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... was desperate to prove himself!

Although he held the reins of power in the Blue Lightning Tyrant Dragon Clan and had Yu Yuanzhen's backing, he was constantly obstructed by Liu Erlong!

"As long as I can form an alliance around the clan and get revenge on Spirit Hall, they'll definitely acknowledge me!"

"Perhaps I can even tell them that I was the one who caused Spirit Hall to split apart!"

Yu Xiaogang thought to himself, filled with grand ambition!

And so, ...

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