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... an Yi when he made the breakthrough as a Heavenly King.


However, Xuan Yi was still merely a semi Heavenly King.


It turned out that Xuan Yi had received pointers from Bing Yu before he came.


Bing Yu had naturally seen through Xuan Yi's true strength as a semi Heavenly King.


For this reason, he specially instructed Xuan Yi not to be in a hurry to achieve the Heavenly King level.


The Huang Ji Scripture that Xuan Yi used for cultivation was ...

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