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... the “martial arts” passed down in the ancient Dragon Kingdom to strengthen their bodies and erupt with the strength of a level-10 hunter.

There was also such a legend…

Some ancient martial arts masters could shatter huge rocks with one finger. It was called the Vajra Zen Finger!

Even for a hunter, it was impossible to shatter a huge rock with a single finger.

It was the same for ordinary people.

Lu Benwei knew a little of the secret. It was the position o ...

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