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... just a single sword strike, Can Nian was dead!

In a clash of swords, the Primordial Triforce Sword Art instantly demolished the First Emperor Sword Art of the Human Zenith Immortal!

This was a scene many masters at the Primordial Academy could only dream of, a sight turned into sheer longing after the loss of the Primordial Triforce Sword Art.

"Yun Xiao!!" Tens of thousands of academy disciples and elders fixated their eyes on the young man in white, wielding an azure swo ...

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