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... gzu struggle to keep up.

Perhaps, among the three hundred participant in this arena platform, only Ye Ming could see the trajectory of Shi Jing’s sword movement!

Outside of this, Xing Yue with her profound understanding of sword as well as deep cultivation could discern the truth.

It wasn’t just her. Supreme Elder, Tian Long, as well as the all the inner elders held their breath upon witnessing this sight.

As for the outer elders, their cultivation and grasp of th ...

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