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... st as purple veins popped on his temples and his body turned sluggish.

Equipped with the Blood Smelting Hammer and Blood Smelting Gene, the king was always the nation's strongest templar. But of all generations of Blood Smelting Kings, Gaiseric was the strongest—having perfected his first-class Blood Smelting Gene and reached the peak of Great Expansion in less than 300 years.

Sadly, without a first-class Inner Flame to temper themselves in, templars couldn't reach the Golden Pal ...

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