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... Shi went on another killing spree.


If he had this monastic discipline.


There was a reason why martial artists who condensed True Qi were called Minor Grandmasters.


The power of True Qi far exceeded the so-called internal energy and astral energy. It circulated faster, and the martial techniques were more agile. One could even use some special martial techniques.


For example, Flame Saber, Frost Palm, Raging Fire Fist, and so on. True Qi could create high or ...

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