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... ts field.

“Yang Xuanfeng, watch carefully. This move was originally prepared for you, but I will use Fang Lin as practice today.” Li Guanxin roared angrily.

His words shocked not only the people outside the ring but also Yang Xuanfeng, who was not sure what else Li Guanxin was hiding.

Li Guanxin held the Tiger Head Long Sword. Although he couldn’t see where Fang Lin was at the moment, he knew Fang Lin must be watching him from the dark, looking for his flaws to defeat him ...

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