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The Jiao Dragon Divine Son, blessed with the Azure Dragon bloodline, was undoubtedly a heaven-sent prodigy. He was the hope of the Jiao Dragon Clan’s future, destined to become a great power in the world.

Moreover, he had caught the attention of major clans in the Dao Domain, and his potential seemed limitless. Given time, he was certain to rise to prominence.

Yet, in front of the Beiyang Crown Prince, such a genius was nothing more than a helpless puppet! He had no ability t ...

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