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... ormation-breaking technique was one of the most overbearing “intents” in the world.

However, in terms of the purest and most extreme martial arts in the world, Xu Qi ‘an’s broken Jade was definitely at the top.

The ‘intent’ comprehended by other martial artists was for fighting and killing enemies.

Xu Qi ‘an’s’ intention ‘was not for the tiles, but for the broken Jade. He wanted to die together.

It was for the sake of gambling their lives.

At first glance, ...

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