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... s what he really wants!

This is the mode in which his talent truly opens!

In a breath, Jason appeared in his original spot.

The furious-eyed golden-arm Buddha swung his palm again, and Jason raised his hand to meet him once more.

Puff!

He was blown up again.

But Jason was not discouraged.

If once doesn’t work, then twice.

If twice doesn’t work, then two hundred times.

Eventually, his body would adapt.

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