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... the blood bar, it’s impossible to assess the opponent’s strength, but once the blood bar appears above their head, no matter how fierce or formidable they seem, it gives one a sense of confidence to try.

"Oh, okay, alright." Wan Mingchuan was momentarily confused, but upon hearing his master mention the true form seemingly recognizing the opponent’s origin, he suddenly thought of a crucial problem—his master was using all paper crafts, and the flame he finally managed to produce is stil ...

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