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... : Great Qin’s Demon Suppression Division

Identity: Yellow Rank Demon Hunter

Martial Arts: Thirteen Taibao Horizontal Training Technique (Level 15, no further advancement), Pure Yang Technique (Level 11, no further advancement), Heavenly Martial Gang Qi (not started, no further advancement), Seven Kills Blade Technique (Level 2), Iron Sand Palm (Level 2)

Kills: 4

Compared to the previous simplistic panel, Shen Changqing’s panel had now become much more splendid.

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