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... ’s face changed drastically as he quickly raised the Hand of the Sage to block.

With a punch striking down, taking advantage of the moment Corbin Green had just attacked without recovering, it directly blasted through his defense.

Corbin Green struggled frantically, the shadow of the Giant Dragon formed by the Spiritualization Technique revealed countless wounds.

Within Ethan Smith’s Sea of Consciousness, the Spiritual Pearl spun madly; a force of Divine Sense Power from ...

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