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... is equally as expressionless gaze gave way to the truth that he truly didn't care whether or not Dyon knew him. He was obviously just as arrogant. To him, Dyon was nothing more than an ant.


It was quite curious of him to have this stance considering the fact his cultivation was only of the Lower Dao Formation Realm. The 3rd Dao Stage, in fact.


"You may not know who I am, but I am well aware of who you are.


"Dyon Sacharro. Born to a family of mortals. Hus ...

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