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... Luminous Smelting Furnace amplification was overwhelmingly powerful, surpassing a threefold increase in Spiritual Power. Coupled with the stacking of Sacrifice and Explosive Burst, and the compression of Power Accumulation, in that instant, Long Dangdang’s own momentum had reached its peak.

His teacher was Reckless Knight Hai Jifeng, and at this moment, if Hai Jifeng were here, he would probably have admired his disciple’s explosive eruption.

Long Dangdang held nothing back. Whil ...

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