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... ecretly felt somewhat terrified.


The toughness of this young man before him truly made him feel admiration. In the beginning, as they engaged in a series of moves, Lei Yue felt that the famous Qin Wushuang was only this much when without the Graceful Spiritual Bow.


However, after a few dozen rounds, Lei Yue realized that Qin Wushuang was also not a very good bone to chew on even without the Graceful Spiritual Bow. On the contrary, this Qin Wushuang was a tough bone to crack.< ...

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