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... the Dragon King’s kung fu before so she wasn’t determined to defeat him. But she was still greatly surprised by the fact that the Dragon King had such a powerful internal energy at an age this young.


“What an aggressive internal energy. I honestly admit defeat.” Watching the Dragon King whose face was abnormally pale, Tu Pianpian added, “I don’t mean to be presumptuous, but the Dragon King’s internal energy is a little unstable, though very powerful. You should be careful.”


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