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No matter how aloof they were, it was still the dignity of the strong ones. Not only would no one accuse them, but they would take it for granted.

Muyang only stayed in the Orin Temple for one day and left on the second day accompanied by Wuting and Master Hulin.

In that one day, Muyang fully interacted with Master Hulin and shocked everyone with his astounding strength. Surprisingly, no one in the entire Orin Temple was able to match him.

He was so young, yet so mu ...

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