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In front of him, a giant figure of light that was 20-meters tall was gradually formed. This was a symbol of a martial dao expert’s exquisite cultivation, the ability to congeal their martial dao intent.

The members of the Great Xia Empire were facing a martial king! An absolute expert who was minimally at the 10th stage, Intent Congealing Stage.

A great martial king who had the status of a grandmaster actually addressed himself as a coachman? Who would be able to command a grand ...

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