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... an eye. The young man grasped the dark blade, cutting down all his pursuers with a single strike.

Even the seemingly damaged blade began to glow a bloody light as it was nourished by the blood, becoming more sinister.

The young man’s power also instantly surged from the early stage of Saint King to the middle stage of Saint King.

"Too weak, these people are too weak. I need more blood food; I need to devour Supremes. Once I recover my Supreme battle power, I can absorb th ...

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