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... arged at the golden-glowing giant beast with all her might, the beast simply waved its paw casually.

"Pfft!!"

With just that casual swipe, even Liu Erlong, who was in her Martial Soul True Body form, was effortlessly sent flying. As she was flung through the air, a trail of flames followed her, and she crashed into several large trees before finally coming to a stop.

Now, Liu Erlong's Martial Soul True Body was shattered, her Martial Soul had dissipated, and she was sever ...

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