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... he city below.


It had been a good while since he last took a deep breath.


When he was talking to the members of the Temple of Heaven, he wasn’t very nervous.


However, upon returning, the state of utilizing all of his mind subsided, and he began to feel lethargic.


Facing dozens of top experts who could easily take his life with just their fingers while he used words to stir their minds—Ren Baqian really didn’t want to experience this again.


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