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... ve you’d dare strike me! You’ve got the gall of a rooster and the nerve of a leopard!” The young master of the Yan Family exclaimed, terrified, his eyes brimming with nefariousness and resentment.

Even though he too was a martial arts master with four strands of True Qi formed within him, he didn’t understand why standing in front of Huang Xiaolong made him feel so powerless. Huang Xiaolong’s aura suppressed him utterly leaving him no room to resist. It felt as if he was nothing but a to ...

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