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... cut the huge tide in half.


Chu Feng was like a savage flood dragon charging through the ocean. After severing his third shackle, he only took a while to calm down. Now, he was going all out, testing just how powerful he had become.


Because soon he would be heading off into a great battle!


Some people were, unexpectedly, attempting to invade the East; how could he let this opportunity go?


The whole area had risen into tall waves that shot towards th ...

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