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... resolve longstanding grudges.

King Huai advanced with large strides, his palm pressing down, an unparalleled pressure assaulting Gu Chen and binding his body, rendering him unable to move an inch.

He could only watch helplessly as King Huai's large hand approached his head.

Boom!

Suddenly, Gu Chen struggled fiercely, his entire body glowing brilliantly; of course, he wouldn't just sit and wait for death.

Yet, precision flashed in King Huai's eyes as he be ...

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