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... ine light of the Sea God to accomplish something like this. Otherwise, even though Tang San was the great-grandson of Tang Chen, Bo Saixi would probably have found it difficult to forgive Tang San for what was essentially sacrilege. However, from Tang San's perspective, his soul power had undergone purification. Although the quantity had decreased, the quality—which had deteriorated due to devouring—had been restored to its original state. It seemed to have subtly improved, and even his martial ...

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