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... nd Kary were looking at him, little smirks on their lips, and immediately thought they were mocking him.

But, internally, both of them were thinking, 'See how powerful even the children in our group are?'

It was pride that dominated their minds, far from them the thoughts of mocking Liu Yan's pitiful display of power.

Liu Yan vowed to himself to prove to them he was powerful once they started fighting, to compensate for his lacklustre performance just now.

'Don't ...

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