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... hey all assumed that Jiang Hai Shan, as the strongest level-ninth Dao Establishment powerhouse of the Surging River Divine Kingdom, would not enter the battle so soon.

'Could it be that Imperial Lord Jiang knows that Duan Ling Tian isn't a match for Elder Chui so he doesn't think there's a need for Duan Ling Tian to fight?'

Almost everyone, including Xiao Zhen Nan and Hua Ruo, from the Surging River Divine Kingdom shared the same thoughts.

As for those from the Temple of ...

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