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Shi Ji had never liked Divine Hunter. After giving him a lesson last time, he thought that would be the end of it. But now, running into him again was just inviting trouble. He didn’t step out immediately and instead hid nearby. If he showed up now, it would be easy for Divine Hunter to recognize him, and if things escalated and they came looking for him, that’d be a disaster. Listening to Divine Hunter's unpleasant taunts, Shi Ji couldn't help but feel irritated. The Gatekeeper…-
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Jing Xin was undoubtedly strong, but even she was shocked by what had just unfolded before her eyes. One arrow, with such overwhelming power, was simply unbelievable. She continued staring at the sky, her gaze momentarily dazed. "Could it have been Black Dragon?" Black Dragon was technically a Cannon-rank Starborne, but he rarely relied on the powers exclusive to that rank. He preferred the raw sensation of fist-to-fist combat. So even though he was a Cannon-rank, he often fought like a…-
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Everyone actually had a form of telekinesis, but because it was so insignificant, it was essentially non-existent. However, those who had awakened as Guard Star heroes were different. They could amplify this ability significantly. This power was especially evident in Guard Starborne heroes who had undergone specialized training. The strength of their telekinesis was linked to their overall abilities, and it increased as their personal strength grew. Among the many Guard Starborne heroes, few…-
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Despite being a nether-level anomaly, this Wasteland Wolf was nothing to Jing Xin. And the Wasteland Wolf felt the same, looking at the small figure of Jing Xin with clear disdain. The Wasteland Wolf had just fought several human heroes. It walked away from the battle unscathed while leaving several A-rank and B-rank heroes injured. Though the official report said the Wasteland Wolf had escaped, the truth was that it simply got bored and decided to leave. Encountering Jing Xin here was purely by…-
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Shi Ji was really fed up with that little brat. Why didn't she say something earlier? She wasted so much time. He hadn’t expected that within the one hour he had been away something like this would happen. Thinking about it, it made sense. With Lin Xinyan's stubborn determination, she’d keep charging ahead even if she were seriously injured, as long as she could still move. Shi Ji respected Lin Xinyan's persistence, but rushing ahead without thinking? That’s just reckless. His expression was…-
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Regular A and Shi Ji chatted for a while longer. Soon Regular A learned that Shi Ji was from Yinshuang Academy. The envy in Regular A’s voice was obvious. Shi Ji, however, couldn’t understand what there was to envy about. If it weren’t for the fact that he had no money and was only hanging around Yinshuang Academy for free food and lodging, he wouldn’t even be staying at that place. With that thought, Shi Ji shook his head lightly. Maybe, if the day came when he truly had to leave, there…-
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Hearing the commotion, Shi Ji finally looked up. In the distance, a few creatures’ corpses first caught his attention. Then, there were several men dressed in strange outfits. Judging by their attire, they were likely heroes as well. As the continuous stream of curses filled the air, Shi Ji’s attention shifted to someone lying on the ground. Whatever was happening over there, he decided to go take a look. Indeed, these people were all heroes, including the one sprawled on the…-
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"Our guests have arrived," Raman Sentalus suddenly set down his wine glass, standing up with excitement. The adjutants were confused. In the darkness, beneath the cliff, they could barely see anything. Only the sound of the night wind brushing through the treetops reached their ears. "Over in that direction," Raman said. A mage’s senses far exceeded those of ordinary people. While the half-elves couldn’t hear the dying screams coming from afar, it was no issue for him. Almost the…-
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"Wu?" Ling whispered softly. Wu Qingsong jolted awake from a nightmare, struggling to come back to reality. It took him a few seconds to realize that he was lying on Ling's lap, her arms wrapped around him. "I'm fine," he said, shaking his head vigorously. "How long did I sleep?" "Not even two hours," Ling replied gently. Not far from them, Liuli was curled up by the campfire, her tail swaying lazily in her sleep. The sight made Wu Qingsong feel a little more at ease. He tried to sit up, but…-
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A red flare shot up into the sky and exploded, leaving behind a cloud of red smoke that lingered for a long time. "Masters, Noguti’s Second Battalion has engaged the enemy, but there's no sign of Nina Rams," a young half-elf adjutant reported quietly. The two elves were sipping wine and playing chess on a platform at the edge of a cliff. "Ignore them," said the slightly older elf in uniform, deeply pondering his next move without even looking up. "Those wolfmen are just making a last-ditch…-
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