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... king at the disappearing sword marks.

There was joy in the corners of Shen Ping's small face. He was not good at swords, let alone knives. He was good at marksmanship and used long spears. Although at his level, he could master any weapon skillfully, as long as he understood the world The great road is enough, he used to think so, but now that he has used such sword skills, his thinking has changed.

"It turns out that the swordsmanship has reached its extreme level and is actuall ...

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