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... The remaining six or seven hundred soldiers dropped their weapons and began to strip off their armor. Prostrating on the ground, they cried, "Spare us! Oh, exalted members of the Yang Clan, spare us! We're just hired soldiers, that's all."


"Spare us, please! We'll even join the Yang Clan!"


One of the fifth phase captains kowtowed over and over again, saying, "I have powerful kung fu! I've already broken into the Energy Eruption level. I'll work for the Yang Clan! Just spare m ...

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