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Confucianism and Daoism Above All? I Recite Tang Poems in Another World!.
Chapter 227: Bitter Battle, Why is Duanmu Qingcang So Strong?. [226]
Summary
Mo Yao plays a jade flute, creating a chilling melody that unleashes ice needles towards Duan Mu Qing Cang, who skillfully deflects them with his blue-golden long knife. As Ci Song joins the fray with the Water Cold Sword, Mo Yao constructs an ice wall, but it shatters under Duan Mu's might. A fierce battle ensues, with Duan Mu demonstrating overwhelming power. Despite the odds, Ci Song and Mo Yao combine their energies to counterattack. Duan Mu acknowledges their growth but remains dominant. In a climactic moment, he unleashes a full-powered strike, prompting Ci Song and Mo Yao to synergize their abilities, summoning ice pillars that challenge Duan Mu's strength.Full content
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