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Douluo Continent: Mirror Dance Across the Sky, Shattering the Gods
Douluo Continent: Mirror Dance Across the Sky, Shattering the Gods
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She unexpectedly transmigrated to the Douluo Continent and became a newborn, only to be abandoned in the wild by her biological parents.Fortunately, a patrol of soldiers from the Spirit Hall passed by, and a couple in the patrol adopted the baby and named him Dongfang Jing.Three years later, the couple had a daughter named Dongfang Yao.However, one day, their parents suddenly passed away, and from then on, the brother and sister depended on each other for survival.He was her support, the light that the young girl longed for most.She was his little sun, the only warm sun in the boy's cold world....At the age of six, Dongfang Jing awakened his martial soul Shattered Mirror and innate full soul power, and at the same time, a 'mirror image' identical to him was born.In order to gain the power to protect his younger sister, the boy repeatedly broke with convention and cultivated the Shattered Mirror Martial Soul to its peak.From then on, in the world of Soul Masters, whenever that silver-haired boy was mentioned, everyone would turn pale with fear.______Dai Mubai: "Impossible! He's the same age as me, so why is his soul power so much higher than mine?!"Ma Hongjun: "Ugh~ My Demon Orb!!! It was hundreds of meters away from me, how did it manage to attack me?"Tang San: "I can't tell, I really can't tell! Which one is his true form?"Master: "My theory is infallible! This must be an illusion, hahahahaha!"Qian Renxue: "Such a genius must be put to my use!"Tang Hao: "You hindered the growth of the mistress, so I must kill her... Hmm? How did Ah Yin end up in your hands?"Dongfang Yao: "Brother is mighty! (??????)?"(The story involves a lot of abuse of the three main characters and the main character, but it doesn't involve forcibly vilifying any factions or having the main character join a sect. However, there will be some plot development.)
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