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Douluo: Rise of the Dark Silver Emperor

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He found himself in the Douluo Continent, reincarnated as Tang San’s twin brother—Tang Yin. Right away, he awakened the Blue Silver Emperor Martial Soul and the Blue Silver Domain. Sounds promising, right? But here’s the catch: he didn’t get a second Martial Soul like Tang San. No Clear Sky Hammer for Tang Yin. Tang San, same as the original story, gets both. Twin martial souls. Tang Yin never saw what came next. Tang Hao, their father, seriously tried to kill him—just so Tang San could awaken the Blue Silver Emperor Martial Soul. The reason? Apparently, the world can’t handle two Blue Silver Emperor Soul Masters at the same time. The next one only appears after the previous one dies. Tang Hao’s dream? Tang San equipped with both the Blue Silver Emperor and the Clear Sky Hammer. That left Tang Yin as collateral damage. What’s the point of having full soul power from birth if you don’t have the Clear Sky Hammer? Without it, you’ll always be looked down on by anyone from the Clear Sky Sect. Betray Tang Hao? He’s got zero tolerance for that. Anyone who crosses him gets eliminated, no questions asked.
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