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Douluo: Heaven And Earth Hammer

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Qin Mu reincarnated in Douluo Continent, becoming an ordinary disciple of a subsidiary sect of the Clear Sky Sect, and awakened the Clear Sky Hammer with innate full soul power. The Clear Sky Sect elders were overjoyed and brought Qin Mu back to the sect, hoping to cultivate him into the next sect leader, and taught him the Chaotic Cloak Hammer Technique and the Great Sumeru Hammer. However, Qin Mu believed that both were inferior techniques, suitable only for forging, far from sufficient for defense. As the strongest weapon spirit in the Douluo Continent, he should maximize his offensive capabilities! This drew dissatisfaction from the Clear Sky Sect elders, who felt Qin Mu was overly ambitious and, despite his exceptional talent, unfit for greatness. Years later, when the Clear Sky Sect members saw Qin Mu again, they found themselves lacking even the courage to unleash their weapon spirits in his presence! The Clear Sky Sect's proud Chaotic Cloak Hammer Technique and Great Sumeru Hammer were easily countered by Qin Mu in a single move! Tang San: We both possess the Clear Sky Hammer, so why is it the number one weapon spirit in his hands, while in mine it's only good for forging? Tang Hao: Even if all nine rings exploded simultaneously, they couldn't withstand Qin Mu's single move? Asura God: You clearly possess the Killing God Domain, Yet you inherited the Destruction? And you even flattened my successor with a hammer? Clear Sky Sect Elder: How is it? Has Qin Mu realized his mistake? Clear Sky Sect Disciple: Qin Mu, he has surpassed the Clear Sky Ancestor, he has become a god! Qin Mu: By integrating all my spiritual power into the Clear Sky Hammer, even without using my Martial Soul, I can condense the Clear Sky Hammer. Have you ever heard of the Clear Sky Hammer's intent, a hammer that strikes heaven and earth?
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