In this chapter, we are introduced to the third and youngest member of the family, the "third young master" of the "tang family" . He is named Legerello Tragen strong, and he is the son of the king's third son. The story opens with the twin brothers, the Guyue and the Lingling, explaining how they were able to use their martial soul fusion skills to escape from the clutches of their master, the King. The twins feel remorseful for their actions, but they are unable to explain how they could have been so strong. They are shocked to learn that the King has six rings of soul, and there are only two of them. The twin brothers exclaim that they are no match for the king, and they are shocked that the king is able to have six rings. They exclaim that this is the power of the soul emperor, and that the battle is between the strongest and the weakest. They wonder why the king does not look older than 28 or 27 years old, and why he is so strong and still plans to continue the tournament. Lingling tells her that her brother is fine, but that he has already been injured in the competition. She exclaims that his body has been impaled on him, and she is afraid that he is his teacher. She feels that the police me
In this chapter, we are introduced to the third and youngest member of the family, the "third young master" of the "tang family" . He is named Legerello Tragen strong, and he is the son of the king's third son. The story opens with the twin brothers, the Guyue and the Lingling, explaining how they were able to use their martial soul fusion skills to escape from the clutches of their master, the King. The twins feel remorseful for their actions, but they are unable to explain how they could have been so strong. They are shocked to learn that the King has six rings of soul, and there are only two of them. The twin brothers exclaim that they are no match for the king, and they are shocked that the king is able to have six rings. They exclaim that this is the power of the soul emperor, and that the battle is between the strongest and the weakest. They wonder why the king does not look older than 28 or 27 years old, and why he is so strong and still plans to continue the tournament. Lingling tells her that her brother is fine, but that he has already been injured in the competition. She exclaims that his body has been impaled on him, and she is afraid that he is his teacher. She feels that the police me