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After several decades of studying, Yin Jiao was strong enough to do some contributions to the world, thus Guang
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by mistake, which angered the other people from Branch Jie. He was able to leave the island after that, but the direct war between Branch Jie and Branch Chan began. That huge war lasted for a long time and many gods and Xians were injured or even killed in the war. Eventually Branch Chan beat Branch
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