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The clash between God of War in Li Chen’s body and Fu Chuan in Wu Chunlei’s form was a breathtaking spectacle, a collision of ancient forces that transcended ti and space. As they charged at each other, the room seed to vibrate with the intensity of their movents.

The first exchange of fists was like a symphony of thunder, each strike echoing with the power of centuries. Fu Chuan, once a formidable warrior, showcased his mastery of martial arts with swift and calculated strikes. God of War, possessing Li Chen’s body, moved with a fluidity that seed almost supernatural, effortlessly countering every blow.

Blocks were executed with precision, the clash of their energies resonating throughout the room. The air crackled with the sheer force of their confrontation. Every kick and punch left an afterimage, a testant to the speed and ferocity of their battle.

The intensity escalated as the two souls fought with a familiarity born out of centuries-old rivalry. They moved in a dance of combat, each anticipating the other’s moves. The room beca a canvas for their martial prowess, with the very walls seemingly unable to contain the power unleashed.

As the battle reached its zenith, both combatants stood a distance apart, a temporary truce in the storm. God of War smirked, a glint of ancient amusent in Li Chen’s eyes. "Give more," he taunted, his voice echoing with a resonance that seed to pierce through the fabric of reality.

Fu Chuan, or rather Wu Chunlei, glared back with determination. The fight was far from over, and the clash of these ancient souls continued to unfold, a cosmic struggle that defied the understanding of those witnessing it. The air was charged with an otherworldly energy, and the room bore witness to a battle that echoed through the ages.

Sun Lixia and Ren Zirui stood on the sidelines, their eyes wide with confusion and awe as they watched the otherworldly battle unfold. The room was filled with a palpable tension, and they could sense the ancient forces at play, even if they couldn’t comprehend the specifics.

Li Chen’s martial arts, now under the control of the God of War, was a revelation. His movents were beyond anything they had ever witnessed, a display of skill and power that transcended the bounds of normal human capability. Each strike, each evasion, was executed with a grace and precision that left them spellbound.

Chen Yunlong, on the side, couldn’t hide the pride in his eyes. Glancing at Chen Lao, he wore a boastful expression, reveling in the fact that the chosen successor was proving his worth. The rivalry between the two brothers had taken an unexpected turn, and Chen Yunlong found satisfaction in the realization that the guardian chosen by their father was, indeed, extraordinary.

As the clash continued, the room seed to pulse with an energy that surpassed the limits of the mortal realm. The ordinary walls of the villa were witness to a battle between ancient souls, a spectacle that defied comprehension. Even though Sun Lixia and Ren Zirui were unable to grasp the intricacies of the conflict, the intensity of the mont was not lost on them.

They exchanged puzzled glances, trying to make sense of the surreal scene unfolding before their eyes. The air crackled with the remnants of each strike, and the profound clash of martial arts left an indelible impression on their minds. In that room, at that mont, the boundaries between the mundane and the extraordinary blurred, and they found themselves spectators to a martial dance that belonged to a realm beyond their understanding.

The clash between God of War and Fu Chuan unfolded like a symphony of violence. The air crackled with an otherworldly energy, and every movent carried the weight of centuries-old grudges.

The first exchange was a blur of movent—swift kicks and lightning-fast punches that seed to defy the laws of physics. Li Chen’s body moved with an ethereal grace, each strike executed with a precision that hinted at a deep well of ancient knowledge. Fu Chuan t every attack with a calculated ferocity, a testant to the martial prowess of the once-renowned commander.

The room echoed with the sounds of impacts—sharp cracks and resounding thuds—as the combatants traded blows. Furniture, once a symbol of luxury, beca collateral damage in this battle of titans. The combatants moved with such speed that their afterimages lingered in the air, creating a surreal dance of shadows.

At one mont, God of War executed a breathtaking spin, deflecting a series of rapid strikes from Fu Chuan. Their movents were a seamless blend of offense and defense, a visual spectacle that transcended the boundaries of mortal combat. Sun Lixia and Ren Zirui, re spectators to this celestial duel, couldn’t help but feel the intensity in their chests as if the very air pulsed with the force of each clash.

As the battle intensified, the combatants soared through the air, defying gravity in a display of superhuman agility. The room beca a battleground, and the very fabric of reality seed to warp under the strain of their unearthly abilities.

The martial symphony reached its crescendo when God of War, with a swift and calculated series of strikes, disard Fu Chuan. The ancient commander stumbled backward, montarily caught off guard. Li Chen’s eyes, now gleaming with an otherworldly light, bore into Fu Chuan with an intensity that sent shivers down the spines of everyone present.

In that charged mont, God of War spoke in a voice that resonated not just in the room but seed to echo through the ages, "Give more." It was a command, a challenge, and a declaration of dominance that hung in the air like a thunderclap, leaving a profound silence in its wake.

The room, once a haven of luxury, now bore witness to a battle that transcended ti itself. Sun Lixia, Ren Zirui, and even the conflicted brothers, Chen Yunlong and Chen Lao, stood frozen, captivated by the otherworldly spectacle that had unfolded in their midst.

As the external battle between God of War and Fu Chuan raged on, an equally intense internal struggle unfolded within Li Chen’s body. The seamless coordination that usually existed between Li Chen and God of War was disrupted by an unseen force attempting to seize control.

Li Chen’s consciousness, normally entwined with the ancient warrior, found itself hindered. He tried to communicate with God of War, to understand what was happening, but an impenetrable barrier stifled his attempts. It was as if an intruder had invaded the sacred space where their minds connected, creating chaos within.

Amid the relentless strikes and evasions, Li Chen felt the weight of another presence attempting to wrest control from God of War. It was an internal conflict that mirrored the external one, and Li Chen found himself entangled in a dual struggle.

God of War, montarily distracted by the internal turmoil, faltered in the face of Fu Chuan’s relentless assault. A powerful hit landed, sending the rged entity sprawling to the ground. Sun Lixia’s heart raced as she watched her son endure such a brutal blow.

Internally, the battle continued for what felt like an eternity. Li Chen’s determination clashed with the mysterious force attempting to dominate his own body. The struggle was exhausting, each mont filled with uncertainty and the fear of losing control to an unknown adversary.

Li Chen’s rise from the ground marked a profound shift in his deanor. However, sothing crucial had changed within him, and Chen Yunlong, perceptive as he was, sensed an absence—the powerful presence of God of War that had characterized Li Chen’s martial prowess was no longer palpable. Fear gripped Chen Yunlong as he tried to comprehend this sudden transformation.

Li Chen, now standing with a smirk, faced Wu Chunlei directly. Sun Lixia, observing her son’s changed eyes, felt a shiver run down her spine. The familiar gaze that once held warmth was replaced by an unsettling intensity. It was evident that the NeuroNex drug, the enigmatic force residing within Li Chen’s cells, had taken control, plunging him into a state of altered consciousness.

Sun Lixia exchanged glances with Ren Zirui, who, too, had noticed the ominous change in Li Chen. The room, already charged with the remnants of the supernatural clash, now harbored an additional layer of tension. The NeuroNex, with its own motives and desires, had seized the reins, and Li Chen’s actions would be unpredictable, driven by a force beyond mortal comprehension.

In this precarious mont, everyone present felt the weight of the unknown. Li Chen, a vessel for conflicting forces, awaited Wu Chunlei’s next move, his eyes revealing the intricate dance between human and otherworldly entities. The stage was set for a climactic resolution, and the participants, human and supernatural alike, braced themselves for the unfolding consequences.

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