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This chapter's epigraph comes from a famous poem by the famous poet . In this poem, the poet says that he will take his dirty hands off the beautiful maiden. This is a reference to the fact that the holy son of the sect is the one who should be killed because he is a holy man. In other words, if the holy man were to kill the holy woman, he would be taking her dirty hands away from her. The holy man is afraid of this, but the poet doesn't think so. He thinks that if he kills the holy one, he will lose 10 luck points, and his own destiny will increase by 50. This means that the fated man will be at risk of losing his fortune. The poet thinks that killing the fat man will also increase his fortune, since the fat one is the most important variable in the system. If he kills him now, he can reduce his fortune by suppressing him, but if he suppresses him in the future, he won't be able to do so either. The young master thinks that the young man is too young to be a disciple of the holy master, and that his cultivation is not good enough for the job. He tells the young master to go to hell, because he has offended the holy guest of honor too many times. He will be locked up in the dungeon until the lord's judgment is made on his case. The old master says that the old man has disgraced the sacred land of the taixuan, and the holy maiden says that she is more talented than the old master.
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I Am The Fated Villain • Chapter 2: Destiny Value! • Page ik-page-3998374
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Chapter 2: Destiny Value!
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This is a locked chapterChapter 2: Destiny Value!
About This Chapter
This chapter's epigraph comes from a famous poem by the famous poet . In this poem, the poet says that he will take his dirty hands off the beautiful maiden. This is a reference to the fact that the holy son of the sect is the one who should be killed because he is a holy man. In other words, if the holy man were to kill the holy woman, he would be taking her dirty hands away from her. The holy man is afraid of this, but the poet doesn't think so. He thinks that if he kills the holy one, he will lose 10 luck points, and his own destiny will increase by 50. This means that the fated man will be at risk of losing his fortune. The poet thinks that killing the fat man will also increase his fortune, since the fat one is the most important variable in the system. If he kills him now, he can reduce his fortune by suppressing him, but if he suppresses him in the future, he won't be able to do so either. The young master thinks that the young man is too young to be a disciple of the holy master, and that his cultivation is not good enough for the job. He tells the young master to go to hell, because he has offended the holy guest of honor too many times. He will be locked up in the dungeon until the lord's judgment is made on his case. The old master says that the old man has disgraced the sacred land of the taixuan, and the holy maiden says that she is more talented than the old master.
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