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Apotheosis • Season 1 Chapter 80: The Road of Trial Takers • Page ik-page-559113
Apotheosis • Season 1 Chapter 80: The Road of Trial Takers • Page ik-page-559114
Apotheosis • Season 1 Chapter 80: The Road of Trial Takers • Page ik-page-559115
Season 1 Chapter 80: The Road of Trial Takers
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This chapter's epigraph comes from a famous poem by the famous poet Siddhartha Mukherjee, "Siddhartha: A Tale of Two Cities." The poem is about a city in India, and the protagonist is a young man who has grown up in a small town in the middle of nowhere. The protagonist is the protagonist of the novel,Siddhartha, and he is the hero of the story. In the poem, the protagonist tells the story of his life, his family, his friends, and how he came to be a hero. He tells the protagonist that he is a hero because he is brave, and that he will always protect the protagonist. He says that the protagonist will never be taken away from him by anyone, even if that person is a cultivator. He also says that he swears on his heart that the person will never do anything to the protagonist before he reaches the spirit core realm, where he will be able to kill the person. This is the first time the protagonist has ever said anything like this. He asks the protagonist to wait until he has reached the core of the universe, and then he will kill the cultivator. When the protagonist replies that he does not need to swear on his "heart of a cultivator," the protagonist claps and says that it is a good thing that he did not have to do this when he was on purgatory mountain. He then says that there are other cultivators in the central area who have the power to kill Cui xie, but they do not have the means to do so. This makes the protagonist feel proud, but he says that this is not the case. He adds that
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Apotheosis • Season 1 Chapter 80: The Road of Trial Takers • Page ik-page-559113
Apotheosis • Season 1 Chapter 80: The Road of Trial Takers • Page ik-page-559114
Apotheosis • Season 1 Chapter 80: The Road of Trial Takers • Page ik-page-559115
Season 1 Chapter 80: The Road of Trial Takers
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This is a locked chapterSeason 1 Chapter 80: The Road of Trial Takers
About This Chapter
This chapter's epigraph comes from a famous poem by the famous poet Siddhartha Mukherjee, "Siddhartha: A Tale of Two Cities." The poem is about a city in India, and the protagonist is a young man who has grown up in a small town in the middle of nowhere. The protagonist is the protagonist of the novel,Siddhartha, and he is the hero of the story. In the poem, the protagonist tells the story of his life, his family, his friends, and how he came to be a hero. He tells the protagonist that he is a hero because he is brave, and that he will always protect the protagonist. He says that the protagonist will never be taken away from him by anyone, even if that person is a cultivator. He also says that he swears on his heart that the person will never do anything to the protagonist before he reaches the spirit core realm, where he will be able to kill the person. This is the first time the protagonist has ever said anything like this. He asks the protagonist to wait until he has reached the core of the universe, and then he will kill the cultivator. When the protagonist replies that he does not need to swear on his "heart of a cultivator," the protagonist claps and says that it is a good thing that he did not have to do this when he was on purgatory mountain. He then says that there are other cultivators in the central area who have the power to kill Cui xie, but they do not have the means to do so. This makes the protagonist feel proud, but he says that this is not the case. He adds that
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