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Chapter 75: Rolling with the Punches
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In this chapter, we learn more about the jade pool and its saintess. We learn that the saintess is on her way to the northern region, and that the rock house is not open for visitors today. The jade pool is considered to be one of the most beautiful places in the world, and all the women of the sect are famous for their beauty, virtue, and beauty. Young men would be happy to marry a disciple of the holy land. The young man's master is the "god of gamblers" . He tells the fairies that he has heard that his little brother owes them 90 pounds. He asks the fairies to show him the debt note, but the fairies refuse to show it, saying that it is a counterfeit note. They demand to know who the real owner of the note is. The fairies insult the young man, calling him a "brat" and a "bunch of bastards." They demand that he show them the real note, and if they do not, they'll beat him up. They get carried away, and the sound of a plucked zaither comes from the house. The zither has a magical power, and it affects the fan's feelings. It's the jade saintess who's standing in the middle of the crowd.
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Shrouding The Heavens • Chapter 75: Rolling with the Punches • Page ik-page-4821891
Chapter 75: Rolling with the Punches
This is a locked chapterChapter 75: Rolling with the Punches
About This Chapter
In this chapter, we learn more about the jade pool and its saintess. We learn that the saintess is on her way to the northern region, and that the rock house is not open for visitors today. The jade pool is considered to be one of the most beautiful places in the world, and all the women of the sect are famous for their beauty, virtue, and beauty. Young men would be happy to marry a disciple of the holy land. The young man's master is the "god of gamblers" . He tells the fairies that he has heard that his little brother owes them 90 pounds. He asks the fairies to show him the debt note, but the fairies refuse to show it, saying that it is a counterfeit note. They demand to know who the real owner of the note is. The fairies insult the young man, calling him a "brat" and a "bunch of bastards." They demand that he show them the real note, and if they do not, they'll beat him up. They get carried away, and the sound of a plucked zaither comes from the house. The zither has a magical power, and it affects the fan's feelings. It's the jade saintess who's standing in the middle of the crowd.
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