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This chapter opens with a soliloquy about how man has been tortured by the Qingxuans for thousands of years. The narrator laments that he will soon starve to death because he cannot bear the suffering. He compares the suffering to the suffering of the general of the sect, who was tortured and killed thousands of people. He also laments the death of a thief who was also tortured and died of hunger. He tells the narrator that he is a member of the same sect as the general and that he has been left and never returned. He asks the narrator if he has forgotten him, and the narrator replies that he does not, and that the general is a disgusting man. He says that he cant approach the general at all, because the old man is on the sword and has a powerful energy that repels demons. He adds that his soul cannot approach the man at all because he has no spiritual power. He complains that the man has to leave because he did not need to seal the place where he is being held. He claims that the sect finally discovered the place and that it seems sealing the place before he entered the divine realm is the right decision. If any of the disciples were tricked into freeing the girl, she would fall into a chaos. He vows to use his last divine power to free the girl. He accuses the man of stealing the wine from the top shelf and says that if he frees her, she will never leave him again. He will find him, he will imprison you, and he will make you his plaything.
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The Strongest Grandmaster of Body-strengthening Cultivation • Chapter 16 • Page ik-page-5144841
The Strongest Grandmaster of Body-strengthening Cultivation • Chapter 16 • Page ik-page-5144328
The Strongest Grandmaster of Body-strengthening Cultivation • Chapter 16 • Page ik-page-5144329
The Strongest Grandmaster of Body-strengthening Cultivation • Chapter 16 • Page ik-page-5144344
The Strongest Grandmaster of Body-strengthening Cultivation • Chapter 16 • Page ik-page-5144356
Chapter 16
This is a locked chapterChapter 16
About This Chapter
This chapter opens with a soliloquy about how man has been tortured by the Qingxuans for thousands of years. The narrator laments that he will soon starve to death because he cannot bear the suffering. He compares the suffering to the suffering of the general of the sect, who was tortured and killed thousands of people. He also laments the death of a thief who was also tortured and died of hunger. He tells the narrator that he is a member of the same sect as the general and that he has been left and never returned. He asks the narrator if he has forgotten him, and the narrator replies that he does not, and that the general is a disgusting man. He says that he cant approach the general at all, because the old man is on the sword and has a powerful energy that repels demons. He adds that his soul cannot approach the man at all because he has no spiritual power. He complains that the man has to leave because he did not need to seal the place where he is being held. He claims that the sect finally discovered the place and that it seems sealing the place before he entered the divine realm is the right decision. If any of the disciples were tricked into freeing the girl, she would fall into a chaos. He vows to use his last divine power to free the girl. He accuses the man of stealing the wine from the top shelf and says that if he frees her, she will never leave him again. He will find him, he will imprison you, and he will make you his plaything.
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