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Season 2 Chapter 32: The Storm Before the Match
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Yingshao asks his father if the martial tournament is dangerous, and the elder jiang tells him that it is. He also says that he does not want his son to continue the tournament, as forced suppression will drive him away, but that forced suppression can only be stopped if it is for the child or for the elder man. The elder man tells his son that the second day of the tournament is the day of matches, and that the first day will be his match. He asks his son if he is also competing in the tournament. He says he has not yet passed, but he has a feeling that he is very strong. He wants to compete with him, he says, but if he loses, he cannot get what he wants. In this case, he prefers not to let himself be defeated
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Heroes Of Nine Clouds • Season 2 Chapter 32: The Storm Before the Match • Page ik-page-3450013
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Season 2 Chapter 32: The Storm Before the Match
This is a locked chapterSeason 2 Chapter 32: The Storm Before the Match
About This Chapter
Yingshao asks his father if the martial tournament is dangerous, and the elder jiang tells him that it is. He also says that he does not want his son to continue the tournament, as forced suppression will drive him away, but that forced suppression can only be stopped if it is for the child or for the elder man. The elder man tells his son that the second day of the tournament is the day of matches, and that the first day will be his match. He asks his son if he is also competing in the tournament. He says he has not yet passed, but he has a feeling that he is very strong. He wants to compete with him, he says, but if he loses, he cannot get what he wants. In this case, he prefers not to let himself be defeated
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