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This chapter opens with a description of the three "demon union titans" . The first is the patriarch of the Hehuan sect, who introduces himself as "Suxiangxue." He tells the audience that he is one of the "demon emperors" , the "boss of all demons." He explains that he killed his mother because she proposed the idea of the moon as a place of happiness. The patriarch then asks why he still lets a demon like "Cui Luo" live. He tells us that he has killed all of the disciples of the Moon's Worshipper sect. He then tells us why he let "bai qiuran" go. He says that she left with him and went back to the city alone. He asks the patriarch if he has a crush on his master, and the patriarch replies that it must be "a lot of pressure." He then asks if the patriarch has ever collected "yang qi" from men.
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Chapter 49
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About This Chapter
This chapter opens with a description of the three "demon union titans" . The first is the patriarch of the Hehuan sect, who introduces himself as "Suxiangxue." He tells the audience that he is one of the "demon emperors" , the "boss of all demons." He explains that he killed his mother because she proposed the idea of the moon as a place of happiness. The patriarch then asks why he still lets a demon like "Cui Luo" live. He tells us that he has killed all of the disciples of the Moon's Worshipper sect. He then tells us why he let "bai qiuran" go. He says that she left with him and went back to the city alone. He asks the patriarch if he has a crush on his master, and the patriarch replies that it must be "a lot of pressure." He then asks if the patriarch has ever collected "yang qi" from men.
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