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This chapter's epigraph comes from the poem "Swoop golden razor blade my sword" . It's a quote from a famous poem by a famous poet. The poem is about a guy who's going to try his hand at a new sword, and it's about a dude who wants to learn how to use his new sword. This guy is named Suowei, and he's got a new armor that's supposed to help him become a better swordsman. He's wearing this armor because he wants to improve his sword-fighting skills, and his master has told him to do it, because he won't get killed in battle. The guy's not too happy about it, though, because his armor isn't as good as his master's armor. He wants to know why his armor is made for a man, and what's the deal with the armor's shape? The guy says that he designed the armor himself, and that the general was the most manly man in the land during the time of the Great Qing Dynasty. This armor, he says, is an immortal item, and should be broken down for him. He also shows the guy how to refine his armor into a woman's style, so that he can use it again in the future, or else he'll never be able to wear it again. He says that his master is a powerful practitioner, because even if he sometimes gambles, he doesn't have enough money to win a lot of money, so he uses his innate luck to get what he
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My Three Thousand Years To The Sky • Chapter 93 • Page ik-page-1566269
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My Three Thousand Years To The Sky • Chapter 93 • Page ik-page-1566272
My Three Thousand Years To The Sky • Chapter 93 • Page ik-page-1566273
My Three Thousand Years To The Sky • Chapter 93 • Page ik-page-1566274
Chapter 93
This is a locked chapterChapter 93
About This Chapter
This chapter's epigraph comes from the poem "Swoop golden razor blade my sword" . It's a quote from a famous poem by a famous poet. The poem is about a guy who's going to try his hand at a new sword, and it's about a dude who wants to learn how to use his new sword. This guy is named Suowei, and he's got a new armor that's supposed to help him become a better swordsman. He's wearing this armor because he wants to improve his sword-fighting skills, and his master has told him to do it, because he won't get killed in battle. The guy's not too happy about it, though, because his armor isn't as good as his master's armor. He wants to know why his armor is made for a man, and what's the deal with the armor's shape? The guy says that he designed the armor himself, and that the general was the most manly man in the land during the time of the Great Qing Dynasty. This armor, he says, is an immortal item, and should be broken down for him. He also shows the guy how to refine his armor into a woman's style, so that he can use it again in the future, or else he'll never be able to wear it again. He says that his master is a powerful practitioner, because even if he sometimes gambles, he doesn't have enough money to win a lot of money, so he uses his innate luck to get what he
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