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Soul Land II: The Unrivaled Tang Sect

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The third junior of the peerless tang sect and the third member of the "unparalleled tang sect organization" is in a daze. He has not spoken for two days. He only eats half an hour, and his soul power is improving. His teacher tells him that he must pass an assessment to be allowed to continue in his class. He asks why he did not fight, and the teacher says that he and his roommate fought because they had a "misunderstanding" . The teacher then tells him about the fighting rules in the academy. He says that the students who are better than the others have less time to complete the assessment. He tells the students that if they don't want to be kicked out, they should use their soul power to do so. He then tells them that he will look after them. He compares himself to a kid who never treated anyone the same as him before. He feels that he is superior to the other students because he started earlier, but finished later. He realizes that his physical body is too weak to fight, but he will not give up.
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Chapter 9: First Day of School!
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The third junior of the peerless tang sect and the third member of the "unparalleled tang sect organization" is in a daze. He has not spoken for two days. He only eats half an hour, and his soul power is improving. His teacher tells him that he must pass an assessment to be allowed to continue in his class. He asks why he did not fight, and the teacher says that he and his roommate fought because they had a "misunderstanding" . The teacher then tells him about the fighting rules in the academy. He says that the students who are better than the others have less time to complete the assessment. He tells the students that if they don't want to be kicked out, they should use their soul power to do so. He then tells them that he will look after them. He compares himself to a kid who never treated anyone the same as him before. He feels that he is superior to the other students because he started earlier, but finished later. He realizes that his physical body is too weak to fight, but he will not give up.
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