The Strongest Male Lead in History • Chapter 103 • Page ik-page-4450497
The Strongest Male Lead in History • Chapter 103 • Page ik-page-4450498
The Strongest Male Lead in History • Chapter 103 • Page ik-page-4450499
Chapter 103
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In this short scene, the master explains his hidden breathing technique. He explains that he has spent the last 60 years preparing for this moment. He says that he will kill everyone in the group with his own hands. The treasure of the King of Jiujiang will soon belong to the desert eagle fortress. The master says that even if they all join forces to defeat him, they will still be a weak group because they are all enemies. He warns that if anyone kills him, his Blackwind guild will hunt them down even to the end of the Earth. The Master says that the treasure belongs to him and that he is the rightful owner of it. He tells the old man that he just came out of the treasure house. The old man dares to believe him, he says, because the treasure has already belonged to him. He asks the man why he is being so unreasonable, and the man replies that it is because he is too weak
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The Strongest Male Lead in History • Chapter 103 • Page ik-page-4450497
The Strongest Male Lead in History • Chapter 103 • Page ik-page-4450498
The Strongest Male Lead in History • Chapter 103 • Page ik-page-4450499
Chapter 103
This is a locked chapterChapter 103
About This Chapter
In this short scene, the master explains his hidden breathing technique. He explains that he has spent the last 60 years preparing for this moment. He says that he will kill everyone in the group with his own hands. The treasure of the King of Jiujiang will soon belong to the desert eagle fortress. The master says that even if they all join forces to defeat him, they will still be a weak group because they are all enemies. He warns that if anyone kills him, his Blackwind guild will hunt them down even to the end of the Earth. The Master says that the treasure belongs to him and that he is the rightful owner of it. He tells the old man that he just came out of the treasure house. The old man dares to believe him, he says, because the treasure has already belonged to him. He asks the man why he is being so unreasonable, and the man replies that it is because he is too weak
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