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This chapter's epigraph comes from a famous poem by the famous poet Siddhartha Mukherjee. The poem is about a storm, and it describes a storm that lasts for a few days. The storm is coming soon, and the people in the valley are preparing for it. The sect leader has ordered them to search for the missing disciple, but it seems like they've been in the middle of the battle in mobei. The leader must have his own plan, the elder says. The battle is getting more and more severe, and there's no one to deal with it. There's also the fact that there are conflicts within the sect. The elder asks a disciple outside to inquire about the whereabouts of the two young men. The disciple says that they're at the "jiujiang treasure." The elder says that he's the one who let them go, and that if something happens, he'll destroy the "main peak" of the sect's power. The older man says that his position as the leader is a decoration, and he won't stop abusing it to bully people. He says that the general of the tiger used to control the power of the people, and now the king is trying to get the same kind of power from the sect leader.
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Chapter 108
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About This Chapter
This chapter's epigraph comes from a famous poem by the famous poet Siddhartha Mukherjee. The poem is about a storm, and it describes a storm that lasts for a few days. The storm is coming soon, and the people in the valley are preparing for it. The sect leader has ordered them to search for the missing disciple, but it seems like they've been in the middle of the battle in mobei. The leader must have his own plan, the elder says. The battle is getting more and more severe, and there's no one to deal with it. There's also the fact that there are conflicts within the sect. The elder asks a disciple outside to inquire about the whereabouts of the two young men. The disciple says that they're at the "jiujiang treasure." The elder says that he's the one who let them go, and that if something happens, he'll destroy the "main peak" of the sect's power. The older man says that his position as the leader is a decoration, and he won't stop abusing it to bully people. He says that the general of the tiger used to control the power of the people, and now the king is trying to get the same kind of power from the sect leader.
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