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... eally compare to a legitimate heir of one of the Nine Great Sects? And if it’s Bung Sa-in the Taoist, even more so.”

Bung Sa-in, whose family name was Bung, was a disciple of the Kunlun Sect. His nickname was Jade Tower Sword. It was said he was so emotionally sensitive that he cried when he was happy, cried when he was sad, and even cried just from seeing someone else in sorrow—hence the nickname.

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