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... the rescue of the missing persons.

It was not an easy decision.

Though there was apparently a spy within, even without that fact, they were a group capable of evading the eyes of both the Hao Sect and the Beggar’s Union.

Moreover, they even had the ability to provide wicked Demonic Arts.

However, a crisis could also be an opportunity.

Merely attempting the rescue could bring great fame.

Fame translated to influence, and influence to power.

...

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