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... Chapter 744 -744: Ten Years to Sharpen a Sword, Today I Show It to You (Third Update, Tearful Plea for Subscriptions) These people, as if they had received an imperial pardon, hurriedly scrambled to flee, tripping over one another in their haste.

In an instant, the sky full of cultivators had vanished without a trace.

Aside from the puddle of blood on the ground serving as proof of their presence, they left no other trace.

Xue An descended back to the ground.

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Jing Huan couldn’t take this lying down; he decided to take revenge for his cousin using the same method as that guy – buy a character in game and kill that slag guy thousands of times online.

With his strength and skill as the Great God when the game was first launched, wouldn’t he be able to kill that guy and force him to quit the server in minutes?!

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“I hear that he’s practically on his deathbed and he’s only marrying the Fengs’ daughter to improve his lifespan.”

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