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... matter how hard he tried to harden his heart, Geochin couldn't deny that he cowered a bit at the start. It wasn't that hard to convince himself of taking his revenge on those who deserved it, but taking it to the next step and brandishing his sword against the entirety of Murim was no easy feat.

Although it was impossible for all Martial Artists to be innocent, especially with how much power they wielded, not every one of them had their hands dyed with the blood of normal people. In fac ...

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