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... iu Jiang. If anything, he wanted to make him suffer more.

After all, a cultivator of the Golden Core Realm or above cannot be truly killed unless their head is severed or their heart is crushed...

Not unless you severed their head, crushed their heart, or destroyed all their cultivation.

Alternatively, if their cultivation is completely shattered and their limbs are severed, they will eventually die from blood loss, reduced to nothing more than an ordinary mortal.

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