James Wilson
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The Sunlight Sect had faced one humiliation after another: first at the auction, then at the hands of Wan of the Clouds. Ji Chengfeng's anger had reached a boiling point, and now, with the sudden appearance of the Boundless Saint, they were humiliated once more. Ji Chengfeng found it unbearable, to the point where he would have preferred taking his own life rather than enduring such shame. For the Sunlight Sect, a conflict with the Chaotic Storms was a risk they wouldn't normally consider. The Chaotic…
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Unbeknownst to the observers below, the man in black had executed a rapid retreat, distancing himself by no less than three hundred meters in a mere instant. As the needles soared through the air, he nimbly moved away, covering a distance of a hundred meters in a breathtaking display of swiftness. This escape was executed in mere seconds, the man's speed almost incomprehensible. The onlookers were left befuddled; they scarcely managed to discern his evasive maneuvers before he had vanished from their…
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The man couldn't suppress a chuckle and remarked, "The poor Sunlight Sect. I was right about your blindness. You actually mistook me for the Boundless Saint. Hahahaha... How amusing! You have eyes, yet you are blind. Pitiful souls." Ji Chengfeng responded with a stoic tone, "Oh really? We've confused you with someone else?" The man in black retorted in a humorless voice, "Absolutely! How could the Boundless Saint possibly be in the same league as me? Are you so certain I am that man?" Ji Chengfeng…
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The mysterious figure stood amidst the woods, his hands empty, his black robe dancing in the night breeze, seamlessly melding with the obscurity of the evening. He had materialized abruptly, his presence altering the very fabric of the surrounding darkness into an ominous, otherworldly realm. "Who goes there?" the men pondered, a sense of familiarity teasing the fringes of their memory. The man in black chuckled coldly, the sound a chilling symphony in the night air. He sighed audibly before uttering…
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"According to the information you've provided, only I can mimic the Boundless Saint's attack accurately... We are operating within a confined scope. Let's keep this between us," Cha Eun Xiao suggested, "As for the attacks from the two great sects and the other superior cultivators, you both have comprehensive knowledge about them. Do what is necessary... It's time to make our move." "One more thing. We must make this a substantial matter. The bigger, the better." Cha Eun Xiao's tone was solemn.…
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As the gravity of the situation loomed over them, both Ning Biluo and Cha Eun Xiao grappled with an overwhelming sense of pessimism. In the face of such daunting adversity, Cha Eun Xiao lacked the confidence to navigate through it, while Ning Biluo couldn't be certain of a brighter future. Aware that they were essentially marching toward their demise, Ning Biluo resigned himself to the task at hand. In this dire scenario, he had nothing left to fear or second-guess. It was his sole option, and it not…
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Cha Eun Xiao sighed and addressed Ning Biluo, "Ning, even though you feel obligated to uphold your assassination ethics, you can always turn to your friends for assistance, can't you? Let's consider this: there are twenty thousand people, with five thousand among them being disabled. This includes their residence, medicine, and food expenses. It shouldn't amount to more than fifty thousand taels of silver per month. Am I correct?" The mathematics of it didn't seem exorbitant. The cost of living in the…
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Liu Changjun, out of respect and sensitivity, chose not to press forward with his inquiry. To do so would risk humiliating Ning Biluo, a situation that neither Ning Biluo nor Cha Eun Xiao desired. The shared understanding between Ning Biluo and Cha Eun Xiao was evident in the perplexed look upon Cha Eun Xiao's face. It was clear that Cha Eun Xiao comprehended the unspoken question that Liu Changjun had raised. He, too, had contemplated why Ning Biluo persisted in leading an organization that seemed to…
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The person who had provided them with the map must have known that this was the central hub of the Kingdom of Lanfeng's intelligence network, which was why they had entrusted this valuable information to the network. It would then be disseminated to all the spies working for the Kingdom of Lanfeng. Given the individual's remarkable skill in crafting the map, it was logical to assume that they also possessed knowledge of Cha's real identities. However, a sense of unease lingered among the Kingdom of…
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"Elder, what is our course of action now? Shall we endure this affront?" The members of the Sunlight Sect were ablaze with fury, their breaths heavy and laden with indignation. Their recent insult had struck at the core of their pride and self-respect. [This is utterly suffocating! The humiliation is unbearable.] In this moment, their emotions raged, surging within them, eager to find an outlet. As they beheld their comrade lying in miserable agony on the ground, their collective heartstrings…
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