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... thing!" Senior Chang was speechless.


To think that Lian Rong, someone usually with keen eyes and great intelligence to misjudge a hidden expert due to her arrogance.


"There is nobody you can blame but yourself for being so arrogant and failing to recognize Mt. Tai!" she shook her head.


"Please! Senior Chang! You can't kill me! I am an Inner Disciple from the Azure Phoenix Sect!" Lian Rong began begging for her life.


"I am not the one who will decide whethe ...

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