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I Got A Maxed Level Divine Technique From The Beginning

Su Mo, a young man of the modern times, transmigrated to the world of martial arts. The sole survivor of the declining Su family, he inherited the Purple Sun Escort Company, a courier service that was on the brink of collapse. Su Mo was determined to restore the family business to its former glory, but he was young and inexperienced. And the martial arts world was fraught with dangers and intrigues! Unexpectedly, a system popped up that rewarded him each time he completed a courier mission. With this reward system, Su Mo entered an unprecedented realm. He mastered the Dragon Elephant Wisdom Technique which transformed his internal Qi and gave him boundless energy and stamina to accomplish his missions. Still, troubles came knocking on his door as he embarked on his missions, from escorting a benign scholar to delivering a mysterious brocade box for a dying man. Could Su Mo avoid getting tangled in other people's affairs? And would he survive the storms and gain a foothold in the treacherous martial arts world?

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Chapter 25: Not a Blade in the Palm of Your Hand

Editor: Atlas Studios

The assassination attempt happened, and since the target didn't die, it naturally wasn't the end.

This matter is not over; one could only say it has just begun.

It's just that when the subsequent events had yet to happen, the first to arrive was Yang Xiaoyun.

This was not beyond Su Mo's expectations, but rather it further confirmed certain things.

At this moment, Yang Xiaoyun was at Ziyang Escort Agency, sitting right across from Su Mo.

However, she did not seem to be in a good mood.

She furrowed her brows and looked at Su Mo: "Why didn't you tell me the first thing?"

"Shush!"

Su Mo glanced at Uncle Fu, who was walking over with a smile on his face, and motioned for Yang Xiaoyun to be patient.

"Uncle Fu doesn't know?"

Yang Xiaoyun was stunned and fell silent immediately.

Uncle Fu came over with two cups of tea: "Miss Yun, here, have some tea. It's nothing fancy, so don't be too critical."

"Not at all, Uncle Fu."