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The Wu Clan's Rise: Legends of the twin dragons

*ALERT: This Book Is Currently Undergoing Major Editing And Will Be Rewritten. Do Not Buy Chapters* The Immortal Domain is a vast cosmos consisting of the Upper Realm and the Lower Realms, both of which are controlled by the Three Great Families, the Wang family, the Lui family, and the Xue family. Each one of them holds an immense amount of power that could overturn the heavens, reverse yin and yang and change the fate of anyone or anything in the Immortal Domain as they see fit. But, with all of that being said, our story doesn't start from those ancient overpowered families in the Upper Realm, it starts from one of the countless fragmented Lower Realms, called the Wither Daemon Realm, in which there was a planet named Daiyu. On this planet, heavenly prodigies that were born with one of the thirty, rare Legendary Physiques were starting to pop up like common weeds. Longwei, born into the Wu Clan while in possession of the third rank Legendary Physique, was known as one of the six monster-level geniuses on planet Daiyu. His brother Longmin on the other hand, though was a genius in his own right, had faded into obscurity since his birth and was shunned by his own father after a certain ‘incident’. This story is the supposed legends of two dragons, who, through a journey of bloodshed and betrayal led their clan to unify the Immortal Domain and stand above trillions as the highest existence. ******* If you lovely readers can't be bothered to use your eyes, you can join my Patreon and get to stream my audio chapters like everyone else. Ps: If you are the creator of this godly cover and wish for me to take it down, please contact me at tsethsw@gmail.com or on twitter at @Tseth7.

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Chapter 77- Ran Straight Into The Hands Of A Demon… Someone Was Watching Us

In one of the eight states of the Central Continent, was a small almost remote town with a population of several thousand people. Both mortals and low-level cultivators live here, with the cultivators following the Emperors orders of not involving the common mortals on the surface, but would go against them in the shadows.

The Emperor’s power might be great, but his influence would stretch too thin if he had to deal with the small-time cultivators in these semi-large and small towns. So there were cultivators that would do despicable things to the common folks in dark, not fearing any consequences.

There was a four-story Inn somewhere on the outskirts of the town’s center. In one of the rooms on its third floor, Li Shen could be seen sitting cross-legged in a meditative state.

Suddenly, a knock came from the front door that echoed throughout the room.

Li Shen swiftly opened his eyes and stared at the door with a cautious expression.

“Who is it?”