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The Supreme Master of Celestial Swordsmanship

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Ronan's life was a tapestry of wasted moments and unfulfilled dreams. Every decision led him deeper into a mire of regret until his existence became a shadow of what it could have been. At the bitter end of his futile life, a twist of fate grants him an unexpected reprieve. Transported back to his ten-year-old self, Ronan is haunted by the memories of those who sacrificed themselves for his squandered future. With the weight of his past failures pressing down on him, he resolves to rewrite his story, determined to honour the lives lost for his sake. (Note: This translation is done purely out of admiration for the original work and to share with the Webnovel community. There is no intention to gain any monetary benefit from the artist's creation. The novel is a masterpiece that deserves to be shared and cherished by all.)

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