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Warrior's Promise

Su Mo went from the pride of his clan to becoming the butt end of a joke in a matter of minutes. The former King of Mercenaries from Earth was reborn in the body of a boy in a foreign world and had used skills in his previous life to rise to the top among his peers, however, his previous training could only take him so far. The next step in this martial arts dominated world was to awaken one’s Martial Soul. The awakening ceremony ends in disaster for Su Mo as he awoke a Martial Soul of the lowest level. Such a prodigy is now considered worse than useless as his Martial Soul is far too weak! After becoming the embarrassment of the clan, he discovers that his Martial Soul has a unique property: it could level up! This unique martial soul could shake the heavens. It was at this time that Su Mo meets the love of his life but the situation quickly deteriorates when she is taken by one of the most powerful forces in the world. Su Mo must rise from the lowest of the low and reach the pinnacle of power in order to save the love of his live within five years or she will forever be out of his reach.

Baili Longxia · ตะวันออก
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Nothing Has Changed

Editor: Larbre Studio

Su Mo was full of surprise. The 800 kilometer wide space in the Sacred Green Ring was actually the Wild Mountain Range.

How could this be?

Wasn't Firmament World blasted into bits by the Sorcerer Tribe? If it was completely destroyed, how could the Wild Mountain Range have turned into a 800 kilometer wide spacial device?

A few moments later, Su Mo slowly calmed himself down as a deep, pondering expression crossed his eyes.

Could the Firmament World not have been completely destroyed, but split by the Sorcerer Tribesmen into individual pieces that were dispersed throughout the starry sky? The Wild Mountain Range must be one of the pieces that were broken apart.

This fragment must have been obtained by the Sorcerer Tribe in the starry space and refined into a Sacred Class spacial device.

The more Su Mo thought, the higher the possibility of the scenario seemed. This was the only way to explain what he saw.