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Water Ink Panel: Starting with Bow Technique to Hunt the Sun and Patrol the Skies

A single beam of light could annihilate the world, a single blade of grass could sever the stars. Shen Qing transmigrated to a magnificent universe where immortals and mortals coexisted, becoming a lowly hunter. With the help of the Water Ink Panel, Shen Qing could endure the refinement of Qi-Blood and cultivate a hundred techniques. A technique, after a thousand hammerings, could border on art, and an art, after a hundred refinings, could border on Dao. From the common Bow Technique of rural hunting, to the Sky-Patrolling Sun Shooting Bow Technique; From the Nine Skills, which nourished and trained Qi and Blood, to the undying Six Paths of Reincarnation Technique; From the outward release of strength in Wind Defying Finger, to the Qi that suppressed mountains and rivers with the Eight Desolate Annihilation Seal; From enduring the refinement of Qi-Blood, he embarked on a difficult path of seeking Dao; to commanding the skies, with the divine might as if overseeing a prison, having mastered the balance of the six realms. It was only when Shen Qing looked back that he realized he had unwittingly become the supreme ruler above ten thousand Daos, an unparalleled True Monarch!

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Chapter 53: The Death of Wang Mazi (Please Follow)

Shen Qing wasn't worried about Tian Xiaohu betraying him to the government office.

The government office in the county city, honestly, was even more corrupt than he was.

They would grab any penny they could and avoid any trouble possible.

If they couldn't avoid trouble, they would still grab a penny before taking action, ensuring they weren't at a loss.

As for fairness and integrity, the government office didn't care at all.

As long as they fulfilled their annual tax obligations to the Great Zhou Court, they couldn't care less if people lived or died.

When things went wrong, the Four Great Eastern Families would clean up the mess for them.

The Great Zhou Court was not ruling the world alongside these commoners.

Apart from that, the relationships in the village were also delicate.

They liked to play tough inside the village, but when facing outsiders, they stood extremely united.

When one person had trouble, the entire village helped.