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Why do I have so many masters?

Jianghu was in turmoil, an era of great strife. The leader of Great Qin wielded the Mo Blade, leaving the world battered and bruised. The ageless figures of Jianghu crouched upon the mountains, and with a single turn, they cast the entire world below them. Strong men measured the earth with their feet, and heroes of Jianghu could cleave the heavens with one sword, yet in the blink of an eye, they were drunk in the embrace of beauties. The Taoist carried his sword, the Scholar drunk on wine. Wearing tattered clothes, a beggar grasped a rotten branch and dared to storm the ancestral hall of the Taoist Sect. On the willow-lined causeway, in the long pavilion, a man who had sat withered for thirty years turned and stepped out, holding a peach blossom, with a flick of his wrist, he shattered ten miles of red candles. The era of Great Qin was renamed the Great Yuan Era. The youth with the Wooden Sword left his mountain village behind. (Solo female lead)

Yan ZK · Khoa huyễn
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Chapter 64 Involuntary as if in Jianghu (Part 1/2)

The people of Heavenly Mountain originally looked down on Fu Mo slightly.

They were all still young, accustomed to seeing dashing and vigorous swordsmen and many bold and unrestrained heroes of the Jianghu. Naturally, they weren't very impressed by an old man who seemed somewhat timid in his movements. They didn't outright disrespect him, but they also hadn't considered him an elder worthy of their admiration. However, the words the old man now spoke sent a chill through their hearts.

At first, they didn't take him seriously, but after giving it more thought, they felt an indescribable horror. That fear fermented and grew uncontrollably within them, becoming more frightening the more they thought about it.

They no longer dared to underestimate this somewhat sloppy-looking old man.

Bai Li's expression turned stern, realizing he had underestimated the True Master.