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Legend of the Rising Martial God

Current price: $21.99
Legend of the Rising Martial God
Legend of the Rising Martial God

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Legend of the Rising Martial God

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One tranquil day in Tengjia Town, an unusual celestial phenomenon suddenly appeared. The distant Mangshan Mountains were covered with blood-red clouds, resembling a river of blood encircling the sky. Fissures like deep abysses split the heavens, causing the townspeople to flee in terror. Rumors spread that the mountains were one of the five forbidden areas of the True Martial Dynasty... On the same day, a youth boy named Teng Fei found a woman by the riverbank. She was ethereal like a fairy, dressed in white, and not of this world. This woman brought him a powerful source of strength, opening the door to the path of the mighty. Can a master stay with their disciple? Teng Fei is striving hard-for his master, and for himself! --- Bao Long was an impulsive and hot-tempered person. After getting confirmation from Teng Fei, he immediately took a 100,000 taels of gold banknote from Oulei Lei and rushed off. Teng Fei had agreed with Bao Long that he would be staying at this inn during this period, so if anyone wanted to contact him, they could come back to this inn. After Bao Long left, Oulei Lei and Ola La were a bit puzzled. Ola La couldn't help but ask, "Young Master, why did you ask Bao Long to establish a mercenary troop? And why was he so excited about it?"

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