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... his eldest disciple, Rong Jue, from the sect.


A number of people said that they had expected this to happen.


How Supreme Elder Shi Qing treated Rong Jue was clear for anyone to see. There was really no need to elaborate.


His harsh attitude before could be explained away as expecting more out of his talented disciple, but what about forbidding him from seeking medical treatment after Rong Jue was injured?


Afterwards, although he openly clashed with Chi Xia ...

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