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Follow the rules.

If you broke them, you would face immediate punishment. And if that happened, you wouldn’t be allowed to die easily — that was drilled into both eyes and soul.

And the man who had driven that point home was the small, wiry man standing over there with his arms crossed.

That man was Juchae, the leader of the White Snow Phantom Corps.

His cultivation level was at the second stage of the Five Divine Martial Realms — the Limitless Profound Bod ...

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