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... r Shang were the type to speak unnecessarily.

Three months passed by without any unexpected events or issues. In the distance, Skymender saw mountains that reached the sky. There were not too many, but they were arranged in a large circle. They perfectly blocked the view of anything within the circle.

"Here it is. Let's go." Sword Grandmaster Shang said before stopping the carriage.

He tied everything up neatly and they started to run towards the mountains. He wasn't worr ...

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