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... step in my cultivation journey."

The Divine Dragon Cult was a cult that had recently emerged in the Shaanxi region and was rapidly expanding its influence. While they presented themselves as a legitimate religion, with a god that they believed in, a High Priest, and so forth, they were in fact very much a Black Hand gang.

No, the atrocities they committed—murder, plunder, rape, and the like—were much worse than what the average Black Hand gang had done in the past.

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