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... verything began, Qin Ran bowed respectfully to the sect master of the Boundless Sword Sect.

Unlike his arrogant demeanor and proud swordsmanship from the morning, Jian Wuming now appeared dejected with a gloomy expression, looking as if a hailstorm was about to break loose.

He glanced sideways at Qin Ran and said coldly, "What? You think just because you won today, my Boundless Sword Sect is going to be destroyed? Senior Qin, you're really underestimating our sect!"

"Not ...

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