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... ignant, but he could only swallow his anger, knowing this was not the place for him to act recklessly.
So he walked out of the altar, passed countless Daoist sectors, pavilions and buildings, and nobody minded him, as if he were invisible, insignificant.
Only when he reached the Great Dao did his anger start to subside. He could defend his case in front of the heavenly immortals above, yet he felt utterly powerless before the Daoist sect below. What could he do?
It was on ...
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