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After helping his third disciple resolve a crisis, Lu Changsheng returned to Mount Shu’s Qingyun Peak and began refining the Joyous Union Sect’s Immortal Instrument, the Holy Fire Immortal Ring.

It took Lu Changsheng a full seven days to thoroughly refine this Immortal Instrument and imprint his own mark on it.

“If the Sect Leader of the Joyous Union Sect learns that I not only killed his son and a Supreme Elder of the Joyous Union Sect but also acquired one of their I ...

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