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... ss than an hour ago.

You literally leveled up to level twenty-three. In one hour.

Yes, Tanila, but that means I wont gain anything for a while. The only way I get stronger is by killing higher-level creatures

Or people, Fowl interrupted.

Max and the other two frowned at Fowl, who just held up his hands as he shrugged. Im just saying. Monsters or people.

Both of the women grunted, and Max sighed before continuing.

We will keep farming experience her ...

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I, Chen *Ping’an, only have one sword, to move mountains, turn the seas upside down, suppress demons, deal with gods, pluck stars, break rivers, destroy cities, and open the heavenly abode!

My name is Chen Ping’an, Ping’an* of Peace, and I am a swordsman.

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In the Western Pure Land, there was an old monk who liked to treat people to chicken soup and tell stories.

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* Ping’an means peace

** The four directions here are just the four sides of the map of China and the earth. As for the World of Righteousness, it was only one of the four “World”.

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