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Apotheosis

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Season 2 Chapter 328: The Obvious
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This chapter's epigraph is from the famous poem "The Song of the Three Rivers," which was written by the famous poet . The poem is about the fate of the three rivers and the three peoples who inhabit them. The three people who inhabit the three Rivers are the xi, the zheng, and the hua. The xi are from the Ming family, and zheng is a member of the Xunying sect. He tells xi that they must save the master of the sect first, because if the master falls into the hands of Cui xie, the same fate will befall all the cultivators on the land. . He also tells zheng that the life of the master is more important to him than that of his sister. He says that he has lost his maidenhood because he has been involved in a sexual relationship with a random man. He asks xi to leave, but xi tells him that he must take responsibility for what has happened. She says that she knows it is embarrassing to have done this, but she has to take responsibility because things have gone so far. She asks the master if he is feeling well, and he says that it is nothing. She then asks if the elders have any other news to report, and she says that they will continue the next day. She adds that she hopes the master will not think too much of this, because it is probably because of her relationship with xi. She tells him to visit the ice palace and explain everything to the master, because he is the closest to her.
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Apotheosis • Season 2 Chapter 328: The Obvious • Page ik-page-1108866
Apotheosis • Season 2 Chapter 328: The Obvious • Page ik-page-1108867
Season 2 Chapter 328: The Obvious
This is a locked chapterSeason 2 Chapter 328: The Obvious
About This Chapter
This chapter's epigraph is from the famous poem "The Song of the Three Rivers," which was written by the famous poet . The poem is about the fate of the three rivers and the three peoples who inhabit them. The three people who inhabit the three Rivers are the xi, the zheng, and the hua. The xi are from the Ming family, and zheng is a member of the Xunying sect. He tells xi that they must save the master of the sect first, because if the master falls into the hands of Cui xie, the same fate will befall all the cultivators on the land. . He also tells zheng that the life of the master is more important to him than that of his sister. He says that he has lost his maidenhood because he has been involved in a sexual relationship with a random man. He asks xi to leave, but xi tells him that he must take responsibility for what has happened. She says that she knows it is embarrassing to have done this, but she has to take responsibility because things have gone so far. She asks the master if he is feeling well, and he says that it is nothing. She then asks if the elders have any other news to report, and she says that they will continue the next day. She adds that she hopes the master will not think too much of this, because it is probably because of her relationship with xi. She tells him to visit the ice palace and explain everything to the master, because he is the closest to her.
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