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Season 2 Chapter 11: Worthy Opponent
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Ojun tells his servant, the dwarf white gourd, that he's been an eyesore to him for so long that if he told the old man, he'd be dead. Ojun says that he has to think of something new to do, because he can't think of anything else to do. He tells the dwarf that he is jealous of him because he is better than him, and that he spends too much time bragging about his superiority. He promises to beat the dwarf up if he loses, and if he does lose, he promises not to tell anyone about it. The dwarf says he has been tricked into thinking that he can spy on the practice, and he tells the skinny monkey that he will lose if things keep going the way they are. The skinny monkey says that if things don't change, then he'll be scolded by his master.
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Heroes Of Nine Clouds

Heroes Of Nine Clouds • Season 2 Chapter 11: Worthy Opponent • Page ik-page-3445604
Heroes Of Nine Clouds • Season 2 Chapter 11: Worthy Opponent • Page ik-page-3445605
Season 2 Chapter 11: Worthy Opponent
This is a locked chapterSeason 2 Chapter 11: Worthy Opponent
About This Chapter
Ojun tells his servant, the dwarf white gourd, that he's been an eyesore to him for so long that if he told the old man, he'd be dead. Ojun says that he has to think of something new to do, because he can't think of anything else to do. He tells the dwarf that he is jealous of him because he is better than him, and that he spends too much time bragging about his superiority. He promises to beat the dwarf up if he loses, and if he does lose, he promises not to tell anyone about it. The dwarf says he has been tricked into thinking that he can spy on the practice, and he tells the skinny monkey that he will lose if things keep going the way they are. The skinny monkey says that if things don't change, then he'll be scolded by his master.
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