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Chapter 115: Seconds to Defeat the Direct Disciple Wu Yun, Even Three Zhou Shan Cannot Compare to Bai Ye in the Slightest. [115]
Summary
Bai Ye, standing confidently on the high platform, faced challenges from students of other academies, but none dared to approach due to his fearsome reputation. Wu Yun from Kong Sheng Academy, eager to prove himself, stepped up to fight Bai Ye. The battle began, and with a mere brushstroke, Bai Ye immobilized Wu Yun and swiftly injured him, causing concern among his peers. As Wu Yun was treated, Bai Ye’s prowess drew comparisons to legendary figures, igniting discussions about his combat skills. Subsequently, Zhou Shan from Zi Lu Shu Yuan challenged Bai Ye, noted for his past prominence, but observers speculated that Bai Ye’s strength far exceeded expectations, hinting at an inevitable victory for him.Full content
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