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Eternal Emperor Lord.
Chapter 26: Disturbance in the Inner Courtyard. [26]
Summary
Du Wu Que dismisses the excitement over a disciple's blue martial talent, attributing it to the dean or grand elders' power. He argues that talent alone doesn't guarantee success and warns against arrogance. Meanwhile, in the inner courtyard, Yi Yao successfully opens eight extraordinary meridians, a rare feat that astonishes even the grand elders. The elders visit Yi Yao, hinting at his exceptional potential but downplay his achievements to test his humility. Yi Yao remains composed, subtly hinting at his confidence and readiness for greater challenges.Full content
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