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Useless Youth's Modern-to-ancient Transmigration: Explosive Transformation of the Martial Arts World.
Chapter 38: There Really Is a Hole in the Brain. [38]
Summary
Zhang Wang, frustrated by being ignored, focuses on his task until Ma Ling approaches him, curious about the mountain's peak. Ma Ling demonstrates the importance of internal energy for carving a hard stone, prompting Zhang Wang to reflect on his abilities. After a brief interaction, Zhang Wang decides to leave, feeling unappreciated by the sect. As he walks, he contemplates his responsibilities towards his friends. Ling'er, his accompanying system, appears to alleviate his loneliness. Zhang Wang grapples with feelings of inadequacy and the pressure to repair the main gate to become a disciple. The chapter concludes with a knock on his door, signaling a new development.Full content
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