Chapter 63
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Ghu Lie and Yaoying rolled helplessly across the martial arena, missing both arms and legs. Fresh blood continued to gush from their bodies, forming pools that made many people hold their breath. Their screams echoed, filled with heartbreaking pain, as if not only their veins had been torn but also their honor as youths from the Fairy Realm had been shredded in public. Their faces were deathly pale, their eyes trembling with fear, as if they couldn’t believe a young man from the Tianwu Continent had dared do this to them.

In the spectator stands, silence gripped everyone. It wasn’t just Tian Chen’s strength that froze them—it was his courage, his composure in every step and action, that sent shockwaves greater than any physical blow.

Ghu Lie and Yaoying weren’t ordinary names. They were representatives from the Fairy Realm, a place that had always existed beyond the high skies—a world few dared to touch. To offend a representative from the Fairy Realm was usually the same as invitin
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