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Sword Sect Danger Signs – Part Two.
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Suma Fen shot through the sky using the Heavenly Eagle's wings. He had to immediately head to the Cloud Sword Sect to see first-hand the state of the sect. In his heart, he was very worried about the sect's existence.

When he arrived at the Cloud Sword Sect's Five-Coloured Mountain Range, he could only see that the disciples' dwellings were very quiet.

Then, when Suma Fen checked by going downstairs, it was true. All the student residences were empty. When he visited all the peaks in the Cloud Sword Sect, they were also deserted, deserted, and completely unoccupied.

He saw so many meaningless graffiti on the walls of the halls. Those seemingly meaningless scribbles were secret codes that only the sect disciples could understand.

When Suma Fen tried to piece together the words implied in the graffiti, he was able to summarise them in sentence form as follows.

"The sect is in danger, all sect disciples and higher-ups must hide themselves. It is suggested that all join the Seven Great Se
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