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... his forehead drenched in cold sweat. His face was pale, and his eyes were dark with turmoil.

The voice in his mind spoke again, carrying an inexplicable hint of mockery:

"You swallowed my Holy Sect’s True Blood Pill and cultivated The Sutra of Freedom—do you really think I have no way to deal with you?"

Chen Ting remained silent, though his body trembled slightly.

"That was just a small warning. If you defy me again… I think you already know what will happen."

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