Chapter 421: This World Shouldn’t Be Like This
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Martial Cultivator Chapter 421: This World Shouldn’t Be Like This

The bookstore owner, who had been holding back, finally could not resist and asked, "Did you make peace with Clearwater Mountain?"

Chen Chao glanced weakly at the bookstore owner, shook his head, and said softly, "From now on, there's no more Clearwater Mountain."

Though Chen Chao's words were calm, the bookstore owner looked at the young martial artist before him, his face filled with astonishment. "What do you mean there's no more Clearwater Mountain?!"

Chen Chao did not beat around the bush. He said straightforwardly, "If I wasn't worried that she'll feel scared after death, I'd have brought back Daoist Sage Tianyi's head."

This statement struck the bookstore owner like lightning.

Previously, when Chen Chao mentioned going up the mountain to kill, the best outcome in the bookstore owner's view was Chen Chao killing a few foreign cultivators before the Clearwater Mountain cultivators would make concessions to compromise. However, he did not expect that Chen Chao would exterminate the entire sect overnight. Could Clearwater Mountain, which was deeply rooted in Clearwater Commandery for many years, be uprooted by Chen Chao alone?

The bookstore owner found it hard to believe.

But looking at the young man before him, he felt that he was not lying either.

Chen Chao spat out a turbid breath and said softly to the girl's corpse, "From now on, no more children from Clearwater Commandery will be turned into so-called medicinal fruits."

The bookstore owner could not believe it and took two steps back, murmuring, "You really did it!"

Ignoring the disbelief of the bookstore owner, Chen Chao just wanted to pick up the girl's corpse and leave.

Suddenly, the bookstore owner solemnly knelt down to Chen Chao and kowtowed heavily. "This confucian scholar, Yang Yan, thanks you on behalf of the people of Clearwater Commandery."

Chen Chao shook his head and said softly, "Actually, it should be considered my duty. You've suffered because of me, so I'm the one who should apologize."

The bookstore owner was taken aback, the

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