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Chapter 1971: Peak No. 69(2/2)

Gradually, the Sixty-Nine Peaks became deserted.

Although the Sixty-Nine Peaks are abandoned, they have become a paradise for those disciples who are unwilling to be regulated.

Here, as long as no human life is caused, the peak master will generally not punish him.

Even if you are killed, you will be punished at most to reclaim wasteland or get high immortal stones.

So the entire Biyao Palace, the Sixty-Nine Peaks, became an alternative.

In recent years, Bi Yao Palace has also put a lot of effort into rectifying the Sixty-Nine Peaks, but the effect is not great every time.

Good disciples don’t want to come, bad disciples don’t want to leave, so they become what they are now.

In the past, a batch of new disciples recruited every year would be sent. In just a few days, those who died, those who were in vain and those who fled. In desperation, Biyao Palace had to let the Sixty-Nine Peaks go.

Although Sixty-Nine Peaks are different, they are all members of Biyao Palace after all, and they should be treated the same, but these disciples are difficult to control, not that these disciples betrayed Biyao Palace.

Any sect has disciples that are difficult to control, but Biyao Palace gathers disciples that are difficult to control, that's all.

Hearing the deacon’s narration, Liu Wuxie couldn’t help but sigh. Shui Yao’s management method is indeed different from that of ordinary people.

Mother and son peak!

The crane girl has completed her mission and returned to the lotus pond of the mother-son peak.

"Master, why do you do this? He may not live for three days when he is on the Sixty-Nine Peak."

The crane girl asked in confusion.

If he was just an ordinary disciple, Liu Wuxie might be able to adapt. He had fifty immortal roots, like a moving treasure, and anyone wanted to come up and get a share of the pie.

"If it were him, he wouldn't die. If it weren't for him, he wouldn't deserve this name."
Chapter completed!
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