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Chapter 526: To eht Temple, these eleven powerhouses fro reached the ninth step They were the real core of the Assassin Teht Teht greets you, elders Because of so Haochen gave the elders a knight salute

Including Sheng Yue, the seven elders returned the salute siree of respect

Sheng Yue gave a sincere response, “Welcoht Head The Assassin Te you did for the Exorcist Mountain Pass May the friendship between our two great Temples last forever If there is any help youwill not spare any cost for you”

Sheng Yue’s speech was sincere, to the extent that even Yang Haohan had never obtained such a commitment from him What heHaochen needs anything, the Assassin Temple will do its utht because Long Haochen’s Rain of Light couldn’t come at a better time

In the Exorcist Mountain Pass were a lot of wounded, who not only suffered physically, but also mentally And what’s more, the continuous attack of the dened to the Exorcist Mountain Pass lose all color

The descent of Rain of Light relieved the soldiers from their exhaustion, and refilled theave the Exorcist Mountain Pass a whole new life One could say that this powerful forbidden spell coeous situation If Sheng Yue originally believed that the Exorcist Mountain Pass could last at least one ht the de Yue’s eyes, theproperties, but its cure of the people’s hearts, sweeping away all the haze in the soldiers’ hearts

That was the reason why Sheng Yue gave such a heavy promise With this promise, the Assassin Te Haochen in one matter, and that was no less than a sixth of the Te Haochen had a blank look on his face, but didn’t reject, only paying another knight salute to him

He didn’t reject for complex reasons Simply said, it was because of the Temple Alliance’s internal structure

Anyone could tell that if the Six Great Teether, and the six vocations could be evenly distributed in each defensive fort, the defense against the dereater

But why is it that they never did so?

In the Temple Alliance’s history, who kno es But it always failed, and that’s because of the Six Great Temples’ self-protectionism