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Path of martial arts: leaked sneak peaks, and discussing thread

How
I take both deals
Here's how
Go to the rogues or accept the letter, leave rather than accept mentorship, agree to help the Yues and later she'll invite you via your sister's cousin then accept her offer there and that you'll move in with her, when you get home they'll be a scene where yue fang catches the disciples who were top move your things, then pick the option that says you can't help him even if you plan on betraying last butterfly. Or just go your normal route and use console to add Tri-dao and Raf but you must have an alliance with the yue.

Oh and did my cultivation suffer when I don't submit to Lady B pressure ? like damn if I submit Buttefly Love is negative, but if I don't submit my soul injured
You should actually not submit, injure your soul more, you get stronger that way (yes Wu Shen has masochistic tendencies)
 
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Am I the only one that wants revenge against He Bojing (Patriarch of the He Clan/He Gang's father) over He Gang? Like, sure, Gang is annoying and the reason Wu Heir was taken hostage at first, but Bojing is the true perpetrator of Wu Ya's death.

By pulling his weight as the He Clan's only Shangtian by imprisoning Wu Heir and sentencing them to death, he forced Wu Ya to use her last fingernail and cripple the Wu Clan for years. It didn't matter she was bedridden and ill, the Wu Clan still counted with someone who could have the strength of a Shangtian momentarily. And so the He Clan can continue to shamelessly steal Wu territory and remain unpunished until Wu Heir becomes a threat to them, until He Bojing is officially neutralized.

I just think that my Wu Heir would feel intense dislike and a bit of indifference for Gang, but hatred? Oh, her hatred would be solely focused on Bojing. Once she reaches Core Formation, the first thing she'll do is go and kill him, no matter her very high saint alignment. That will be the one death she has waited for and will relish in, even.
 
Am I the only one that wants revenge against He Bojing (Patriarch of the He Clan/He Gang's father) over He Gang? Like, sure, Gang is annoying and the reason Wu Heir was taken hostage at first, but Bojing is the true perpetrator of Wu Ya's death.

By pulling his weight as the He Clan's only Shangtian by imprisoning Wu Heir and sentencing them to death, he forced Wu Ya to use her last fingernail and cripple the Wu Clan for years. It didn't matter she was bedridden and ill, the Wu Clan still counted with someone who could have the strength of a Shangtian momentarily. And so the He Clan can continue to shamelessly steal Wu territory and remain unpunished until Wu Heir becomes a threat to them, until He Bojing is officially neutralized.

I just think that my Wu Heir would feel intense dislike and a bit of indifference for Gang, but hatred? Oh, her hatred would be solely focused on Bojing. Once she reaches Core Formation, the first thing she'll do is go and kill him, no matter her very high saint alignment. That will be the one death she has waited for and will relish in, even.
I have a bone to pick with that Xiantian next to He Gang that captured Wu heir and Sha myself. Want to flay that one alive
 
He Gang? Like, sure, Gang is annoying and the reason Wu Heir was taken hostage at first, but Bojing is the true perpetrator of Wu Ya's death.
Honestly, I think He Gang is the one who's truly responsible for everything. If it had been directly because of him, he would have simply killed wu heir. Also, the fact that he took wu heir hostage was already enough to ensure wu heir's aunt would die anyway, wasn't it? After all, chao had sent wu heir to buy the herbs specifically to treat wu heir's aunt. That's why I find it strange that your wu heir is so indifferent toward the person who bears the main responsibility, while hating someone who, in theory, is just an opportunist rather than the actual cause of everything. But I guess it depends on how you look at it.
 
I find it strange that you're so indifferent toward the person who bears the main responsibility, while hating someone who, in theory, is just an opportunist rather than the actual cause of everything
Must be because of the image I have of my Wu Heir's emotional state/inner code in-game. In her mind, feeling "strong dislike" towards someone is different from "hating" another. Gang is the former + a dash of indifference because she doesn't take him seriously lol.

Me, on the other hand, would very much support Wu Heir erasing the whole He Clan from the map permanently. But those are my feelings, not my Wu Heir's.
 
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I mean, everyone has a bit of fault in this occasion, although is more a case of bad lucks. But in my view Sha is the main one.
Tao, Chao, Sha... And all main figures of the Wu Clan were banned in the establishment, so sending Wu Heir who weren't was a good option. It was a game of probability for what happened to happen. Who could have predicted that He Gang out of all would be the local in the same very day Wu Heir was sent. And who could have predicted that he'd buy all the Divine Water Herb stock, not because he wanted, but because a ****ing random ***** asked him to.
And is majorly Sha's fault in my view because she let Wu Heir be humiliated and counterattack instead of immediately intervening. Could have simply stoped it before anything happened, then track the girl down, kill her and take the Herbs.

Anyway, I'd say that is more of bad luck rather than fault. Tao could simply go, kill everyone and take the Herbs, it's guaranteed but it'd stain even more Wu's name. So sending Wu Heir isn't really a bad move.
 
Tao is low-key at fault too 😭 grown *** man couldn't go because he can't keep his emotions under control lol
Honestly they should have just sent in Big Tao regardless if he murders everyone or not. Imagine your sister is on her death bed and you decide to risk her life by putting her fate on a 14 year old child. With Tao at least you can guarantee he'll get the herb at the end of the day.
 
Honestly they should have just sent in Big Tao regardless if he murders everyone or not. Imagine your sister is on her death bed and you decide to risk her life by putting her fate on a 14 year old child. With Tao at least you can guarantee he'll get the herb at the end of the day.
And then blame said child when stuff happens outside of their control
 
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