Wu Shuang is Not Necessarily Unparalleled

Wu Shuang is Not Necessarily Unparalleled

by Shuhan 520

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Wu Shuang, who has been practicing swordsmanship in the mountains for many years, finally took the final exam after ten years of practice. After Wu Shuang went through seventy-seven and forty-nine levels, he finally gained the recognition of his master and received a two-meter-long sword. Unexpectedly, this sword was actually transformed into the soul of a cultivator who died thousands of years ago, and took Wu Shuang to travel to another parallel time and space. Here, people still live a life of autocratic monarchy, and the people are in dire straits. Orcs, goblins, devils, these strange creatures that are only found in fairy tales are not surprising here. Wu Shuang happened to save an old man who was killed by an adulterer, so the old man betrothed his granddaughter to Wu Shuang. Wu Shuang didn't know before that this old man was actually the lord of a city and had a distinguished status. This time, Wu Shuang became a son-in-law. Wu Shuang, who never leaves his body, is regarded as a monster by both his own family and other people in the city. Only his nominal wife is kind to him. Wu Shuang decided that he must rely on this person to protect this "stranger" who was good to him.

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