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Female Cult Sect: I Quietly Become the Great Emperor
Female Cult Sect: I Quietly Become the Great Emperor Plot:
In Qingyun Female Cult Sect, a sect dominated by female cultivators, Lin Weiyin is an overlooked outer disciple with mediocre aptitude. She silently cultivates and stays out of all sect disputes. On the eve of the sect's grand competition, her hidden cultivation is accidentally leaked, drawing ridicule from fellow disciples and contempt from elders. When the fairy-magical war breaks out, she reveals her true identity—an ancient Great Emperor who has attained the Dao. This identity reversal shocks the entire female sect and uncovers her millennia-old cultivation secret.
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