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Kill to Grow Strong: From Death Row Inmate to Emperor
Kill to Grow Strong: From Death Row Inmate to Emperor Plot:
Border general Xiao Ce was framed by treacherous officials and became a death row prisoner. On the day of his execution, Northern barbarian forces breached the city, putting the capital at great risk. The execution official deliberately freed Xiao Ce, trying to let the enemy eliminate this hidden threat. In desperation, Xiao Ce drew his sword and fought, activating a mysterious system: killing enemies would enhance his cultivation and strategy. He broke out from the execution ground, gathered routed troops, outwitted the treacherous officials, and rose step by step with the system's help. From a death row prisoner, he finally founded a new dynasty and became an emperor, rewriting the fate of the troubled times.
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