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Slaying the Immortal Again on the Execution Altar
Slaying the Immortal Again on the Execution Altar Plot:
Immortal saint Su Lingyue is framed by treacherous officials and sent to the Execution Altar. At the critical moment, she awakens the memory of the ancient Supreme Immortal Emperor and finds that the 'traitor' to be beheaded is actually the imposter who framed her, with the real mastermind hidden in the celestial court. Breaking through celestial rules, Su Lingyue uses the emperor's sacred sword to kill the imposter publicly, slays the hypocritical evil mastermind, shatters the century-old conspiracy of the celestial world, and shocks the entire immortal realm.
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