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Senior Sister, Quit It! I’m Truly Invincible
Senior Sister, Quit It! I’m Truly Invincible Plot:
The sect’s junior disciple Lin Fan appears weak and is often treated as an errand boy and punching bag by his hot-tempered senior sister Su Qingyao, who is also mistaken as the sect’s weakest loser. In multiple crises like demon raids and secret realm dangers, Lin secretly saves the day each time, but Su credits it to her own talent awakening or luck. Su keeps forcing him to challenge experts and explore risky places until Lin finally says: ‘Senior sister, stop messing with me! I’m truly invincible’, revealing his identity as a reincarnated ancient powerhouse. This shocks the sect, defeats all who looked down on him, flips the senior sister’s pride upside down, and starts his carefree life as a hidden top-tier expert.
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