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(Dubbed)Rise of the OutcastEP16

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(Dubbed)Rise of the Outcast

Ryan Carter possessed an exceptional talent for martial arts, but his low status in the family led to constant ostracism. By chance, Ryan encountered a girl who looked exactly like his "late" mother but she was about to marry his stupid cousin. To rescue her, Ryan decided to run for the position of Patriarch. During the election, Ryan was framed and had his meridians severed, rendering him crippled. Fortunately, he was rescued by Taosaint, a master living in seclusion...
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Bloodline Betrayal & Bone Breaks

They called him weak. He called them fools. (Dubbed)Rise of the Outcast delivers visceral fights wrapped in familial betrayal. Ryan's reveal as James Johnson's son isn't just plot—it's powder keg. The way he dismantles his cousin then casually says

The Carters Just Got Complicated

Another talent? Try another earthquake in the family tree. (Dubbed)Rise of the Outcast turns lineage into lightning. Ryan's emergence forces everyone to reconsider loyalty, strength, and succession. The elder's mutter

When Bloodline Meets Bruise

The Carter family just got a new wildcard—and his name is Ryan. (Dubbed)Rise of the Outcast turns genealogy into combat glory. Watching the older generation scramble to rewrite history while Ryan stands calm in his dark robe? Brilliant storytelling. Even the side characters like Mia and the tea-sipping elder add texture. It's not just about who wins—it's about who gets to define legacy.

Martial Arts Meets Family Politics

In (Dubbed)Rise of the Outcast, every kick carries generational weight. Ryan's victory isn't just physical—it's symbolic. The elders' fear (

The Ninth Sister's Son Rises

Oh, the son of my ninth sister? More like the storm they didn't see coming. (Dubbed)Rise of the Outcast uses familial titles as weapons—each mention of

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