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(Dubbed)Rise of the OutcastEP23

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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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Zack's Smile Says It All

That smirk on Zack's face while holding the sword? Chilling. He knows he's won, and the crowd chanting his name just fuels his ego. (Dubbed)Rise of the Outcast doesn't hold back on showing how power corrupts family bonds.

When Family Turns Enemy

The moment the elder calls Ryan 'the son of our sister' and then dismisses him? Ouch. That line cuts deeper than any sword. (Dubbed)Rise of the Outcast masters emotional warfare disguised as tradition.

Crowd Psychology on Display

One minute they're silent, next they're screaming 'Kill him!' like a mob. The shift in crowd energy mirrors how quickly loyalty flips under pressure. (Dubbed)Rise of the Outcast nails group dynamics without over-explaining.

Ryan's Silence Speaks Volumes

He doesn't beg or scream after the first 'No!' — just stares up with broken eyes. That quiet despair hits harder than any dialogue. (Dubbed)Rise of the Outcast lets silence do the heavy lifting in key moments.

Patriarch's Cold Calculation

He doesn't yell or rage — just nods and says 'It's better to kill him now.' That calm decision-making is scarier than any villain monologue. (Dubbed)Rise of the Outcast shows true power lies in restraint.

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