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(Dubbed)Rise of the OutcastEP 72

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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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When Pride Becomes Prison

The elder's admission — 'I just imprisoned them' — lands like a gavel. In (Dubbed)Rise of the Outcast, power isn't wielded with swords but with silent decisions that ruin lives. The son's demand — 'Take me to them' — isn't rebellion; it's redemption seeking its anchor. Chilling and beautiful.

Outdated Ideas, Fresh Pain

'Why do you old fools have such outdated ideas?' — that line in (Dubbed)Rise of the Outcast cuts deeper than any blade. It's not about age; it's about systems that crush love for hierarchy. The elder's tears aren't weakness — they're the cost of clinging to ghosts. Heartbreaking realism.

Status Over Soul

The elder chose status over his son's mother's family — and now he's drowning in regret. In (Dubbed)Rise of the Outcast, every frame screams: power corrupts, but pride destroys. The young man's glare? That's the look of someone who just realized his bloodline is built on broken bones.

Confession as Catharsis

Watching the elder bow, voice cracking — 'I was so wrong' — in (Dubbed)Rise of the Outcast feels like witnessing a soul unravel. This isn't drama; it's autopsy. The son's silence? More powerful than shouting. Sometimes the quietest reactions hold the loudest truths.

Love vs Legacy

He rejected a 'good match' to date her — and paid the price. In (Dubbed)Rise of the Outcast, love isn't romantic; it's revolutionary. The elder's shallow view didn't just hurt feelings — it jailed families. Now the son demands answers. Legacy? Or liability?

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