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Blue Coffin Death Shroud of the Heavenly Gate Ghost Valley.

Chapter 100: Giant Clam of the Moon Lake. [32]



Summary

Moon Lake, resembling a crescent moon, is a mist-shrouded body of water where Han Sheng discovers eerie skulls while searching for clams. Despite the cold, he retrieves a giant clam, only to be warned by an old woman about the Old Man of Xiangxi, hinting at danger. Meanwhile, Wu Daoming and the Abbess, weakened by poison, reflect on their journey and the possibility of death. As they wait by the lake, Han Sheng and the old woman return, revealing the clam, which is opened by the Old Ancestor, leading to revelations about family connections and past lives. The story intertwines themes of exploration, danger, and the bonds of kinship.

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