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Chapter 1074 The Upside-Down of Literature and Martial Arts (Part Three) [Seeking Monthly Votes]. [1076]
Summary
Gu Chi finds himself in an embarrassing situation when his clothing tears, exposing his chest in front of the emperor. Initially flustered, he quickly regains his composure and reassures his warhorse. Observing his colleagues, he feels a newfound confidence, standing tall and embodying a blend of literary and martial prowess. Meanwhile, Ning Yan reflects on Gu Chi's lack of a specific martial path, while Chu Yao, having made progress, navigates his reckless actions to avoid retaliation. Wu Dan feels guilt and weakness, contrasting with Gu Chi's vitality. The chapter highlights themes of composure, self-awareness, and the dynamics of martial relationships.Full content
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