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Supreme of All Realms.

Chapter 11: Strutting Through the Market with Heavy Gold (2). [23]



Summary

In a dark night at Bianzhou, Chu Tian hears the sound of iron armor, hinting at the presence of elite soldiers at the city gate. Bianzhou's guards are poorly equipped, with only a few elite warriors under the governor and captains. Suspicious of their motives, Chu Tian humorously bribes the captains with silver, despite their disdain for his stinginess. News of his wealth spreads, and the soldiers eye his cart filled with gold, questioning his right to such riches. Suddenly, a striking young man on a magnificent white horse arrives, captivating everyone with his extraordinary beauty and presence. Accompanied by a fierce woman and muscular men, the young man seems out of place in Bianzhou. Chu Tian engages the young man, suggesting he must be visiting for leisure or education, while the young man finds him interesting.

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