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Legend of the Dragon King.
Chapter 11: The Strange Recovery (Fourth Update) [11]
Summary
In this chapter, Lang Yue expresses her strong opposition to letting their son, Lin Lin, go to Mang Tian for training again due to her fears for his safety. Tang Zi Ran empathizes with her but argues that enduring hardship is essential for growth. He shares that Mang Tian has recognized Lin Lin's exceptional talent and believes that training under him could lead to a successful future as a blacksmith, which would provide for their son. Ultimately, Lang Yue agrees to support Lin Lin's decision to try again. Later, the family enjoys a warm dinner, and Tang Zi Ran suggests adopting another child, Na Er, to help Lin Lin grow. The chapter depicts a tender moment between the two children, with Tang Wu Lin demonstrating his Martial Soul, Blue Silver Grass, to Na Er. After a peaceful night, Tang Zi Ran discovers that Lin Lin's arms show no signs of injury, contrary to what Lang Yue had described. This raises questions about Lin Lin's Martial Soul and its potential healing abilities. The next morning, Lin Lin feels no pain, indicating a possible enhancement in his self-recovery after awakening his Martial Soul. The chapter concludes with a joyful breakfast and Lin Lin's eagerness to learn more about Martial Souls at school.Full content
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