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Entering Dao from Infancy
Chapter 117: There is no more Li Hao in the world (guaranteed double chapter) [118]
Summary
Li Tian Gang and others initially believed that Li Hao's survival from an assassination attempt was due to the protection of elders like Li Mu Xiu. They were shocked to learn that Li Hao, only six years old, had single-handedly defeated a Week Heaven boundary assassin. This revelation highlighted Li Hao's extraordinary capabilities, surpassing even those of renowned talents like the sacred son of Qian Dao Palace. Li Fu recalled an earlier mission where Li Hao had killed two large demon beasts, realizing that he had underestimated the child's abilities. Zhao Bo expressed concern that if Li Hao hadn't been so strong, the outcomes of the assassination attempts could have been dire. Li Tian Gang admitted his negligence in protecting Li Hao, believing the safety measures in the God General's Manor would suffice. Li Hao, however, expressed that the situation was far more dangerous than they realized. Despite his calm demeanor, he acknowledged that luck and his own strength had saved him. He criticized Li Tian Gang for underestimating him and argued that revealing his talents would only attract greater threats from the Demon Race. Tensions escalated when Li Hao declared he would no longer be part of the Li family, leading to a heated confrontation with Li Tian Gang, who insisted on the importance of family ties and responsibilities. Li Hao maintained his stance, asserting that he was not bound to the Li surname and was willing to sever all ties. In the face of Li Tian Gang's threats, Li Hao agreed to a harsh condition: he would guard Tianmen Pass for three years, a perilous task that had led many to their deaths. Li Mu Xiu and others were horrified by the terms, fearing for Li Hao's life. Despite the risks, Li Hao resolved to leave the Li family behind, stepping out of the Divine General Mansion with determination. As he departed, he received support from peers, including Jiang Han Xing, who reminded him of his worth and legacy.Full content
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