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Great Xia Nobility.
Chapter 125: The Most Difficult Battle. [122]
Summary
In a fierce battle at the foot of a mountain, Ning Chen faces the formidable Abbot of Du'e Temple, who embodies the power of Buddha. Despite the abbot's overwhelming strength, Ning Chen and Qing Ning strategize to exploit his slowed speed. They engage in a violent clash, with Ning Chen wielding a blood-patterned sword and Qing Ning using a silver spear. Both sustain injuries as they attempt to break through the abbot's defenses. Meanwhile, the Imperial Army fights desperately against three protectors of the Buddha Kingdom, suffering heavy casualties. The struggle intensifies as Ning Chen and Qing Ning push their limits, aiming to defeat the abbot and prevent the return of the monks to their temple, which would spell doom for their comrades. Ultimately, the battle showcases themes of sacrifice, resilience, and the relentless pursuit of victory against overwhelming odds.Full content
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