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Entering Dao from Infancy

Chapter 13: Assassination [12]



Summary

Li Hao, deeply immersed in his passion for chess, rejects the idea of using it as a mere tool for martial arts. He feels a strong desire to apply his skills directly to chess despite the constraints he faces. While he enjoys playing chess, he is also driven by a fierce ambition to defeat a powerful enemy, the tiger-robed immortal, which seems daunting given his current status. Li Hao's focus on chess leads him to ignore other pursuits, even as he observes the rapid progress of Bian Ru Xue, his future fiancée, who excels in martial arts training. The training grounds are filled with both direct descendants and illegitimate children, creating a clear hierarchy. Bian Ru Xue enjoys the privileges of a direct descendant, while Li Hao avoids the training arena to escape potential humiliation due to his lack of martial arts aptitude. One day, Li Hao encounters a new servant skilled in chess. After a challenging match, he recognizes the servant's potential and promotes him to First-Class Servant. However, during a subsequent game, the servant attempts to assassinate Li Hao, believing him to be a weak target. In a surprising turn, Li Hao instinctively defends himself and retaliates, showcasing unexpected strength and skill.

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