Other language: Vietnamese

Sword Comes.

Chapter 130: The Young Man of Mountains and Rivers. [130]



Summary

In a tale of fate and encounters, an old Daoist, Xuan Gu Zi, guides a limping teenager and a perceptive girl, Jiu Er. The teenager struggles with a snake gall stone, which the Daoist ultimately allows him to keep, emphasizing its significance to his destiny. As they discuss the extraordinary backgrounds of some young travelers, the Daoist reflects on their potential and the importance of kindness. Meanwhile, a shadowy spirit expresses regret for failing to protect a boy named Chen Ping An, who learns about the formidable nature of Li Huai's father. The narrative explores themes of destiny, wisdom, and the interconnectedness of their lives.

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