Other language: Vietnamese

Supreme Realm of Dou Po.

Chapter 1301: Am I Supposed to Cooperate?. [1394]



Summary

The conversation revolves around the metaphorical comparison of the Xiao family to tea in a cup, while the Dan Dian is likened to a table. Qing Hao Ran suggests that despite the apparent strength of the Dan Dian, they are setting themselves up for failure, with Xiao Yan's family acting as a catalyst for their downfall. The Dan Dian's current confidence is misleading, as they believe they are isolated in their conflict with the Xiao family. Qing Hao Ran reveals that the Dan Dian's eagerness for war stems from Xiao Yan's previous actions, specifically the killing of Dan Yan, which has incited a desire for revenge from Dan Da Cheng.

Full content

Loading...