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Stealing Fragrance.
Chapter 133: There Are Pits in Desperation. [136]
Summary
In the ancient text "On the Fall of the Qin," it is noted that Qin Shi Huang melted down weapons to create twelve golden figures, symbolizing his power. Historical records suggest these figures were representations of towering bronze figures dressed as barbarian tribes. Dan Fei and Cao Guan discuss the connection between these figures and Dong Zhuo, who melted them for coins, hinting at a deeper secret of longevity. They ponder the fate of the giants and the significance of Bu Yi's wish for the three fragrances. Ultimately, they realize that Bu Yi succeeded where others failed, having made a wish in the cave of the giants, leading to a quest for the elusive fragrances.Full content
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