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Sword Comes.
Chapter 156: The Teenager on His Shoulders Carrying the Grass and the Flying Orioles. [156]
Summary
Cui Zhan, once a powerful figure, now finds himself weak and penniless, reflecting on his past and the burdens he bears. He engages in a conversation with Yu Lu and Thank You, who are wary of him. Despite his condition, Cui Zhan critiques their perspectives on Chen Ping An, suggesting that ignorance breeds fearlessness. He humorously discusses their feelings towards various characters, emphasizing the complexities of their relationships. The dialogue reveals insights into their personalities and motivations, highlighting the challenges of morality and ambition in a world where good and evil often intertwine. Ultimately, Cui Zhan's reflections serve as a commentary on the nature of human flaws and the pursuit of knowledge amidst life's difficulties.Full content
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