Other language: Vietnamese

Bureau of Civil Investigation's Extraordinary Records (Complete 8 Volumes).

Chapter 16: Crime and Punishment. [279]



Summary

In the narrative, Guang Ren and the protagonist discuss two short swords named Guilt and Punishment, which have a dark history tied to a blacksmith's family tragedy during the Warring States period. Guang Ren reveals that the swords originally belonged to him, crafted from divine materials, and explains their intertwined fates. The Punishment sword accepts the protagonist as its master, suggesting a deeper connection to Guilt. As the conversation unfolds, an ominous presence of Wu Ren Di looms, leading to an unsettling atmosphere. The protagonist grapples with the implications of the swords and the mysterious circumstances surrounding Wu Ren Di's absence, hinting at future conflicts and unresolved tensions within the Civil Investigation Bureau.

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