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The Strongest Shopkeeper in History.

Chapter 160: Influence. [161]



Summary

Genghis Khan, disguised to participate in the Ten Thousand Worlds Tower auction, is planning a strategic gamble. Having witnessed the Mongol Empire become a target for ambitious forces, he recognizes the need to display their strength and deter potential invaders. He aims to achieve this by supporting his grandson, Möngke Khan, in a battle orchestrated within the tower. To afford this strategic move, Genghis Khan risks a significant portion of the empire's treasury, Dragon Qi, and even his own Destiny - a force akin to Protagonist's Luck. He understands the risks involved, including potential downfall or even death, but deems it necessary to secure the Mongol Empire's future. His actions are driven by the understanding that the events of "The Legend of the Condor Heroes" and "The Return of the Condor Heroes" share an uncanny resemblance, implying a shared history. Therefore, aiding Möngke Khan is crucial for preserving the Mongol legacy. However, open support could backfire, attracting unwanted attention from those eager to exploit the situation. Genghis Khan is walking a tightrope, carefully balancing risk and reward to ensure the survival of his empire.

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