Other language: Vietnamese
Sword Comes.
Chapter 161: The Mountains and Rivers Must Part Eventually. [161]
Summary
The story unfolds with Chen Ping An receiving a carriage from Gao Xuan, driven by a cold elder. As they travel, Cui Zhan, the driver, shares insights about Song Ji Xin, revealing the complexities of their relationship. Chen Ping An reflects on past grievances, particularly how Song Ji Xin's envy stemmed from their contrasting upbringings. They discuss the nature of friendship and the burdens people carry, with Chen Ping An expressing disdain for those who add to others' struggles. The narrative touches on the wisdom of their experiences, the significance of true companionship, and the burdens of pride, culminating in a deeper understanding of their pasts and the people around them.Full content
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