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Stealing Fragrance.
Chapter 185: Three Difficult Problems. [189]
Summary
In a tense confrontation, Guo Jia's serious demeanor instills fear in Shan Fei, despite their brotherly bond. Huang Long defends his actions, claiming he did nothing wrong, while others accuse him of betrayal. Zhang Fei Yan poses three profound questions about misunderstanding, being perceived as wrong, and ensuring the well-being of the Blackhand army. He expresses his desire to act without regrets, despite the uncertainty of finding answers. Huang Long counters that strength dictates truth, suggesting that becoming a strong person is the key to overcoming doubts. The dialogue reveals deep conflicts and differing philosophies on power, responsibility, and morality within their group.Full content
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