Other language: Vietnamese
Sword Comes.
Chapter 21: Catching the Snake Eagle. [21]
Summary
Fu Nan Hua, upon regaining his focus, surveyed the scene around him, noting the tension in the air. He instinctively reached for his ancestral jade pendant, only to find it missing. Reciting a Daoist mantra to calm himself, he confronted a teenager beside the lifeless body of Cai Jin Jian, who stood in a defensive posture. The teenager, armed with a bloody shard of porcelain, remained silent when questioned about the murder. Fu Nan Hua, recognizing the futility of saving Cai Jin Jian, expressed his disbelief at the teenager's actions and the lawlessness of the town. Despite the grim situation, Fu Nan Hua felt a sense of exhilaration, contemplating the potential treasures he might acquire from Cai Jin Jian's corpse. As he engaged the teenager, he noted the boy's surprising composure in the face of his crime, leading to a tense exchange that hinted at deeper motivations behind the murder.Full content
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