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Entering Dao from Infancy
Chapter 21: The Divine General's Mansion Has Lost Him (Two-in-One Chapter) [139]
Summary
Li Hao demonstrates his superior swordsmanship to Ren Qian Qian, asserting he can defeat opponents from higher realms in a single move. He encourages her to follow her own path in martial arts instead of comparing herself to him. Meanwhile, they encounter various characters at the Divine Travel arena, including a wealthy family whose son, Han Wu, becomes interested in Li Hao. Over three days, Ren Qian Qian attempts challenges in the Soul Continuation arena but struggles due to her lower cultivation level. Li Hao explores the city, seeking famous paintings and ultimately finds a genuine masterpiece, negotiating with the wealthy family for an exchange. As they attend the Grand Master Conference, Li Hao's status as a Tianji Grand Master becomes apparent when he easily gains entry despite lacking an invitation. The atmosphere is lively with many Grand Masters and their disciples. Li Hao interacts with old acquaintances from the Tangong Academy, who express admiration for him. The young master’s reputation grows, drawing attention from various figures, including those who previously underestimated him. Li Wu Shuang, a member of the Divine General Mansion, also seeks him out, showcasing the shift in dynamics as Li Hao's prowess and status are recognized.Full content
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