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Entering Dao from Infancy
Chapter 23: The Ancient House of the Ji (Ten Thousand Changes) [217]
Summary
Li Tian Gang confronts Feng Bo Ping, realizing he is the Thief Saint who has been secretly protecting his son, Li Hao. Tensions rise as Li Tian Gang questions Feng Bo Ping's intentions, accusing him of making Li Hao audacious. Feng Bo Ping defends his actions, stating that without him, Li Hao would have perished due to the demons targeting the Li family. Li Tian Gang expresses concern over Li Hao's reckless behavior, while Feng Bo Ping argues that Li Hao's talent surpasses any guidance his father could provide. The conversation escalates into a philosophical debate about power and respect, with Feng Bo Ping mocking Li Tian Gang's authority. As the discussion intensifies, Li Hao's clone appears, prompting further conflict. The two men prepare to battle, but their confrontation is interrupted when both suddenly teleport away. Meanwhile, Li Hao experiences a surreal journey in the River of Death, where he encounters a mysterious old man who reveals that he is the source of the river's power. The old man explains that to escape, Li Hao must help him return to his hometown, as his obsession has trapped many souls. After agreeing to help, Li Hao learns that the old man is connected to the Ji family, revealing a deeper familial connection. The chapter concludes with Li Hao preparing to embark on this new journey, leaving behind his companions to fulfill the old man's request.Full content
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