Other language: Vietnamese
The Godly Rich Man for Ten Thousand Years.
Chapter 236: Roll. [530]
Summary
Not just Ping Sheng, but all understood that a drop of blood was more valuable than their treasures. Ming Sheng emphasized the rule of first come, first served, urging others not to be greedy. Han Wu opposed the idea, fearing they would appear as bandits. Ming Sheng argued that the blood should not be monopolized, as it was unclaimed. The group, motivated by the potential treasures, began to sway Han Wu, who ultimately agreed to negotiate without violence. They approached Lu Hang, who denied being injured and refused their offer to share the blood. Ming Sheng attempted to persuade him, hinting at threats if he did not comply. Lu Hang remained firm, asserting that no one could take his possessions. Tensions rose as Ming Sheng's group, feeling insulted, decided to take the blood by force, leading to a confrontation.Full content
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