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Entering Dao from Infancy

Chapter 24: The Great Thief Steals for Himself, Saves the World [218]



Summary

In Liangzhou, a fierce battle unfolds between Li Tian Gang and the legendary thief, Feng Bo Ping. Their clash causes immense destruction, with Li Tian Gang utilizing his Divine Blade and summoning a fire dragon, while Feng Bo Ping counters with an azure pagoda. Despite Li Tian Gang's martial prowess, he struggles against Feng Bo Ping's unmatched speed and techniques. As the fight intensifies, Li Tian Gang faces injuries but boasts about his combat experience. Feng Bo Ping, acknowledging Li Tian Gang's skills, warns him about the dangers of their confrontation, especially concerning Li Hao, Li Tian Gang's son, who is involved in the conflict. The appearance of Li Hao's clone complicates matters, leading to a confrontation between Li Tian Gang and Feng Bo Ping regarding Li Hao's allegiance. Tensions rise as familial ties and loyalties are questioned, with Li Tian Gang expressing disdain for Feng Bo Ping's influence on Li Hao. Li Mu Xiu, Li Tian Gang's second uncle, arrives and attempts to mediate the situation, revealing his long-standing friendship with Feng Bo Ping. However, Li Tian Gang vehemently opposes this association, emphasizing the potential disgrace it could bring to the Li family. As the chapter progresses, the characters grapple with their relationships, the implications of their actions, and the overarching conflict, ultimately leading to a standoff between personal loyalties and familial duty.

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