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The Godly Rich Man for Ten Thousand Years.
Chapter 250: Is Glory. [544]
Summary
General Hu Lao's assurance to Lu Hang signifies the military's unified stance, alleviating worries among his allies. Despite the power dynamics, the true rule-breakers are hidden forces, not Lu Hang. The re-emergence of the "black hole" signals impending chaos, alarming those aware of its destructive potential. Yao Zi's defeat against Ying Wei leads to embarrassment, but General Hu Lao reassures him that losing to such a legendary figure is commendable. Yao Zi's perspective shifts from shame to pride, realizing that his scar symbolizes bravery. The narrative emphasizes the resilience of Chinese civilization, with Lu Hang representing its enduring strength.Full content
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