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Entering Dao from Infancy

Chapter 26: Don’t Let Me Die with Regrets [220]



Summary

Li Tian Gang is shocked and hurt after his father, Li Tian Zong, slaps him in anger and disappointment over a situation involving his brother, Li Hao. Despite Li Tian Gang's previous feelings of inadequacy, he now faces the consequences of his impulsive actions. Li Tian Zong, who is nearing death, demands to know the details of what happened, expressing deep sorrow over the family's troubles and his son's mistakes. As Li Tian Gang recounts the events, Li Mu Xiu provides a different perspective, highlighting Li Hao's achievements and the injustice he has faced. Li Tian Zong, filled with anger and heartbreak, lashes out at Li Tian Gang, emphasizing the dangers their family faces and the mistakes that have led to Li Hao's estrangement. As their emotional confrontation unfolds, Li Tian Zong reveals he is fading and will not be able to return to the family. He implores Li Tian Gang to bring Li Hao back, passing his strength to him for this purpose. In a moment of despair, Li Tian Gang kneels and strikes himself in grief, pleading for guidance to bring his father back. However, Li Tian Zong reassures him that his focus should be on Li Hao and fulfilling his responsibilities as a father. As Li Tian Zong dissipates, Li Tian Gang is left with overwhelming sorrow, realizing the weight of his father's last words and the urgency of his mission. After Li Tian Zong vanishes, Li Xiao Ran, consumed by rage and grief, attacks Li Tian Gang, blaming him for the family's misfortunes and the loss of their brother. Li Mu Xiu intervenes, but the emotional turmoil leaves them all shattered, mourning the loss of their elder brother and the family they once knew.

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