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Entering Dao from Infancy

Chapter 27: Regret Comes Too Late [221]



Summary

Li Mu Xiu stands stoically as Li Xiao Ran grapples with despair over their brother Li Tian Gang's bloodied state. Li Xiao Ran laments the futility of their years guarding the Mo River, believing his elder brother lost forever. As Li Tian Gang slowly recovers, he resolves to find Hao Er, expressing his wish to pass on the family legacy. Li Mu Xiu urges him to take charge, but Li Tian Gang dismisses his absence's significance. Li Mu Xiu confronts him about his past mistakes, emphasizing the deep emotional scars left on Hao Er and the importance of genuine care over mere duty. Li Tian Gang realizes his neglect and vows to find Hao Er, believing forgiveness is possible. Li Mu Xiu warns him that Hao Er may not even remember to resent him, highlighting the boy's long wait for his father's acknowledgment. As Li Tian Gang prepares to leave, he feels the weight of regret and sorrow for his father's death. Li Xiao Ran decides to accompany him, but Li Mu Xiu insists he go alone for the sake of their mission. Li Tian Gang departs, determined to bring Hao Er back, despite the dangers posed by the Ji family.

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