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Blade that Slays the Heavens.
Chapter 28: Establishing Independence. [28]
Summary
In a tense narrative, Pang Zhongyuan recounts the treachery within the royal court of the grassland, where the two princes, motivated by greed and ambition, conspired with Great Qi to poison their parents, the Great King and Queen. This betrayal led to a coup, with the princes assuming control and falsely claiming their parents died of illness. Pang Zhongyuan expresses deep sorrow for the former rulers and highlights the division among the tribes, with some remaining loyal to the royal court. Chu Mo, recognizing the dire situation, questions the potential for unity among the loyalists and warns that seeking refuge with Elder Haoyue could lead to further betrayal. The conversation reveals the complexities of loyalty, power, and the struggle for survival in a land rife with conspiracies.Full content
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