Other language: Vietnamese
Tomb Robbery: I, Zhang Qiling's Brother, Dominate the Nine Gates.
Chapter 28: The Blind Man's Hard Life. [28]
Summary
The narrative discusses the historical context of tomb robbing in China, highlighting that various dynasties, including the Qing Dynasty, employed specialized troops for this purpose. The story follows Bai Ze and a little official who encounter a blind man, a descendant of the White Tiger troop, while traveling. The blind man shares his background, revealing his father's connection to tomb robbing and his own skills. Despite his blindness, he has learned martial arts and has a natural talent for tomb raiding. The tale explores themes of survival, the allure of wealth, and the complexities of trust in human interactions.Full content
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