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Tomb Robbing: Flying Sword Slays Xue Shi, Still Claims Not to be an Immortal.

Chapter 32: Legend of the Iron-Headed Dragon King. [32]



Summary

The narrative revolves around the legend of the Tie Tou Long Wang, a mythical creature associated with the Yellow River, first mentioned by the storyteller's father. The tale reflects on the creature's immense size and the fear it instilled in those who traversed the river. As the story unfolds, characters discuss the reliability of such legends, with skepticism about the existence of the Tie Tou Long Wang. They share local folklore, including a mysterious Fish Bone Temple and a recently discovered ancient tomb sealed with talismans, hinting at the presence of hungry ghosts. The conversation intertwines personal anecdotes and historical references, enriching the narrative's depth.

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