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The Legend of Situ Shankong.

Chapter 32: Situ Mountain Void. [169]



Summary

The narrator returns to Wuhan after half a year, reflecting on their relationship with Qin Bu Kong, who has a reputation for drinking and gambling. After the death of the narrator's master, they confront Qin, who drunkenly accepts them as a disciple without formalities. Their interaction reveals tension, with the narrator struggling against Qin's unpredictable nature. Despite their differences, Qin offers to teach the narrator his magical arts, emphasizing a non-traditional master-disciple relationship. Ultimately, the narrator agrees to learn from Qin while remaining loyal to their master's teachings, acknowledging the complexity of their new alliance.

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