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Entering Dao from Infancy

Chapter 33: Bestowing the Divine General (Seeking Monthly Votes) [227]



Summary

The chapter discusses the high costs associated with exchanging merit points for opportunities to defy fate, highlighting that the Wang Jia has yet to accumulate the necessary points. Yu Huang reflects on the potential resurgence of the Dayu Divine Dynasty through the merit treasury, which could elevate ordinary individuals to genius status. He anticipates the treasures that will become available as merit points accumulate. As the court reacts to the merit treasury, Yu Huang orders the summoning of a mysterious figure, Chong Er, who has amassed a significant number of merit points. Speculation arises about Chong Er's identity, with theories suggesting he may be a wandering powerhouse. Yu Huang decides to bestow upon him the title of Divine General, a rare honor that would elevate Chong Er's status dramatically. The news of Chong Er's impending title spreads, igniting curiosity and excitement among the populace. Meanwhile, within the Wang family, a woman realizes the implications of this development, recognizing Chong Er as their potential benefactor. In the Tan Palace, Song Yu Feng connects Chong Er to Li Hao, reflecting on the challenges and dangers Li Hao faces. The chapter concludes with dark figures plotting against the Dayu Divine Dynasty, acknowledging the potential benefits of the merit treasury but expressing a desire to eliminate the Li family to weaken their enemies.

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