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Entering Dao from Infancy

Chapter 37: Two Slaps to Suppress [231]



Summary

The Ji family has gathered at the council hall on the Sacred Mountain to discuss Ji Yun Ge's return. Ji Dao Xin had previously stopped others from visiting Ji Yun Ge, hoping he could leave quietly without being entangled in worldly affairs. However, some elders and branch leaders are now discussing the possibility of allowing Ji Yun Ge's escort, a young man from a foreign clan with the bloodline of Ji Qing, to join the Ji family. The discussion is divided, with some opposing the idea due to the family's rules against intermarriage and the fear of breaking precedent. Others argue that the young man's actions in escorting Ji Yun Ge back are worthy of consideration. Ji Dao Xin suggests that the young man's intentions should be considered, and that the matter of Ji Qing is in the past. The debate highlights the internal conflicts within the Ji family, particularly regarding bloodline and sacred bone issues. Illegitimate children, including those with the "Qing" character in their names, are often overshadowed by their legitimate counterparts and are not allowed to live on the Sacred Mountain. The discussion is further complicated by the presence of Ji Qing Yuan, who has consecutively broken through to become the new God of War of the Ji family and has formed good relations with many. Ji Dao Xin's expression remains calm, but he is aware of the underlying tensions and opposition.

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