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The Legend of Situ Shankong.

Chapter 37: Village Chieftain. [174]



Summary

Qin Bu Kong, once proud and aloof, showed vulnerability by crying uncontrollably, leaving his companion bewildered. Despite attempts to comfort him, Qin revealed deep sorrow linked to his past. He shared a haunting vision of his deceased father, a man he once respected, who had harbored intentions to harm him. This painful memory intertwined with their current struggle against a ghostly presence. Qin’s background emerged, showcasing a life marked by isolation and a quest for acceptance, particularly from his father, who taught him mystical arts while grappling with his own violent legacy. The trauma of familial rejection shaped Qin's character, creating a complex man yearning for connection despite his harsh upbringing.

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