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Chapter 385: The King Liang Without Offspring Under His Knees, The Monarch Set from the Very Beginning. [385]



Summary

Ying Tian confronts Wei Ling, questioning him about the king's age and childlessness, revealing his intent to inherit the throne. Wei Ling realizes the dire implications of Ying Tian's words and pleads for his life, but Ying Tian asserts his dominance, declaring Wei Ling's death a warning to others. After killing Wei Ling, Ying Tian interacts with Ci Song and Xu Shao Cong, assuring them of their safety and discussing future plans. Meanwhile, Zhuang Die Meng and Li Meng, observing the gruesome scene, express their disdain. Ci Song delivers a letter from Li Meng to Li Ge, who feels a warm connection to her sister despite the distance. Ci Song prepares to return to the General's residence with Zhuang Die Meng excitedly wanting to meet his father.

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