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The Legend of Situ Shankong.

Chapter 42: Killing Intent Has Risen. [316]



Summary

The passage describes a violent confrontation where the narrator, driven by rage and vengeance, attacks Di Bao Tian and a woman who attempted to harm him and his companion Da Mao. After using phantom troops to immobilize the attackers, the narrator brutally injures Di Bao Tian by stabbing his thigh with scissors and striking him unconscious. He then pursues the woman, who tries to grab a gun, and ultimately severs her hand as retribution for her attempted murder of Da Mao. The narrative is intense, graphic, and explores themes of revenge, anger, and the breakdown of moral boundaries in the face of extreme violence.

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