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Entering Dao from Infancy
Chapter 44: Alone, Pushing Through Three Thousand Miles (Two-in-One Chapter) [162]
Summary
In this chapter, a black flying bird, frightened by the presence of Li Hao, attempts to escape but is caught due to its injuries. Li Hao, recognizing the bird as a member of the Tian Ji Dian, interrogates it. The bird pleads for mercy, claiming innocence, but Li Hao, sensing its true nature, disregards its pleas. As the bird prepares to commit suicide, Li Hao discovers valuable blood jade within it before flying to investigate its lair. Inside the Fire Cave, a three-headed demon leader discusses the risks of an alliance with Longmen when Li Hao arrives. The demons are shocked to see him, and despite their initial disbelief, they command an attack. Li Hao effortlessly defeats them, showcasing his immense power. After the battle, he collects the bodies of the defeated demons, while Feng Bo Ping observes in astonishment at how easily Li Hao handles the situation. As they continue their journey, a dark blue-winged bird flies over the scene of destruction, realizing the danger posed by Li Hao's presence in demon territory. It quickly spreads the word, warning other demons of the human's invasion. Many demons, fearing for their safety, begin to flee, while some decide to confront Li Hao, unaware of the deadly outcome awaiting them.Full content
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