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Republican Era Cavalry.

Chapter 481: The Treacherous Traitor. [462]



Summary

Si Ji Mountain, located 15 kilometers northeast of Zou County, is the resting place of the Semi-Sage and features a tomb built during the Daoguang era. Zhang Ai Guo visits the mountain, pays respects at the Guanyin Temple, and reflects on Confucius's history. In a bustling market, he witnesses the exploitation of common people through excessive taxes imposed by officials, who threaten and bully honest villagers. Amidst chaos, Zhang observes the struggles of a young hunter and the unjust treatment from those in power. The narrative highlights themes of fate, societal injustice, and the resilience of the common folk against oppressive systems.

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