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Tomb Robbing: Starting with the Bloodline of the Three-legged Golden Crow.
Chapter 486: Should I Knock One?. [486]
Summary
Luo Chen and his companions arrive at the palace plaza, where Bai Yi is captivated by a large four-legged cauldron, a significant bronze artifact symbolizing power in ancient China. As Luo Chen approaches, he declares himself as Ying Zheng, the First Emperor, vowing to protect China. His powerful oath stirs awe among the group. Luo Chen notices a familiar signature linked to Bai Yi, leading to a moment of tension between them. Ignoring Bai Yi's thoughts of confrontation, Luo Chen continues toward the Emperor Ling Palace, characterized by its grand architecture and solemnity. His companions feel anxious about what lies ahead, questioning if they might encounter the living First Emperor.Full content
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