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The Tomb Robbery Chronicles of the Republic Era.
Chapter 49: Each with Their Own Agenda. [343]
Summary
The narrative unfolds with the tragic demise of Da Mao, leading to a surreal transformation of power dynamics. Witnessing the aftermath, the fox expresses deep sorrow, while the Lama, unfazed, seeks to claim dominion over the Mystic Realm. Their interaction reveals tensions as the fox attempts to assert authority, but the Lama dismisses him, causing friction. In a shocking twist, both characters injure themselves simultaneously, revealing their intertwined fates. As the fox begins to heal, Da Mao, thought to be dead, reappears, provoking a profound sense of regret and fear in both the fox and the Lama, challenging their understanding of life, death, and power.Full content
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