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Stealing Fragrance.
Chapter 497: The Will of God. [504]
Summary
Ya Ke Xi, resembling a bandit, extorts the weak while courting the talented. He reveals to Shan Fei that a magic lamp, once in Nakahara, has granted wishes to many, including Al Sha Ke, the Pa Ti Ya Empire's pioneer. Shan Fei deduces the lamp's power is linked to the other fragrance, enhancing determination. He realizes that the lamp's true essence lies in its ability to clarify one's will, enabling persistence in achieving desires. This connection leads Shan Fei to consider the buried object’s relation to the lamp, suggesting that true success stems from unwavering commitment, as exemplified by Al Sha Ke's rise from chieftain to king.Full content
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