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Supreme of All Realms.
Chapter 5: Only the Rat Lord Has Noble Character (2). [11]
Summary
A silver-furred mouse, perched on Chu Tian's shoulder, laments the moral decay of society, expressing disdain for women who seduce men while their husbands work. As they observe a commotion in the streets, the mouse humorously contrasts its noble character with the world's filth. Chu Tian mocks the mouse's complaints, leading to a playful exchange. The mood shifts when Chu Tian reveals that an old enemy, Zhou Dang Tou, has returned and poses a threat, prompting the mouse to adopt a more serious demeanor. Despite its earlier complaints, the mouse suggests they comply with the enemy's demands for golden-scaled carps, emphasizing a philosophy of kindness amidst trouble.Full content
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