Other language: Vietnamese

Lu Jia’s Path to Survival

Chapter 5: What is a Warrior. [5]



Summary

As the caravan's night deepened, Elder Huang shared the history of warriors, emphasizing their crucial role in the Empire's formation and peacekeeping. He explained that even with a hundred warriors in a village, the slave-catching team’s twenty warriors were vastly outmatched. Zhu Lao Er, a first-rank martial artist, recounted his escape from capture, highlighting the immense power disparity between ordinary people and martial artists. He described his own strength and speed, but ultimately, despite his abilities, he was overwhelmed by the slave-catching team. The narrative underscores the dangers of underestimating martial artists and the harsh reality of their world.

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