Other language: Vietnamese
Entering Dao from Infancy
Chapter 52: The Twin-Born Li Hao and the Inaccessible Dragon Pass [170]
Summary
In a rainy spring setting, Li Hao engages in a chess game against a clone of himself, created from a painting titled "The Two-Faced Person." Despite their identical appearance, the clone lacks the mental acuity of Li Hao. The clone possesses 30% of Li Hao's abilities but cannot earn experience points. Li Hao also utilizes a chess manual called the Qiankun Diagram, allowing him to create marked military flags that unleash powerful sword energy when destroyed. As Li Hao plants these flags to establish territory against demons, a demon from the Undying Realm attacks one of the flags, triggering a devastating sword energy that kills it. This event instills fear among the demons, leading them to avoid the area. Over time, the presence of humans and Li Hao's military flags deter the demons, transforming the landscape into a safer territory for humans. In the summer, a new demon emerges, unaware of the changes in the area. It disregards warnings about the military flags and charges toward Longguan Road, only to be killed by a swift sword energy, reminiscent of Li Hao's earlier power. The chapter highlights Li Hao's growing strength and influence over the region, as well as the fear he instills in the demon realm.Full content
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