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Silver Fox.
Chapter 55: How Bandits Make Friends. [439]
Summary
In the Western Regions, horse bandits adhere to a strict rule of only meeting at night under a moonlit sky, stemming from a legendary betrayal that occurred during daylight. This tradition is linked to beliefs about the Moon Goddess, who is thought to favor true bandit leaders. In Chapter 55, Tie Xin Yuan and his companions encounter a blood moon, a symbol of ominous events and chaos. Despite the superstitions surrounding the blood moon, Tie Xin Yuan assures his companions that it will soon pass. As bandit leaders gather, they discuss forming an alliance to strengthen their position against common enemies. Xu Dong Sheng, despite his superstitions, plays a pivotal role in easing tensions, encouraging camaraderie, and initiating a feast. The chapter highlights the blend of superstition, camaraderie, and strategic alliances among the bandits.Full content
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