Other language: Vietnamese
Transmigrating Through Ancient Times, I Establish My Dominion Through Poetry.
Chapter 67: After Hearing This Poem, Long Will Definitely Die!. [67]
Summary
In the Drunken Immortal Pavilion, Du Yu utters the word "Zhao," triggering a profound reaction in Long Wei, a True Dragon. This single word resonates like thunder, causing Long Wei to plummet from the sky, overwhelmed by fear and the weight of an unfinished national defense poem. The poem's essence, recited by the Grand Scholar Wen Ying, symbolizes unwavering spirit and national strength, striking terror into Long Wei. Du Yu, leveraging his understanding of the connection between heaven and humanity, uses this moment to assert his power without completing the poem, ultimately subduing Long Wei with a single word.Full content
You can use arrow keys or WASD to move back/forward chapter
Loading...