Other language: Vietnamese

Rise of the Lord God.

Chapter 68: Twin Phoenixes. [67]



Summary

Wu Ming arrives at a serene inn, where he decides to stay for a few days. After settling in, he enjoys a meal of pig ears and wine, reflecting on the county's fortune and the governor's reputation. Meanwhile, in the grand mansion of the Wang family, Wang Su and his son Wang Yu discuss a recent incident involving reckless servants. Wang Su expresses satisfaction with Wang Yu's handling of the situation, emphasizing the importance of loyalty and control within their family. The narrative intertwines Wu Ming's observations of local power dynamics with the Wang family's internal politics, hinting at future conflicts and alliances.

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