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Peerless Poet Saint.
Chapter 747: So Confucian in Style. [676]
Summary
In the narrative, characters discuss the historical significance of Wan Zhong Lou and the Blue Ox Clan, who followed Laozi and fought against the Demon Race. Duan Yan De humorously reflects on the clan's name and their color choices. The conversation shifts to the potential of retracing Laozi's path through Hangu Pass, with Qin Mu contemplating the implications. As Fang Gu Ran arrives, he witnesses chaos among the myriad races fighting over fragments of the Myriad Races Bell, symbolizing lost unity. Disappointed, Fang Gu Ran realizes the races' power is wasted on petty squabbles. He supports Qin Mu, indicating trust in his leadership, even if it involves drastic measures.Full content
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