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The Gate of Great Rebellion.

Chapter 758: Who Still Has Some Pride?. [760]



Summary

An Zheng listens to Chen Zhong Qi's lengthy monologue, reflecting on their past friendship and the irony of their current enmity. Chen expresses regret for his actions but acknowledges that time cannot be reversed. He reveals his intention to die, having poisoned himself, and contrasts their moral standings—An Zheng's hesitance to kill him despite having reasons to do so. As Chen succumbs, An Zheng grapples with his emotions, realizing the depth of their shared history. Meanwhile, Yu Wen Fang Ge contemplates the implications of An Zheng's actions and the pride that influences decisions, ultimately choosing to spare him due to his connection with Wushuang, who desires to cultivate rather than engage in familial conflicts. The narrative explores themes of pride, regret, and the complexities of relationships amid conflict.

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