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Core of the Sage.

Chapter 813: Golden Dragon Falls!. [813]



Summary

In a complex interplay of elemental fortunes, the Mongol Yuan Empire's power is depicted through a golden dragon symbolizing their prosperity. However, the dragon shows signs of decline, reflecting the empire's waning fortunes due to external pressures, particularly from the scholar Du Yu, whose denunciations threaten their stability. Tie Mu Zhen, the Great Khan, is infuriated by Du Yu's verbal assaults, which evoke memories of past defeats and challenge the Mongol Yuan's reputation. As Du Yu's words resonate, they instill hope in the other nations, undermining the perception of Mongol invincibility and rallying the oppressed to resist.

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