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Chapter 825: Willing to Abandon a Life of Survival for the True Self, Ending This Remnant Life to Face the Seven Trials, a Life-and-Death Battle. [831]



Summary

The passage depicts an intense confrontation between Yan Wen and Ci Song, driven by deep-seated grief and revenge. Yan Wen, blaming Ci Qi Bai for the fall of the 7th temporary fortress and the loss of his fellow scholars, seeks to end his life by challenging Ci Song. He dramatically prepares for battle by cutting his hair, symbolizing his determination and resolve. Despite his brother Yan Zheng's pleas, Yan Wen is committed to facing Ci Song, burning his own blood and soul to temporarily enhance his combat power. The scene is charged with emotional intensity, exploring themes of guilt, honor, and the devastating consequences of war.

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