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Entering Dao from Infancy

Chapter 83: He is not a thief; he is a master thief. [279]



Summary

In Chapter 83, tensions rise as Li Hao confronts Fo Zhu regarding the capture of a thief, whom Li Hao defends as the "Saint of Thieves." Fo Zhu, representing the Buddhist sect, dismisses Li Hao's claims and warns him about the consequences of associating with a notorious criminal. The conversation escalates, with Li Wu supporting Li Hao and challenging Fo Zhu's authority and past inaction during state crises. Fo Zhu maintains a calm demeanor, asserting that Li Hao's actions could lead to infamy and punishment. As the discussion unfolds, it becomes evident that Fo Zhu has ulterior motives, attempting to provoke Li Hao while revealing a deeper plot involving the Li family and divine blood. Li Hao realizes the danger of being manipulated and refrains from acting rashly, understanding the potential consequences of a conflict with the Buddhist sect.

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