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Chapter 84: Borrowing the Painting. [87]



Summary

In a captivating scene, Chu Li discovers exquisite scrolls, including a fierce tiger painting that evokes both admiration and fear in Xue Ling. As they discuss the significance of courage in martial arts, Chu Li encourages Xue Ling to confront her fears by hanging the tiger painting. The conversation reveals the artistic prowess of Lu Bo Yuan and the potential benefits of observing such art. Su Ru mentions the second young lady's apprenticeship under the esteemed Master Han Xi, highlighting her luck but also her frail health, which prevents her from practicing martial arts. As Chu Li immerses himself in rigorous training, he grapples with the duality of his newfound power and the lurking murderous intent, which he manages to temper with the help of Xue Ling's recitations of Buddhist scriptures.

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