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First-Class Daoist Gate.
Chapter 848: Two Kowtows. [836]
Summary
In a poignant scene, Zhang Fei, overwhelmed by despair, confronts his son Zhang Bai Yi, who feels he has disappointed his father. Zhang Fei reflects on his parenting mistakes, realizing he pushed Bai Yi too hard, leading him astray. As Bai Yi struggles with feelings of inadequacy compared to his elder brother, Zhang Fei vows to fight for his son's future, despite his own failures. Meanwhile, Zhang Bai Ren, observing the turmoil, recognizes the sacrifices made by Zhang Fei for Bai Yi. The narrative highlights themes of familial bonds, regret, and the harsh realities of the cultivation world, emphasizing the consequences of misguided expectations and the quest for redemption.Full content
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