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Blue Coffin Death Shroud of the Heavenly Gate Ghost Valley.
Chapter 92: Taking the World as One's Responsibility. [24]
Summary
Huang Qian Sui and his son, Huang Jian Guo, discuss their ambitions and responsibilities regarding leadership and the future. Huang Jian Guo expresses his desire to study hard and help the common people, but his father emphasizes the importance of political savvy and connections. The conversation shifts to familial matters, particularly concerning Meng Hong Bing's health and his wish to have Lan Er take care of him. Huang Jian Guo devises a strategic plan to help Meng Hong Bing, suggesting a combination of temptation and coercion to ensure Lan Er assists in his recovery. The dialogue illustrates themes of ambition, familial bonds, and the complexities of personal relationships intertwined with political aspirations.Full content
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