Other language: Vietnamese
Sword Comes.
Chapter 96: The Divine Creatures of Mountains and Waters. [96]
Summary
In the narrative, Zhu He, holding an ancient copper bell, is on alert due to a mysterious panic among transformed humanoid beings. His companions, Chen Ping An and others, observe his frantic behavior with mixed emotions. A Liang, another character, offers alcohol to Lin Shou Yi, leading to a humorous first encounter with drinking. As Zhu He reassures everyone about the absence of danger, he shares the significance of the bell, which wards off evil and alerts its owner to nearby demons. The story hints at the existence of supernatural beings in their world, emphasizing caution during their journey.Full content
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