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Chapter 968 Foreign Aid [Seeking Monthly Tickets]. [970]
Summary
The chapter describes a distressing incident that occurred in a tea house during a time of unusual circumstances. The tea house proprietress was a renowned figure in the local community, known for her beauty, eloquence, and extensive knowledge. Many local scholars and literati frequented her tea house, and some even tried to pursue her as a wife, but she remained devoted to her deceased husband. . However, the proprietress has recently gone missing, and the authorities are struggling to investigate the case due to a lack of resources. The chapter suggests that the proprietress is facing "More Bad Luck than Good," and a sense of regret arises in the hearts of those who knew her. . The chapter also mentions a conversation between Gong Cheng and a messenger, where the messenger suggests accompanying Gong Cheng to Camel City, near the border fortress of the Kingdom of Kang, and orders him to "Kill them all," regardless of whether the "useless people" come or not.Full content
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