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Blue Coffin Death Shroud of the Heavenly Gate Ghost Valley.
Chapter 99: The Wildly Hidden Wine. [31]
Summary
Ye Qing reflects on Pang Lao Tou's impressive technique, reminiscent of the "Shadowless Yin Palm," and recalls his encounter with Bai Fa Lao Ni. As they explore a wine cellar, Pang Lao Tou reveals a mysterious jar marked "Ye Fu." After confirming its age, they discover it's a rare Ming Dynasty distilled wine, prompting excitement. Liu Jin Mo, knowledgeable about wines, identifies it as Wuliangye. Their conversation reveals familial ties; Liu Jin Mo’s master is related to the old man. The narrative intertwines their histories and the significance of the wine, leading to a deeper connection between the characters and their pasts.Full content
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