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This chapter's epigraph is from a poem by the famous poet . The poem is about a young woman who is pregnant with a child. The young woman is the daughter of a man who rescued her from a giant snake. She was deceived by the man's bastard, who had married the young woman's sister. When she found out that the man had a wife, she was already pregnant. She asks her brother if he wants her to kill the father of the child. His reply is that she should kill the man herself. He says that his sister is trying to make her sister live a shame for her whole life. She says that her bastard is already married and should be allowed to have the baby. She also says that she wants her sister to marry the man who has already married her. This is a reference to the fact that the woman has already been married to another man. She wants to marry that man and give birth to her child. Her brother says that he will help her escape from here. He then asks if she is feeling unwell. She replies that she is. He tells her that he has made his decision. He doesn't care if the woman is telling the truth or not. The longer he is in the barrier, the more spiritual qi he is being consumed. His spiritual qi is almost completely gone. He asks if he can help him put on a small act. The family head says that the family will serve the family if he surrenders. If that is the case, he says, he will kill that brat. He also asks if the family still wants to fight against him. His response is that he still likes young men. His uncle didn't know that he was planning to kill him
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Chapter 88
This is a locked chapterChapter 88
About This Chapter
This chapter's epigraph is from a poem by the famous poet . The poem is about a young woman who is pregnant with a child. The young woman is the daughter of a man who rescued her from a giant snake. She was deceived by the man's bastard, who had married the young woman's sister. When she found out that the man had a wife, she was already pregnant. She asks her brother if he wants her to kill the father of the child. His reply is that she should kill the man herself. He says that his sister is trying to make her sister live a shame for her whole life. She says that her bastard is already married and should be allowed to have the baby. She also says that she wants her sister to marry the man who has already married her. This is a reference to the fact that the woman has already been married to another man. She wants to marry that man and give birth to her child. Her brother says that he will help her escape from here. He then asks if she is feeling unwell. She replies that she is. He tells her that he has made his decision. He doesn't care if the woman is telling the truth or not. The longer he is in the barrier, the more spiritual qi he is being consumed. His spiritual qi is almost completely gone. He asks if he can help him put on a small act. The family head says that the family will serve the family if he surrenders. If that is the case, he says, he will kill that brat. He also asks if the family still wants to fight against him. His response is that he still likes young men. His uncle didn't know that he was planning to kill him
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