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The narrator introduces us to a young man named "baby xiaotian" . He introduces himself as the grandson of one of the richest men in China, named "Zhao Wenli." The narrator asks if the young man is related to the "wealthy man" , and if he is the son of the wealthy man . The young man answers that he is, and the narrator asks him if he wants to "revenge" the wealth of the rich man. The narrator says that he does not want to do so, because the treasure house is not there, nor are the martial techniques there. He says that the treasure is the currency of the "shayun kingdom," and that it seems the king of the kingdom is dead. He asks if there is a chest in the room, and he says that there is one, but that he cannot open it to find out its contents. He also says that they should not take anything from the dead body, because it will bring "bad luck." He asks the narrator if he can practice the "invisible travelling skill," which is a martial skill that is said to be able to travel ten thousand miles in a day. He answers that it is a long lost skill, and that if he practiced it, he could travel ten times as far in one day as he could in a single day.
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The Strongest Male Lead in History • Chapter 101 • Page ik-page-4450546
The Strongest Male Lead in History • Chapter 101 • Page ik-page-4450547
The Strongest Male Lead in History • Chapter 101 • Page ik-page-4450548
Chapter 101
This is a locked chapterChapter 101
About This Chapter
The narrator introduces us to a young man named "baby xiaotian" . He introduces himself as the grandson of one of the richest men in China, named "Zhao Wenli." The narrator asks if the young man is related to the "wealthy man" , and if he is the son of the wealthy man . The young man answers that he is, and the narrator asks him if he wants to "revenge" the wealth of the rich man. The narrator says that he does not want to do so, because the treasure house is not there, nor are the martial techniques there. He says that the treasure is the currency of the "shayun kingdom," and that it seems the king of the kingdom is dead. He asks if there is a chest in the room, and he says that there is one, but that he cannot open it to find out its contents. He also says that they should not take anything from the dead body, because it will bring "bad luck." He asks the narrator if he can practice the "invisible travelling skill," which is a martial skill that is said to be able to travel ten thousand miles in a day. He answers that it is a long lost skill, and that if he practiced it, he could travel ten times as far in one day as he could in a single day.
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