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Follow the path of Dao from infancy

A new work from the author of 'Astral Pet Store', welcome to enjoy it! ———— In chaotic times, one seeks survival; in prosperous times, one seeks fame. Despite being weathered by the vicissitudes of life, the Great Yu Dynasty still found itself in an era of prosperity. In the northwest, a youth trekked nine thousand miles on foot, slaying the Great Demon alone to compete for a lifetime of glory. In Long Lake, an unmatched Grandmaster hurried to the mortal realm to establish a sect, leaving his name to be revered for a hundred generations. In the imperial capital, a saintly figure spread his teachings far and wide, with followers throughout Qingzhou, his legacy lasting forever. Yet within Qingzhou City, in the compound of a family with a long military heritage, there was a child who never engaged in serious pursuits, instead spending his days playing chess, painting, fishing, and playing the zither. Years later— …… When the sword rose, dragon smoke stretched for three thousand miles, and a single strike wiped out the cities of nine provinces! Among all the laws of the world, only I, have entered the path. …… 【Light-Hearted Humor】【Martial Path Panel】【Art Master】【Scheming】

Ancient Xi · Eastern
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Chapter 41: What It Takes to Walk the Jianghu Is...

The scent of cotton-like, fragrant crispiness wafted over, and Li Hao could smell it from far away, this was made by Uncle Liu himself.

Don't be fooled by Uncle Liu's status as a small vendor; his deep-fried fragrant crispies were incomparable. His ability to set up a stall on the busiest street outside the Divine General Mansion for many years was a clear testament to his skill.

As the aroma lingered on the edge of the square, Li Hao arrived with Li Yuanzhao, they saw that the number of young men and women here had noticeably decreased, all hurrying towards the entrance stairs to Tan Palace Academy, but there were still quite a few figures lingering in front of each stall, their attire and decorations clearly from other provinces.

It was a rare trip to Qingzhou, so it might as well include sampling the local cuisine.

Li Hao saw a long queue in front of Uncle Liu's stall, mostly comprised of women, as well as some house servants in line to purchase for their masters.