Our lives are based on lies. Historically, heroes were supposed to be the role models we looked up to, but were they? Some of them steal other people's fiancées, murder people to make a point, and so on. If these are the heroes, then who was the villain? Does being killed by a hero make someone a villain? Has anyone had the experience of living the life of a villain? Were they truly the villains we were led to believe they were? Source: https://in.pinterest.com/pin/ARvRowAG7vHGdKNLTkxiJYLui3lx-dzTzeITNFVhXA-XA46gUs4Z1S8/
As the bounty on Fang Yan was announced by the Eternal Palace, the entire Black Dragon continent erupted in a frenzy, with anyone able to get the reward of one thousand gold coins simply by providing the clue of Fang Yan. His posters circulated in cities all over the continent.
A thousand gold coins meant a lot to an average person on the Black Dragon Continent; they could easily live a lavish life with this much money.
Almost everyone began talking about Fang Yan as they looked for any information about his whereabouts.
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At a distant location in Black Dragon Continent, a middle-aged man sat on a chair, surrounded by many men and women. Murmurs filled the room as they discussed the recent event in the Black Dragon Continent.
A plump figure in a black robe stood in the center of the room, his back drenched in sweat and his body shaking uncontrollably as the middle-aged man stared at him.
"SILENCE," the middle-aged man's stern voice echoed in the room as silence descended.