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"The Chronicles of the Radiant Citadel"

In a realm threatened by encroaching darkness, Shā'ěr Xīngǔxiǎn, aided by their mysterious mentor Shadow, embarks on a perilous journey to combat evil forces. Through trials and alliances, they uncover inner strength and forge unbreakable bonds. When Shadow departs, Shājiā'ěr' faces their ultimate test, confronting darkness alone to restore peace to their world.

S_Shaggy · Oriental
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145 Chs

Chapter 72: A Funeral of Honor

In the wake of Liang Wei's tragic demise, Radiant Citadel was enveloped in an atmosphere of solemnity and reverence. The fallen warrior's comrades and friends gathered to pay their final respects and bid him farewell with a funeral befitting his valor and sacrifice.

The grand hall of Radiant Citadel was transformed into a somber sanctuary, adorned with flickering candles and fragrant incense as mourners gathered to honor Liang Wei's memory. Shājiā'ěr stood at the head of the hall, his voice steady as he delivered a eulogy that spoke of Liang Wei's bravery, loyalty, and unwavering commitment to the sect's cause.

As the funeral procession made its way through the halls of Radiant Citadel, the air was heavy with grief and sorrow. Warriors and civilians alike bowed their heads in respect as Liang Wei's casket passed by, a silent tribute to his sacrifice and the legacy he left behind.

Outside the walls of Radiant Citadel, the sky darkened with storm clouds, a reflection of the somber mood within. But amidst the tears and the mourning, there was also a sense of determination—a resolve to honor Liang Wei's memory by continuing the fight against the dark empire with renewed fervor and determination.

As Liang Wei was laid to rest in a place of honor within the sect's sacred grounds, his comrades vowed to carry on his legacy, drawing strength from his courage and sacrifice as they faced the trials and tribulations that lay ahead. Though he may have fallen in battle, Liang Wei's spirit would live on in the hearts of all who knew him, a guiding light in the darkness that surrounded them.