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Chapter 999 - 999 927 The Old Rascal Shall Not Deceive Me



Chapter 999: Chapter 927 The Old Rascal Shall Not Deceive Me Again Chapter 999: Chapter 927 The Old Rascal Shall Not Deceive Me Again This is the first chapter of “Heaven-Reliant Dragon Slayer.”

The revised chapter title: “At World’s End, My Thoughts on You Are Unforgettable.”

On the road of Shaoshi Mountain, Guo Xiang, wearing a yellow shirt with a little East Heretic temperament, traveled the Martial World with a donkey and a sword.

Ever since Guo Xiang had bid farewell to Yang Guo and Little Dragon Maiden as a couple at the summit of Mount Hua three years ago, she hadn’t received the slightest bit of news from them.

Her heart continued to yearn, so she informed her parents, claiming she wanted to sightsee and enjoy the landscapes, but actually, she was seeking news about Yang Guo.

However, since that separation, the couple had ceased to appear in the Martial World, and no one knew where they had secluded themselves.

Guo Xiang had traveled from north to south and from east to west, nearly traversing half of the Central Plains, yet still had not heard anyone mention recent news of the Condor Hero, Yang Guo.

One could say:

At the start of the new book’s first chapter, Chu Kuang immediately engaged all the readers in a collective memory of Guo Xiang’s unrequited love for Yang Guo.

The original text described it thus: [Although Guo Xiang didn’t necessarily need to meet with the couple, she would have been perfectly content to hear some news about how Yang Guo behaved righteously in the Martial World.]

Then the plot unfolded.

Jueyuan from the end of “The Return of the Condor Heroes” made an appearance;

The little monk, Zhang Jun Bao, showed up once again;

The Kunlun Three Sage, He Zudao from the Western Regions, entered the scene;

And the story thus began to revolve around Shaolin Temple.

Naturally, the protagonist’s perspective was centered on Guo Xiang.

This was a massive chapter of nearly twenty thousand words, and whenever it came to the mental activity of the little East Heretic, Guo Xiang, it seemed impossible to not include hints of the Condor Hero’s whereabouts, causing the readers to feel both heartache and sighs as they read.

Quickly.

The comment section became densely packed with messages!

The influence accrued from the two previous works, “The Legend of the Condor Heroes” and “The Return of the Condor Heroes,” exploded completely under the guidance of a mere twenty thousand words by Chu Kuang!


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