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Chapter 25: What the Heart Fears (End of Part 1)(2/2)

Liu Cang silently nodded to Cai Yong, leaving Liu Cang speechless.

Although he felt that Cai Yong's natural talent was a bit of a curse, unconsciously and uncontrollably, Liu Cang developed an unprecedented and clear-cut admiration for this land.

A land full of countless possibilities, no one dares to say where she will go.

The heroism had not yet appeared in his heart, but Liu Cang's eyes solidified again. He stood up and looked north. Suddenly, there was even a bit of cruelty and madness in Liu Cang's eyes.

Hu Qiang in the north and Xianbei in the border area. A hundred years later, those barbarians invaded the Han area. Now the Han people who made him tremble and proud were turned into pigs and dogs.

Thinking about the villagers who have been with him for many years, Liu Cang really couldn't imagine the scene of those shrewish women in the village being impaled and grilled on the fire to be eaten.

The big man is very scary.

It should probably be more terrifying!

More barbaric, more animalistic!

Liu Cang finally withdrew his sight from looking at the Northland. He was unable to reverse the century-old war. Today's exchange with Cai Yong made him understand more and more that it was basically impossible for him to change the situation of the future hegemony among the heroes.

Most of them are outstanding people in the world, independent, confident and stubborn, and their ideas are too right.

The building has collapsed, and it is time for the heroes to rise.

They are good at adapting and fighting. Their living environment destined them to be good at fighting and fighting, but also destined them to be uncomfortable being manipulated by others.

Asking himself, Liu Cang didn't think there was anything wrong with the war.

As things stand in the world, being able to conquer and fight well is definitely the result of death and killing, while the stench and filth that accompany the iron horse will always be there.

But facing the darkness hidden behind the centuries-old war, Liu Cang felt afraid.

Thinking about his ability to raise animals with style, Liu Cang thought that he might just have to work harder to make the Han people more fertile.

"Beidi? You are so murderous. As a father, I don't know whether to be happy or worried." Cai Yong sighed as he watched Liu Cang's expression change.

"Don't worry, father, I'm not interested in conquering the outside world, sealing the wolf as a slave, or anything like that." Liu Cang said with a smile.

"That's good. Haoxuan should abide by his own integrity and treat you well. As a father, I can ask someone to find a career for you." Cai Yong said confidently when Liu Cang regained his cheerfulness.

"Thank you for your concern, father. Father, can you play the song "Ambush on Flying Daggers"? Liu Cang stood up and saluted Cai Yong.

"Hahahaha, why not? Haoxuan is...?" Cai Yong said happily, seeing Liu Cang turning around to leave, he couldn't help but ask.

"Feed the pigs." Liu Cang turned his back and ran away.
Chapter completed!
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