Chapter 51: Abolish King Dai(2/2)
Such a narrow-mindedness is naturally disgusting, but at that time King Dai was at the height of his power, and no one dared to offend him. Later, the disasters caused by the disgusting canal became more and more serious, and countless people died in floods and heavy rains.
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If the hero from the remote barren mountain hadn't taken action in the end, I'm afraid this disaster would have spread to other continents and counties, causing more people to suffer.
With these things in mind, Lorraine Hill walked on the grassy and rocky hillside beside the river, strolling towards the top of the mountain.
This mountain road was recently dug by local people, and you can still see many traces of gravel paving. Along the mountain road, some local people climbed up the stairs.
Lorraine Hill wore a veil and slowly stepped forward among the crowd. When he arrived at the small open space on the top of the mountain, under a tall beech tree, a rough and simple oval-shaped boulder stood standing, with several inscriptions carved on it.
Large characters.
‘The Tomb of Huai Chang’
Simple and unpretentious, just like its name.
Many old people and children walked quietly to the tombstone, carefully inserted three sticks of incense into the big cauldron full of incense ash, then slowly knelt down and mourned silently. After a long time, they slowly stood up with misty eyes.
, and then leave.
Only those who have personally experienced all the disasters that swept through them can understand how rare it is to have such a hero appear in the world and save everyone from all kinds of dangers.
Chapter completed!