Chapter 64: Chapter Sixty: Wancheng Treasure Ship

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Two years later, Tang Sen returned to Xiling with Xu Shuhui.

By then, Tang Zuo had been promoted to the steward of the second floor of the Steel Bone Tower, tasked with assigning duties.

Upon his official return to Xiling, Tang Sen took up a position in the Battle Hall and applied to establish his own household. He spent nearly all his money buying a mansion next to the Martial Hall.

Initially, he could only afford a single steward, Uncle Fu, and two maidservants, which made the mansion seem desolate.

Since birth, Tang Luo was familiar with the name Tang Zuo because he assigned Tang Sen all the difficult and dangerous tasks, much to Xu Shuhui’s displeasure.

However, Tang Sen saw this differently and was actually excited, knowing that the most dangerous tasks also came with the highest rewards.

He needed large amounts of money and did not want Xu Shuhui to live a difficult life, so he accepted all of Tang Zuo’s assignments and accomplished each task successfully.

So, their wealth visibly increased and due to completing the most challenging tasks, everyone in the Martial Hall held Tang Sen in high regard.

In Tang Luo’s memory, he never saw his father injured, and they would always have meals together when there were no missions.

Having lost his mother at an early age and relying on his younger sister, he felt that their current life was the happiest it could be.

However, just because you do not fight for something does not mean that others would leave you be.

As Tang Luo grew older, and as his younger siblings were born, the fight between Tang Zuo and Tang Sen increasingly heated up.

the Tang Clan from the First Cultivation Ground, the main branch warriors, and children from several

other hand, those who supported Tang Sen were all warriors from the Battle Hall. The stalemate between the two sides persisted until the year Tang Luo turned ten, when the elders of the Tang Clan made up

at the pinnacle of the Transcending Mortal stage, fight each other. After all, determining the First Head of the Martial Hall had to be decided by strength, and this

closed cultivation room, with only the elders of the Tang

that day, Tang Zuo became the head of the Tang Clan’s fleet, leading a large number of warriors to set sail from Xiling

Martial Hall, and two years later, he became the Martial Hall Head at the age of

Ship represented the most

Tang and Mi Clans cumulatively over a hundred years. As a commercial city, Xiling had no special products, let

would be threatened not only by faraway cities but also by nearby cities like Clear Water. There would be no talk of

organize long voyages to

jointly build a massive ship for commercial purposes. Although there were gaps between the two clans in Xiling, they regarded each other as brothers once they went up the Lingjiang River and onto

invited a master from the Ou Family in Yuanzhou to design a steel ship for

meters in breadth. It had a displacement of 28,000 tons and could carry a weight of up

a maximum speed of forty nautical miles per hour. It carried hundreds

expedition involving the full power of the Tang and Mi

from Xiling and headed upstream from east to west. It left Lingjiang River and headed

Ship suddenly transformed from a merchant ship to a warship, and began to plunder the coastal cities and ships

once-flourishing small cities turned into ruins as several Fierce Realm warriors led the ship’s warriors

martial art manuals, spirit beasts,

who came and went like the wind. The coastal cities fell

trade when robbery was

because they had met an adversary, but because the spoils of war were too many to fit on

to Xiling, the ship and its crew were hailed as heroes,

and ancient artifacts were flung around as if each

the first expedition, the wealth of the Tang and

to surpass the Tang and Mi Clans for hundreds of years as Xiling has grown into a massive city with a population

it is not because the two clans are exceptionally

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