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I am a visitor, but you call me a courtier

Lion travels through a dangerously high-level martial arts world, locked into a system of exploration. Only by exploring can he become stronger, isn't that right? To gain strength, he must resort to greed, accepting bribes and profiting for himself as a middleman. He becomes a target of ridicule for everyone, hating that he can't kill those who slander him. But behind the scenes, he uses his greed to secretly amass wealth and power, without leaving a trace. One side with a bad reputation, the other side reigning over the world! The Empress, with tears falling silently, speaks her truth: "My love, I yield to you. Come to my palace tonight!" The talented and beautiful women of the court speak out: "My lord, no matter how the world looks at you, I will be with you as your partner in life and death!" The heroic women of the martial world declare: "To fulfill Lion's destiny, we will cross any obstacle!" Others ask in confusion: "He is clearly a despicable person, why are you still protecting him?"

TheDreamerWorker · Fantasy
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79 Chs

Money is not omnipotent, but without money, nothing is possible!

Holland had just taken a sip of wine when he coughed and his face turned red.

Lion quickly reached out and lightly patted him on the back, saying, "Master Holland, drink slowly, don't get too hot-headed!"

Holland glared at Lion in anger.

If it weren't for this brat's words, could he have turned so black and blue?

"To the point of saying, why do you crave so much silver. . ."

Lion opened his hand and smiled: "There's a saying that goes, money is not omnipotent, but without money, nothing is possible! Who would be afraid of having too much money? Is that right, Master Holland?"

"Hmph! You're making up a bunch of nonsense. I won't argue with you!" Holland's face turned dark as he lifted his wine cup and said, "I'll drink a cup to you and wish that you'll become the most detestable person to yourself!"

Lion cheerfully lifted his wine cup and said, "Borrowing your words, I hate people with money!"

Holland: "Cough cough. . ."