Chapter 1523 - King of Old Hpakant (2/2)

There were ru was blessed by the Gods, which hy he had such an extraordinary ability and lived for so long This was notthe man claimed to be true He said that he saved aand in return, the deity blessed hievity

For a long ti he would live to be a hundred and twenty, so he never wrote a will Ultimately, he passed suddenly when he was a hundred and one All things considered, the circuht before he died, he had still been at theto his heart’s content One night, he just died

The death of the King sent the areas into a frenzy

A man who had power, money, and a fit body would naturally have a host of beautiful ladies surrounding hihout his lifetime, he had been involved with so many women that it was difficult to keep track, and he had likely fathered forty- or fifty-odd children However, living to such an old age also meant that he outlived the majority of his children His children did not inherit his longevity and the bulk of them died in their fifties and sixties As such, there was this saying in Hpakant: The King of Old Hpakant lived out the tih most of his children were already dead, a handful was still alive Those children had sons and daughters of their oho also went on to have their own children

An E was but a king, one could argue that he was technically an emperor of sorts And just like any emperor, the children in his family were on very poor ter he could forcibly suppress while he was still alive, but things spiraled down quickly after his passing

The following story was a story of brothers falling out These people initially capitalized on their own strengths to go against each other and consolidate power As soe alliances and retaliate

The King ure Perhaps it was an issue in upbringing, but all his children were scummy and often much too ambitious compared to how cohting, they etting the whole inheritance, they lost a lot of it

The King spent an entire lifeti his empire only to have his children squander all of it in a mere twenty years All that reood-for-nothing descendants

Upon hearing fro, Li Du becarandchildren Which one is this?”

Zhong Dapao laughed “Who else could it be? He randchildren but most of them are either dead or have run away Only one re of Hpakant, though I don’t actually knohat his real narandchildren, how can sole na if he’s the only one of his fa to say Liu Zi sneered, “He’s one hell of a bootlicker, that’s for sure You think he’s here because he chased out his aunts and uncles with his own strength? My ass! He’s a puppet supported by the governrandfather’s legacy assets”

The other party charged straight for theh-looking men stepped out of the car, their faces expressionless and cold as was expected of bodyguards

Behind theed ether as he approached Li Du and the people ere in the car He spoke slowly, “Good , everyone I’m terribly sorry to disturb you, but could I just ask which one of you is Mr Mao? Do you have a u Dapao stopped him He pushed Da Mao out fro for you”

Da Mao, the inexperienced teen he was, shi+vered at the scene that was unfolding before hihed coldly “What do you think? You’ve got an eye for picking jade, so they’re definitely looking to recruit you Go on, don’t keep the King of Hpakant waiting”