
Li Su's Strange Notes
by Li Su
About This Novel
In the twelfth year of the Republic of China, the heavily guarded Zhang Mansion was stolen. The hundred-year-old golden peach worth thousands of gold disappeared. The thief's committing method was unbelievable. Brigadier Zhang was ordered to investigate the case. After several twists and turns, he finally found the golden peach at the home of the Mo brothers who were hunting tigers in the mountains. It turned out that in order to find out the truth about the theft, Brigadier Zhang did not hesitate to burn Mo Da and others to death. The Mo brothers once obtained the mysterious scrolls "Severing Tigers and Wolves in the Forbidden Mountain" and "Summoning Insects and Ants in a Hundred Miles" from a Taoist priest, and learned the secrets. Seeing his brother and others being killed alive, Mo Er summoned wolves and other wild animals to attack Brigadier Zhang and his men. From then on, Mo Er fled to a foreign country to avoid being pursued by Brigadier Zhang. He married a Miao girl and gave birth to his son Mo Shanbei. During the Anti-Japanese War, Mo Shanbei and Li Jiongguang joined Cai Bingyan's army to participate in the anti-Japanese war. Later, due to being outnumbered, most of the soldiers in the army were massacred by the Japanese. Mo Shanbei used his family's secret knowledge to avenge the army... Time passed and time came to the 21st century. "Baili Calling Insects and Ants" has long been lost. The legendary story of Mo Shanbei is gradually forgotten by people. As a descendant of Li Jiongguang, Li Su came to Qingzhou, a small town in northern Guangdong, to meet Mr. Liu by chance. Li Li was then brought into a strange world of birds, beasts, insects and snakes, and started a journey of adventure. A shocking secret that had been running for many years was revealed...
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