Iron Ladies - Ch. 112 - Yihuo Planet Lord Provokes Evil Dragon

Who’s face is on that plushed animal?

Did we just get a Oath of the Peach Garden reference?


Thanks again for the translation Allen.
 
I find the concept of becoming brothers in a culture very interesting. I read that Native Americans had practices to become 'blood brothers', and I hear south-western Asian immigrants/descendants often refer to each-other as 'brothers', though it doesn't seem to hold a lot of weight as it gets used seemingly rather lightly.
Is referring to your friend in China as 'brother' a common thing to do and does it actually confer a bond/respect? Is the same done for sisters?
 
@MaHuD Family are more important in those region. Less stabby for inheritance but more fight to be the main family. Brother is expected to be the more than best friend use.
 
The bad guys aren't even poking a bear at this point, they're throwing rocks at an oncoming tomahawk missile
 
@MaHuD doesn't even have to be a friend. Its fairly common as a gesture of friendliness or closeness I would say. Now what they did here is totally different though, they basically became sworn siblings, basically swearing a blood oath to become siblings. Usually done only with someone who is so close they might as well be a close sibling or family member, or with the intent of that happening. Almost like a marriage but not really.
 
Are all the planet lord just dumb as shit. They all provoke him even when they already saw what he was capable of.
 
@TetsuyaLP
ah the trope of the common bad guy> " pft he killed that other planet lord that was so stupid, he won't get me I can take him out" .... they say this even though they are just as stupid. I think that is what makes them stupid in the first place , that they are and they don't know it.
 
Warlords with Jet Li , Andy Lau & Takeshi Kaneshiro - sworn brother til someone gets some funky ideas... not so with Beiyang thank goodness
 
The ongoing Bullying of Ding Yuan continues.

Economically, it would have made greater sense to employ the slaves on something profitable (with really shitty wages) in the short term rather than just killing them. It's what made America great.
 

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