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Chen Tong a character featured within the famed ancient Chinese novel Investiture of the Gods. Chen Tong is the commander of Highwater Pass and has remained so for a few years. Chen Tong personally seems to have a deep grudge against Prince Yellow Flying Tiger, for Flying Tiger attempted to execute Chen Tong at one point in time after he had continuously performed crimes. Following the Flying Tiger escape arc, Flying Tiger would approach Chen Tong's Highwater Pass at one point in time and would only end up being wounded by one of his poisonous arrows. Commerce, one of four generals under Flying Tiger, would also be wounded by a poisoned arrow. Once Flying Tiger had been cured by Heavenly Educated during the time of night, Chen Tong would later appear and ask for battle. After realizing Flying Tiger's survival, Chen Tong would charge at him and duel it out. Once realizing his incapability in prowess, Chen Tong would flee while unleashing his poisoned arrows at Flying Tiger. These arrows were inaffective this time, due to Heavenly Educated's abilities of negation. Thus, Heavenly Educated would unleash his Non-Evil sword, and Chen Tong would instantly fall from his horse, dead.

Reference

  • Investiture of the Gods chapter 31 - 32