

Summary of the Repugnant Gateway
So, what happens when things go *wrong* with the concept of law? That's the core idea driving "Repugnant Gateway." Imagine this: far away in the treacherous Blue Boorish Mountains, inexplicably, groups of scoundrels just started showing up. Apparently, they were washed out from places like the You Kingdom or maybe just wandered off after some major battlefield meltdowns.
Now, these aren't just stragglers – they've carved out a whole new society right there in this harsh landscape! Because honestly, who *would* try to conquer Blue Boorish Mountain? Too risky. So instead, it became their own little haven, calling it the Illusory Perennial Domicile, basically their version of an eternal safe zone where they can be bad and get away with it.
The most notorious bunch are this Great Nine Bandits crew – definitely the top dogs in that outlaw community. They've even set up a school for kids from the Domicile, teaching nothing but raw survival skills, preparing them for life as misfits basically. And somehow, amidst all these hardened criminals, there’s An Zheng.
He's an orphan who arrives *really* young – maybe ten or so? And he kinda looks like he'd be easy pickings, a genuinely timid sort. People write him off fast, calling him useless and even labelling him as the ultimate chicken, someone you'd pity but nobody expects to lead much of anything.
Except... wait, there’s this one person who sticks up for him – ten-year-old Du ShouShou! That's his only friend in this rough world. So An Zheng becomes something of a joke among them, basically the punching bag they use to vent their frustrations. But here’s where it gets interesting: no one knows what kind of power *that* particular orphan holds.
The story dives into how tough he really is beneath that timid exterior, and whether his journey towards dealing with these 'devilish' elements can actually succeed... Maybe even change things for Du ShouShou? And just who are the truly powerful ones in this messed-up world – the Great Nine Bandits or maybe this unlikely hero?
It’s all about finding a balance when rules get twisted, and figuring out how to walk through that door where everything is different. Sounds like chaos ripe for some kind of order...