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Peerless Poet Saint.

Chapter 104: When the Hundred Flowers Bloom, I Do Not Bloom; When I Bloom, I Scare to Death. [104]



Summary

In the Selection Pavilion, Qin Mu delivers a powerful poetry performance that electrifies the audience. His poem, "When flowers bloom, I do not bloom; when I bloom, I shall terrify all," resonates deeply with Da Zhou's cultural spirit. The poetry generates immense cultural energy, manifesting a crimson-gold battle flag symbolizing Da Zhou's national pride. The scene captures the rising ambition and potential of Da Zhou, with scholars and spectators moved by Qin Mu's bold declaration of strength and impending transformation. The poem becomes a rallying cry, representing the nation's determination to rise and challenge competing territories.

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