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The Great Idle Person of the Zhenguan Era.

Chapter 105: Ma Zai's Departing Sorrow. [108]



Summary

Li Su's life took an unexpected turn when he became a soldier in the Tang army, holding the position of registrar and military advisor from the eighth rank. He was trapped in a whirlpool of power, with no choice but to obey the Emperor's decree. Li Su's father, Li Dao Zheng, was anxious about his son's deployment, citing the Guanzhong Prefecture's rules that prohibited the only son from being deployed. However, Li Su reassured his father that he would not be fighting on the front lines and would be serving under the Grand General. Li Su received a magnificent Aoi horse as a gift from Princess Dong Yang, but he struggled to ride it due to its disobedience. Dong Yang later taught Li Su how to ride the horse, showcasing her skills and revealing her legs, which Li Su had never seen before. Li Su's journey to war was imminent, and he would have to travel a long distance from Chang'an to Songzhou. Dong Yang's words echoed in his mind, warning him that riding a donkey to war would be embarrassing and potentially deadly.

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