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Chapter 106: Yun Family Demon. [296]
Summary
Yun Lang, indifferent to Si Ma Tan's words, focused on Sima Qian's indulgence in food, highlighting the power of hunger. Sima Qian, overwhelmed by gourmet delights, realized his lack of restraint. Yun Lang shared a past act of desperation driven by hunger, emphasizing the importance of feeding the hungry. He believed hunger could lead to dire actions, advocating for addressing basic needs before higher pursuits. Sima Qian, initially shocked, understood Yun Lang's perspective. Yun Lang's connection with Sima Qian seemed inexplicable, yet genuine. The narrative explored the tension between physical desires and intellectual cultivation, portraying Yun Lang as a figure challenging conventional values.Full content
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