Other language: Vietnamese
Han Homeland.
Chapter 120: A Jiao's Romantic Misfortune. [121]
Summary
Yun Lang and Cao Xiang engage in a spirited conversation about wealth, scars, and horse riding. Cao Xiang, from a noble family, envies Yun Lang's scar-free life and proposes a deal to build a pavilion in exchange for protective gear. They discuss hosting playboys at Yun Lang's place, highlighting the importance of social connections. Amidst playful banter, Meng Da introduces a duckling, symbolizing hope and dreams. Cao Xiang reveals his gambling losses to A Jiao, the emperor's abandoned woman with exceptional mahjong skills. Despite his strategy, her luck prevails, leaving him in financial distress. Yun Lang sympathizes, recognizing A Jiao's unique fortune in gambling, contrasting her romantic misfortune.Full content
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