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Chapter 13: Obediently, Is Breaking Off an Engagement a Process That All Transmigrators Must Go Through?. [13]



Summary

In the narrative, Ci Song learns about his betrothal to Mo Yao, a highly talented woman from Zhongzhou, which surprises him due to her esteemed background. His friend, Xu Shaocong, reassures him that the marriage is already arranged regardless of their feelings. Meanwhile, Mo Yao contemplates her marriage, expressing a desire for autonomy. The story shifts to a family gathering where Mo Tai Wei, Mo Yao’s grandfather, proposes to finalize the marriage, causing tension. Ci Song is conflicted, unsure of how to navigate this traditional engagement, revealing themes of duty versus personal choice and societal expectations in relationships.

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