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Peerless Poet Saint.
Chapter 137: Riding a Horse by the Tilted Bridge, Sleeves of Red Filling the Building. [137]
Summary
Liu grapples with the dilemma of selling a favor to Qin Mu, feeling conflicted due to the allure of a captivating poem. The poem's significance elevates Qin Mu's reputation, drawing admiration and envy from others. Wei Guo, a small yet wealthy nation, becomes a focal point for Qin Mu's ambitions, as he recognizes its commercial potential. Amidst political maneuvering, Da Zhou's forces aggressively assert control over Wei Guo, disregarding threats from the Peach Blossom Fan. As tensions rise, a literary gathering for Mu Yu Han is organized, hinting at deeper strategies and personal dynamics at play, showcasing the intertwining of art, power, and ambition.Full content
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