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Confucianism and Daoism Above All? I Recite Tang Poems in Another World!.
Chapter 146: Yan Ruoci with Innate Deficiencies, Gift of Silent Tea Leaves. [146]
Summary
Yan Wen aimed to confront Ci Song but chose to leave when his brother and Shi Yue were present, knowing he couldn't act against Ci Song. After Yan Wen's departure, Shi Yue expressed regret for his actions, while Meng Ruo encouraged him to forgive Yan Wen. Shi Yue lamented the loss of Meng Ruo's talent due to Yan Wen's past actions, which left her and her daughter, Yan Ruo Ci, in difficult positions. Ci Song offered Meng Ruo precious tea from Senior Jian Mo, which could help Yan Ruo Ci's condition, demonstrating his gratitude. Despite her hesitation, Meng Ruo recognized its immense value. As Ci Song and Shi Yue left, Meng Ruo felt guilty for her past treatment of him. Later, Ci Song inquired about a sword he possessed, which Shi Yue revealed was a legacy of his father, a symbol of power and mastery in the Confucian Academy.Full content
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