Other language: Vietnamese
Sword Comes.
Chapter 157: Since Ancient Times, Sages and Worthies Have All Been Lonely. [157]
Summary
In the vibrant city of Huang Ting Guo, a little girl experiences excitement, while an old scholar foresees impending war and chaos. He hides his worries from the children, guiding them to an old bookstore where he buys them books, emphasizing the value of accessible knowledge. As they share drinks in a shabby tavern, the scholar reflects on a friend who ran a tavern for decades, revealing the bittersweet nature of their friendship and the struggles of his friend's family. He advises the children to practice adaptability and not rely solely on book knowledge, warning against stubbornness in their paths. As he drunkenly imparts wisdom, the children learn to cherish their bonds and the importance of friendship.Full content
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