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Confucianism and Daoism Above All? I Recite Tang Poems in Another World!.
Chapter 163: Better to Deceive an Elder with a White Beard Than to Deceive a Poor Young Man!. [162]
Summary
In a tense confrontation, Ci Song challenges Mo Tai Wei's views on his granddaughter, Mo Yao, asserting her right to choose love over family obligations. Mo Tai Wei insists on family duty, but Ci Song's talent manifests dramatically, enhancing his cultivation and establishing his worth. As Mo Yao defies her grandfather, expressing her desire to pursue true love, tensions escalate. Lu Yong intervenes, showcasing his formidable strength by easily defeating an elder of the Mo family, leaving Mo Tai Wei in a precarious position. The encounter reshapes perceptions of Ci Song, who is no longer seen as a mere wastrel but as a powerful contender.Full content
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