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Chapter 168: A Bath with 50,000 Taels of Gold, Ci Qi Bai Leaves Zhongzhou. [167]



Summary

Ci Song awakens in his room, feeling refreshed and free of injuries after collapsing during martial arts training. Shi Yue, his caretaker, informs him that he slept for only an hour and presents him with a medicinal soup that aids his recovery, valued at an astonishing fifty thousand taels of gold. They discuss the General's residence's modest lifestyle despite the expensive herbs grown by Old Xu, a skilled farmer associated with the family. Meanwhile, in the Taiwei Mansion, Mo Tai Wei reacts to a letter regarding his granddaughter's infatuation, deciding to consult the family ancestor. At the dining table, Ci Song learns of his father's upcoming departure and new disciple, Ying Tian, leaving him curious about the young man's abilities.

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