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The Great Idle Person of the Zhenguan Era.
Chapter 174: Calamity at the Gate. [181]
Summary
Li Su was released from Dali Temple Prison and was taken away by Cheng Chu Mo and his group. The Dongyang Princess's estate had sent a carriage to pick him up, but it returned after seeing the other carriages. Li Su earned the respect of the rascals, who admired his audacity and bravery. Cheng Chu Mo told Li Su that he had become the new champion of Chang'an City's notorious list. Li Su had always desired to be the undisputed "little rascal" of Chang'an City, with a reputation that preceded him. He accepted the nickname without any qualms. Li Su's purpose was to earn the nickname "Little Rogue," which would serve as a protective charm, helping him avoid trouble. After a night of heavy drinking, Li Su returned home. His father, Li Dao Zheng, was unaware that Li Su had been stripped of his title and removed from office. Li Su met with Wang Zhi, who told him about his brother's marriage to a woman from the Zhou Family, who had a bad temper and beat her husband. Li Su was outraged and wanted to know more about the sister-in-law's background. Wang Zhi told him that she was the daughter of a veteran soldier who had taught her combat skills from a young age.Full content
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