Other language: Vietnamese
After being rejected for marriage, I can no longer hide my identity as a poetry immortal.
Chapter 18: A True Man in the World, Only Worries About Achieving Fame, What Is There to Worry About Without a Wife?. [18]
Summary
Ye Tian, after being publicly humiliated by a broken engagement, unexpectedly gains sympathy and admiration from those around him. Initially angry and contemplating suicide, he experiences a moment of clarity that leads him to rethink the significance of his past. He addresses the crowd, expressing gratitude for their support and urging them to forget the past, emphasizing that true men fear failure, not the absence of a wife. His words resonate deeply, transforming his image from a victim to an enlightened individual, earning him thunderous applause and respect from the audience, including those who once doubted him.Full content
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