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Adopted Husband.
Chapter 18: Hanging Myself on the Southeast Branch. [46]
Summary
Ning Yi, after a period of seclusion following the Mid-Autumn Festival, resumed his normal life by attending classes and retrieving wooden boards. He reflected on the value of poetry and its role in gaining reputation, while also acknowledging his lack of depth in scholarship. Despite the pressure from societal expectations, he found comfort in his current identity as a son-in-law, enjoying a leisurely life. He engaged in discussions about poetry with Kang Xian and Qin Lao, who praised his talent but also critiqued his casual approach to writing. Ning Yi demonstrated his writing skills on a whiteboard, eliciting laughter and criticism from the scholars for both the aesthetics and content of his poetry, yet they remained intrigued by his work.Full content
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