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Confucianism and Daoism Above All? I Recite Tang Poems in Another World!.
Chapter 195: Impersonating Song Ci's Benevolence, Mohist Disciple's Stylish Entrance. [194]
Summary
In this passage, a complex interaction unfolds between Ci Song and an impersonator, exploring philosophical perspectives on survival and moral choices during the War of Heaven and Man. The narrative highlights their contrasting viewpoints about combat, with Ci Song arguing for a pragmatic approach of survival, while the impersonator maintains a principled stance of avoiding unnecessary killing. The scene is further complicated by Mo Yao's presence and the arrival of Mo Lin, a powerful Mo family disciple, with a mechanical dragon, signaling potential future conflicts and intrigue in this mysterious world.Full content
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