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Adopted Husband.
Chapter 197: Seed. [225]
Summary
In the summer, Jiangning enjoys pleasant weather with a vibrant atmosphere filled with leisure. A young boy named Zhou Jun Wu, a disciple of Ning Yi, engages in a discussion about philosophical concepts in a courtyard. He is maturing and forming his own thoughts, despite being only eleven or twelve years old. Nearby, Zhou Pei, the little princess, observes him. The boy's academic performance is moderate, and he is clever despite being often bullied by his sister. The conversation shifts to the teachings of various scholars, emphasizing the importance of critical thinking and understanding the essence of lessons. The elders, Qin Si Yuan and Kang Xian, discuss Ning Yi's concerns about the political situation and the potential conflicts between the Jin and Liao dynasties, reflecting on the implications for their nation.Full content
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