Other language: Vietnamese
History: Scholar of the Great Xia.
Chapter 2: Misunderstanding. [2]
Summary
Ye Tian, initially seeking advice on mountain entry precautions, is mistaken for someone borrowing rice, highlighting the villagers' kindness. Despite his scholarly background, he expresses interest in setting traps for hunting. Jiang Shou Fu, concerned for Ye Tian's safety, dismisses his plans, assuming he lacks experience. A young girl brings rice and eggs from her mother, emphasizing their family's support. Ye Tian, aware of their struggles, declines the eggs, wanting to repay their kindness later. The next day, he successfully traps wild chickens and rabbits, ensuring his sustenance and planning to share some with Uncle Jiang, recognizing the need for collaboration in future hunting efforts.Full content
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