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Confucianism and Daoism Above All? I Recite Tang Poems in Another World!.
Chapter 234: There is no greater sorrow than a dead heart. [233]
Summary
Bai Ye, overwhelmed by grief over Ning Rong Rong's death, reflects on his past and the promises he failed to keep. He struggles with the emotional weight of his loss, leading to a physical collapse. Duan Mu Qing Cang, a close friend, intervenes to assist him, using a Nourishing Heart Pill to stabilize his condition. Ning Yun Duan, the head of the Ning family, expresses concern for Bai Ye, urging him to remember that he carries Rong Rong's hopes. As the mourning unfolds, Ci Song, another friend, acknowledges Bai Ye's pain and emphasizes the importance of supporting him through his sorrow, drawing parallels to his own family's grief.Full content
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