Other language: Vietnamese
After being rejected for marriage, I can no longer hide my identity as a poetry immortal.
Chapter 264: The Lanterns Shine on the River on a Frosty Night, the Bright Moon Illuminates People Like Paintings!. [264]
Summary
Ye Tian, having lost his memories due to a shipwreck, confronts a crowd that labeled him a coward. He challenges anyone to compete with him in poetry, asserting that he values personal aspirations over fame. Despite his low-key nature, he showcases his talent by composing two poems, "Lantern Festival" and "Butterfly Loves Flowers," impressing the onlookers and silencing his critics. His confident display of skill shifts the crowd's perception, leading to admiration and praise for his poetic abilities. The chapter concludes with anticipation for the upcoming poetry meeting, highlighting the competition between the two renowned poems.Full content
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