Other language: Vietnamese
Modern-to-ancient Transmigration Beauty: Cunning and Hard to Tease.
Chapter 27: Man is the Knife, I am the Fish. [27]
Summary
In the narrative, Chu Qin Xuan is portrayed negatively by the protagonist, White Peony, who feels targeted by him. The story unfolds around a poetry contest organized by the King of Linjiang, emphasizing the importance of poetry in gaining favor and status. The contest involves teams led by princes, with the winning group receiving a substantial reward. White Peony, unexpectedly nominated to participate, grapples with her anxiety about the competition's rules and her past. The narrative highlights themes of ambition, societal expectations, and the struggle for recognition in a competitive environment.Full content
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