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Returning to the Ancient Times and Leaving a Name in History.
Chapter 280: Intercept (Part 3). [280]
Summary
In a conversation between Su Ming and Hu Zi, Hu Zi expresses his eagerness to earn military pay, not out of financial desperation, but to relieve his mother from weaving fishing nets and to secure a substantial dowry for his sister's marriage to a wealthy family. Su Ming cautions him about the importance of character over dowry in relationships, emphasizing that love alone is insufficient for happiness. Hu Zi reflects on this advice, while Su Ming contemplates his own complicated romantic entanglements with several women, revealing his sense of responsibility towards them. As they pursue an Eastern Japanese ship, excitement builds among the naval soldiers, eager for the potential rewards of their mission.Full content
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