Other language: Vietnamese
Confucianism and Daoism Above All? I Recite Tang Poems in Another World!.
Chapter 3: The Disharmonious Father-Son Relationship, Like a Lone Wolf with Quills. [3]
Summary
Ci Song, a transmigrator, explores the General's residence with two maids, discovering a study filled with classic Chinese texts and a collection of colorful pythons. He orders the snakes to be prepared as food, showcasing his capricious nature. Through conversations with the maids, he learns about his distant relationship with his father, Ci Qi Bai, and his reputation as a difficult child. During lunch, he breaks social norms by inviting the maids to eat with him, demonstrating a mix of arrogance and unexpected kindness while trying to maintain his new identity.Full content
You can use arrow keys or WASD to move back/forward chapter
Loading...