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I Want to Be the Grand Chancellor.
Chapter 30: The Miserable Aunt Zhu. [33]
Summary
Mister Jing Chuan, the top scorer in the provincial exam, is admired for his vast knowledge and noble character. Liu Ying jokes about Tang Shen Tong needing Jing Chuan's guidance to become a gentleman, which angers Tang Yi. Liu Ying plays the pipa beautifully, and Tang Yi offers her musical advice, impressing her with his insights. Liu Ying wishes to become his disciple, and despite his reluctance, Tang Yi agrees. Meanwhile, Tang Yi's fame spreads after his poem gains popularity, attracting attention and potential trouble. Zhu Shan arrives in distress, revealing that a fire destroyed Tang Yi's old home, raising concerns for Uncle Zhu's safety.Full content
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