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After being rejected for marriage, I can no longer hide my identity as a poetry immortal.
Chapter 32: Flowers Drift and Water Flows, A Kind of Longing, Two Places of Leisurely Sorrow. [32]
Summary
In a poetic gathering, Zhao Qing Huan expresses her admiration for a spring lament, while Lin Wan is mesmerized by its beauty. Ye Tian, inspired, writes a poem titled "A Cut of Plum," reflecting on longing and sorrow, which impresses both women. Despite their talent, they decide not to share their poetry, feeling overshadowed by Ye Tian's work. The arrival of Meng Qian, a stunning figure, adds to the intrigue, as she acknowledges Ye Tian's prowess and chooses to refrain from participating. The atmosphere is charged with admiration for Ye Tian's poetic skills, leaving the women captivated and silent as he continues to write.Full content
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