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Returning to the Ancient Times and Leaving a Name in History.
Chapter 323: Pattern. [323]
Summary
Su Ming informs Governor Zhao that Keiko will reside in the governor's mansion, recounting his successful acquisition of Jeju Island and bringing back Keiko, a medical talent. Zhao Ruo Yan expresses disappointment over a failed literary gathering, particularly after hearing a remarkable poem that overshadows her own talents. The poem's author remains unknown, causing frustration. Su Ming, while maintaining composure, critiques the superficiality of literature, emphasizing its role in addressing national issues and awakening societal consciousness. His insights astonish those present, revealing a depth of understanding about the political landscape that leaves them in awe.Full content
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