Other language: Vietnamese
Peerless Poet Saint.
Chapter 33: Then I Can Only Ask for Divine Judgment. [33]
Summary
In a tense confrontation, Qin Mu faces accusations of plagiarism from a small official and fellow scholars, including Deng Xian, who expresses disbelief at the claims. Despite the pressure, Qin Mu remains composed, referencing past grievances to deflect the accusations. He boldly requests a Saint's Judgment, a risky move that could shatter his scholarly spirit if he fails to answer the saint's question. Deng Xian warns him of the dire consequences, but Qin Mu confidently calls for the judgment, drawing attention from powerful figures who recognize his potential. The situation escalates as the Holy Court's Master takes an interest in Qin Mu's bold request, leaving onlookers astonished.Full content
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