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Peerless Poet Saint.

Chapter 330: Tsk, Different Fates for the Same Person. [329]



Summary

Duan Yan De hears a mysterious voice lamenting about a capable young man, Qin Mu, who has crossed the Bitter Sea. Qin Mu's words, "Bitter Sea boundless, turning back is the shore," trigger a golden-red light, announcing both he and Duan Yan De as the first two to pass the checkpoint. Confusion arises as Duan Yan De questions how they succeeded while others failed. Qin Mu reflects on the nature of their experience, suggesting it may not be an illusion but a deeper connection to time and wisdom, possibly linked to Confucius. The narrative explores themes of perception and reality within the context of the competition.

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