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The Great Idle Person of the Zhenguan Era.

Chapter 34: Hard to be Confused. [35]



Summary

Li Su met Princess Dong Yang and was immediately drawn to her, despite feeling that she might be hiding something from him. Dong Yang was frustrated by Li Su's carefree attitude and his gaze at her leg, but she regained her composure and they began to talk. She was impressed by his poem, which had been secretly sent to the imperial palace, and Li Su was surprised that she knew it. He joked about digging latrines in his courtyard to deter people from plagiarizing his work, and Dong Yang giggled at his wit. Li Su learned that Dong Yang was a palace maid, but he suspected that she might be of a higher status. He chose not to pry further, but his curiosity was piqued. As they continued to talk, Li Su found himself drawn to Dong Yang, despite the possibility that she might be hiding something from him. Li Su's life was marked by a series of unexpected events, including curing a case of smallpox and gaining fame, writing a poem that was spread far and wide, and meeting Dong Yang. He struggled to maintain his carefree state, but it seemed that fate had other plans for him. He sold poems for money, but was careful not to reveal his home address. However, Li Su's efforts to maintain his carefree life were in vain. He was confronted by Cheng Chu Mo, a familiar face with a bruised and swollen face, who appeared to be looking for trouble. Li Su felt nervous, but his relief was evident when Cheng Chu Mo said he wanted to fight him.

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