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Da Zhou Ling: Starting with Copying Poems to Become Famous Worldwide.
Chapter 353: Interlude. [353]
Summary
A group of foreigners, particularly from Liu Yun Kingdom, behaved boisterously in Da Zhou, drawing disdain from the locals. Two middle-aged men from Da Zhou observed the scene, maintaining their composure. After a performance by an old man and a young lady, tensions rose when Prince Chang Feng made a dismissive comment about Da Zhou's Lord Li Hou. The Da Zhou men, aware of their superiority, attempted to caution the prince, but he and his companions continued to boast about their martial prowess. As the atmosphere grew increasingly tense, a robust attendant from Liu Yun Kingdom made a provocative remark, further aggravating the situation. Amidst this, the aroma of exquisite wine from Da Zhou captivated the attention of the Liu Yun guests, leading to a desire to taste it, but they were met with a snub regarding the exclusivity of the wine.Full content
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