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Peerless Poet Saint.
Chapter 363: What Should I Do? Mountains and Rivers as Betrothal Gifts, Sun and Moon as Matchmakers. [362]
Summary
The passage describes a romantic and strategic interaction between Qin Mu and Xia Xiu Ran, where they discuss a potential future marriage using poetic metaphors like "Shanhe as the betrothal gift, sun and moon as matchmaker". Meanwhile, the broader context reveals Qin Mu's significant impact on the ancient borderlands, causing the dynasty and ancient holy families to leave. The Heaven's Chosen gathered in Kyoto are astonished by Qin Mu's effortless resolution of long-standing conflicts and are reconsidering their allegiances, now that external pressures have been removed and their countries' fortunes are reviving.Full content
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