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Stealing Fragrance.
Chapter 39: Right and Wrong. [42]
Summary
In a tense encounter on a sunlit street, Shan Fei boldly confronts Cao Pi, a reckless prince, despite the latter's intimidating status. Shan Fei's indifference to Cao Pi's arrogance highlights his understanding of social dynamics and historical context. He recalls Cao Cao's strict enforcement of laws, warning Cao Pi of potential repercussions from his father. As tensions rise, Xia Hou Mao, Cao Pi's friend, attempts to escalate the situation but is interrupted by Cao Ning Er, who defuses the conflict. The scene underscores themes of power, respect, and the consequences of reckless behavior in a hierarchical society.Full content
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