Other language: Vietnamese
Peerless Poet Saint.
Chapter 392: Landed as Brothers, Why Bother with Blood Ties. [391]
Summary
In a discussion about resource allocation, Qin Ba Tian perceives Qin Mu as a cunningly brilliant individual rather than a narrow-minded scholar. Qin Mu's Heart of the Dao cornerstone has deceived many, leading them to believe in his righteousness while he demands literary pearls. As Qin Mu wields the coveted Mountain River Brush, excitement builds among onlookers, anticipating a five-star national poem. However, his verses deliver sharp critiques aimed at the Qin Family, highlighting the contrast between blood relatives and true friendships. The poetry's impact transfers cultural spirit from the Qin Family to Qin Mu's friends, leaving the family members shocked and frustrated by the precision of his insults, ultimately changing their perception of him.Full content
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