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Generals of the Great Song Dynasty.

Chapter 484: Education Begins with Meals [484]



Summary

Wang Ning An enjoys a peaceful life away from conflict, bonding with his son, Gou Ya Er, who is mischievous yet charming. Gou Ya Er feels justified in causing trouble for a shopkeeper who diluted vinegar, claiming to be a hero. Despite his antics, Wang Ning An supports him, which delights Gou Ya Er. The household is busy with the presence of Zhao Zong Hou, who is living like an ordinary student while awaiting his official title. The dynamics shift as Wang Ning An takes the young prince to catch crickets, which worries Yang Xi about the potential consequences. Meanwhile, Zhao Zhen and Empress Cao express concern over Wang Ning An's influence on their son, fearing he might adopt frivolous habits. Despite their worries, they visit Wang Ning An's home, where they find the children happily eating, especially the little Tai Zi, who has never eaten so heartily before. The scene shifts to joy, as the Empress praises Wang Ning An's cooking, leading to a humorous reflection on the difference between home-cooked meals and royal expectations.

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