Other language: Vietnamese
History: Scholar of the Great Xia.
Chapter 484: The Crickets Chirp Among the Grass, Startling the Falling Paulownia. [484]
Summary
Chen Yong reads a heartfelt letter from Ye Tian, recognizing his sincerity and the significance of a jade pendant meant to help find a soulmate. Chen Ke, excited by a gift from Lord Hou, discovers a poem titled "Xing Xiang Zi," which expresses longing and separation, reflecting her feelings for Ye Tian. The poem, chosen for its emotional depth, resonates with her, leading her to question its meaning. Chen Yong, initially skeptical about their potential relationship, is surprised by the implications of the poem, prompting him to inquire about Ye Tian's intentions towards his daughter.Full content
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