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Generals of the Great Song Dynasty.
Chapter 498: The Peculiar Qian Family [498]
Summary
In the chapter, Wang Ning An faces the anger of Cao Huanghou, who demands discipline for her son after a conflict. Wang Ning An agrees to punish his child and leaves with the young Tai Zi, who finds the prospect of visiting Wang Ning An's home more appealing than punishment. Cao Huanghou expresses disdain for the Qian family, whose son is vying for the position of companion reader for the Tai Zi. During a play session, Young Master Qian insults Gou Ya Er, leading to a physical altercation. Gou Ya Er retaliates fiercely, and the situation escalates until the adults intervene. Empress Cao and Madam Qian react differently, with Madam Qian's involvement causing further tension. Discussions among the adults reveal concerns about the Qian family's influence and the character of their children, ultimately deciding that the Qian family's son is unsuitable for the role of companion. Wang Ning An learns about the Qian family's connections to the late Empress Dowager and their rise to wealth, which contributes to their arrogance. The chapter concludes with Wang Ning An reflecting on the Qian family's entitlement and their historical ties.Full content
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