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Confucianism and Daoism Above All? I Recite Tang Poems in Another World!.

Chapter 536: The Human Face Knows Not Where to Go, the Peach Blossoms Still Smile in the Spring Breeze. [539]



Summary

The narrative recounts a poignant moment between a father and daughter, reflecting on the father's grief after the mother's death. During a tribute in the Peach Blossom Forest, the father, usually stoic, becomes drunk and emotional, expressing his love through a heartfelt poem. Mo Yao requests Ci Song to revise this poem for engraving, leading to a surge of energy that enhances Ci Song's abilities. As they share a moment amidst the blossoms, their connection deepens, symbolizing love and remembrance. The scene shifts to preparations for Ci Song's upcoming wedding, revealing a festive atmosphere and the significance of the royal edict that grants the General's residence oversight powers, hinting at political intrigue.

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