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A Champion Scholar Revered By Sages, And You Call Him A Useless Bookworm?

Chapter 560: Tai Mountain, the Place Where the Sage Comprehended the Dao. [560]



Summary

Jiang Qing He, confused, inquired about the purpose of Lin Yi's visit, who kept it a secret, insisting on his own schedule. As the Crown Prince, Lin Yi felt entitled to dictate terms. Discussions ensued about the significance of the Seven Saints Enlightenment Painting and the potential threat posed by his royal uncle, Zhen Bei Wang, who sought to become a Saint. Lin Yun Hong warned Lin Yi of a looming reshuffle in the Sacred Text Continent, suggesting it was a rare opportunity. Lin Yi, eager to establish his academy amidst the philosophical turmoil, contemplated the philosophies of the Various Philosophers and Schools. Suddenly, Zhao Tai reported a supernatural event at Tai Shan, a sacred site linked to sage enlightenment, piquing Lin Yi's interest.

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