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Transmigrating Through Ancient Times, I Establish My Dominion Through Poetry.

Chapter 61: Three Years of Drought, Not a Drop Allowed!. [61]



Summary

In the Drunken Immortal Pavilion, Long Wei provocatively claims that Chaozhou won't see rain unless Du Yu composes poetry. Tensions rise as Long Wei showcases his power, commanding two dragons that instill fear in the crowd. He mocks the hypocrisy of humans who claim to love dragons but cower in their presence. Du Yu attempts to stall, referencing the legend of Ye Gong, but Long Wei demands a poem under threat of a drought. The conversation reveals the strained relationship between the Dragon Clan and humans, with Long Wei asserting the Dragon Clan's supremacy and hinting at past conflicts involving the Water Tribe.

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