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The Great Idle Person of the Zhenguan Era.

Chapter 71: Listening to the Wind Under the Eaves. [72]



Summary

` Li Shi Min values talent that can be used for the country, believing it to be the only truly worthy kind. He met Li Su and obtained the "Enfeoffment Strategy" from him, gaining a new perspective on using spies. Li Su's casual mention of spies made Li Shi Min and Fang Qiao realize their potential in disrupting and infiltrating enemy countries. Li Su is cautious around the suspicious officials and decides to focus on his own path. He practices calligraphy, aiming to master the art and impress people with his refined taste. Li Su's house is almost complete, and he's recovering from his injuries. He's practicing Wang Xi Zhi's "Lanting Xu" and feels a sense of creativity. Dong Yang visits him, and they share a lighthearted moment. Li Su asks about the officials and the ten coins Dong Yang gave him, but she avoids the topic. Li Su chooses not to pursue the matter, sensing that the officials are not ordinary people. Li Su and Dong Yang's relationship is complex, and Li Su feels a pang of sadness at the thought of parting ways. He knows their time together is limited, and their paths will diverge in the future. `

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