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Generals of the Great Song Dynasty.

Chapter 74: Drawing the Sword in Anger . [73]



Summary

. Wang Ning An, a young boy around twelve or thirteen, returns from martial arts training to find Yang Xi in his study, where she has sneaked in and is frightened to be caught. Despite her angry outburst, she is embarrassed and quickly leaves. Wang Ning An, focused on his writing, is determined to gain fame and influence through literature, as the Wang family aims to become a military household in a society that currently values scholars over warriors. He decides to write stories based on tragic historical figures, believing they will resonate with readers. . Yang Xi, troubled by her impending departure with her family, musters the courage to ask Wang Ning An for a manuscript of his work. Surprised but amused, he agrees to share three of his stories with her. Over the next few days, Yang Xi becomes engrossed in the novels, experiencing a range of emotions while reading. . As the Yang family prepares to leave, Yang Xi expresses her desire to stay longer, which her aunt Yang Jiu Mei understands and supports, leading to Yang Xi's joy. However, Yang Huai Yu is displeased with the idea of staying and confronts Wang Ning An, eager to challenge him. .

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