Other language: Vietnamese
Surprising Swan.
Chapter 77: Signs of the Polar Night. [77]
Summary
In a classroom at Tai Xue Gong, students eagerly rush to attend a lesson by Li Zi Ye, who humorously critiques their tea-drinking skills. He introduces a controversial topic about the factors determining the gender of a child, asserting that men are responsible for not having sons. This sparks chaos among the students, who struggle to accept this idea. Li Zi Ye then promotes a medicinal dish that supposedly increases the chances of having sons, using clever marketing tactics to entice students despite its uncertain effectiveness. Meanwhile, in the Hu Yan tribe, a terrifying nightfall brings monsters that decimate the tribe, prompting urgent calls for a meeting among tribal leaders to strategize against the threat.Full content
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