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Core of the Sage.

Chapter 838: The Death of Jia Yu. [838]



Summary

Du Yu's poem captivates the world, showcasing the profound impact of poetry. His words evoke deep reflection and admiration, even among powerful figures like Genghis Khan and the Empress Dowager. Jia Yu, an invincible divine being, underestimates Du Yu, only to realize too late the lethal force of his poetry. In a moment of desperation, Jia Yu begs for mercy, but Du Yu remains resolute, illustrating the unparalleled power of a scholar's words. The poem transcends mortal limits, resulting in Jia Yu's explosive demise, leaving Luoyang's citizens in awe and celebrating Du Yu as a poetic immortal capable of slaying even divine beings.

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