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Chương 53: Chấm dứt với Tống Dao Chi [52]



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Here is a summary of the chapter:. Tiêu Tử Kiên, the leader of the hunting party, announces that he will marry Lâm Nhu Nhi after the hunting season ends. He emphasizes that he will only have one wife, Nhu Nhi, and warns everyone not to bully her using their family's influence. Tống Dao Chi, who was previously engaged to Tiêu Tử Kiên, is hurt but tries to act calmly. Lâm Uyển, Nhu Nhi's mother, scolds Tống Dao Chi for causing trouble, but Tống Dao Chi's father, Tống Dân Tuyên, remains silent. Tống Dao Chi then advises her mother not to blame her, as she did nothing wrong. Tống Dao Chi has been waiting for this opportunity to break off her engagement with Tiêu Tử Kiên, as she no longer wants to marry him. Phùng Hi, a friend of Tống Dao Chi, supports her decision and criticizes Tiêu Tử Kiên for being dependent on women. Tiêu Tử Kiên becomes angry and smashes a teapot, vowing to never abandon Tống Dao Chi, but Tống Dao Chi has already made up her mind. After lunch, Tống Dao Chi returns to the Tống residence and informs Tống Tương, her father, about her decision. Tống Tương understands and agrees, while Tống Thừa Hòa, Tống Dao Chi's brother, thinks that it is better for Tiêu Tử Kiên to propose the separation. Lâm Uyển then tells Tống Dao Chi that she will stay at the Tống residence from now on. Tống Dao Chi is happy and looks forward to leaving Sầm and no longer participating in the royal women's activities. In the afternoon, Tống Dao Chi goes to the foot of the mountain to catch rabbits with Trường Lạc, bringing along two guards. She digs a hole and waits for the rabbits to fall into it, but suddenly, Sầm appears on a red horse and startles everyone. Sầm accuses Tống Dao Chi of digging a hole to bury a beast, but Tống Dao Chi quickly explains that she is only catching rabbits. Sầm then sees the trap and praises Tống Dao Chi for her cleverness.

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