Chapter 172: Can what scholars do be considered stealing?



"Hahaha!"

A hearty laugh suddenly rang out.

Ning Que also laughed when he heard this.

Everyone, including Shen Qinghe, stood up.

Then I saw a handsome young man in white clothes walking out.

He was waving a folding fan in his hand, looking quite graceful.

"Big Sister, Junior Brother Ning, long time no see."

"Senior Brother Lu." Ning Que smiled and raised his hand, saying helplessly, "You really know how to cause me trouble."

"Hahaha!" Lu Bai waved his folding fan, walked forward with a smile and said, "Envoy Pu, there's something I've always forgotten to tell you. I'm actually from the Shenji Pavilion as well, and I'm Xiao Ning'er's senior. Xiao Ning'er knows all the poems I told you about, and many of them were created by him and me together. For example, the 'Song of the Wine' you just recited was actually written by Xiao Ning'er in the mountains."

“…”

Park Duanchang's face flushed red.

At this moment, he was completely defeated.

He widened his eyes and almost vomited blood.

"Lu Shixian?!"

"I gave you a lot of money!"

"I'll give you whatever wine you want."

Lu Bai smiled and spread his hands, saying calmly: "That's right, didn't I give you a poem? You didn't say what you were going to use it for."

“…”

“…”

Ning Que was at a loss whether to laugh or cry.

Senior Brother Lu hasn't changed much over the years.

Still loves playing pranks as always.

But being as carefree as he was wasn't easy. After all, at his age, he was still enjoying the world. Sometimes Ning Que really envied him, being able to let go of everything and travel around.

Lu Bai looked at them and said calmly, "Envoy Park, I remember I once told you that those who do evil will eventually perish. You came to participate in the Six Arts Poetry Festival with the poem I gave you. Is this your Goguryeo style?!"

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