Super Elation Under the Sun
rd year of Shending in Dazhou Empire, a
l. But rain was scarce in Baiyu Town and it was even rarer during
m like it was going
l yard, located just at the east of Baiyu Town. Not many people were around this deserted alley and if people ha
ather is just s
enching h
ere around a few hundred households in that ordinary-sized town. Though there were quite a lot of families there,
a winter when he was seven or eight years old. The person left a pouch of silver ingots and had bought a house for the teenager, who was still a kid back then. After leaving some silver taels behind, the stranger left by himself. The people in the town were p
erial messenger of a great dynasty which was many times bigger than the Dazhou Empire in the city of Shaoliang. The
s words, and the me
Emperor's dignity or maybe he just did
st mocked the Emperor for overestimating himself by compa
anage to reach Baiyu Town in the Dazhou
d to do with th
ld never appear and show their strengths in front of them. Plus, the appearance of the cultivators of this country was a
ust cultivators involved
were very different. They had different personalities and characters so some of them could have three to five sessions per day, some two to three sessions while some only had one session in a day.
ers did not have the chance to broaden their horizon or see for themselves what was outside of Baiyu Town. Once they kept repeating the same hearsay sto
ies to those storytellers back then like some form
reigner but they did not understand how a seven or eight-year-old kid could reta
e stories he told had never been heard before and none of the stories were similar
teenager had become
Baiyu Town knew
ryteller in the town an
age of twenty in the Dazhou Empire,
Free and Easy Wandering' [1], "When the Peng (a type of bird) journeys to the Southern S
ends when he picked that name
sed the road to go to the restaurant. He reached the restaurant's entrance but he sud
aurant entrance holding a green, long gown in his h
nt did not know why he was behaving in such a manner but he knew that the owner of the restaurant was nagging him to hurry. So, the servant put
-paper umbrella and passed it to the servant beside him. He
et with
se how could he know how much
ao but he did not re
st took the green, long gown from the servant and went i
.
e elm-wood table in the middle of the grand hall, the other decorations were similar to the ones on the first
course they knew about the teenage storyteller's temperament so they did not dare to complain about
weren't initially there for the storytelling stand out. The girls looked antsy but their hands were just under the
the storytelling while these gir
ly late, wearing a slightly oversized green gown. He walked
to face the restaurant crowd and apo
a
gavel banging forcefully
he gavel gave everyone a startle
hat the ga
ked about those demon foxes that loved seducing the poor scholars who spent t
ose scholars were fakes and they could not resist the temptation while some said those demon foxes
"Why would they seduce those poor scholars? Because they were poor; if they had been rich, why would they be spending their
xplanation. They had heard so many stories from storytel
ard his explanation but they gazed into Li
ed his bowl of wine to have a
ew the ropes here. Also, the stories in his mind were far more than the othe
.
er to listen to them. He was leaning against the door at the entrance, staring at the autumn rain. He was calculating inside his heart how much silver taels he was going to pay Li Fuya
saliva for some unknown reason. Just as he lifted his head, he saw two oil-paper um
green gown held a young lady's hands
nt owner who was guarding the entrance and
open hands but he was now stunned after looking at these two un
. It is listed as the first chapter of the Taoist classic " Zhuangzi ·Inner Chapter", which can be used as a representative of t