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... e had drawn too much attention today, already inciting jealousy from others. But he truly didn’t mean to! It was just that he was deeply immersed in a feeling that was indescribable.

However, upon further thought, why worry about making a high-profile display? In this ancient society where one entered officialdom through the imperial exams, if one had talent, it should be showcased early; becoming famous while young was advantageous for the exams. Only by revealing talent early can one o ...

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