Ji Qingyou smiled gently and nodded.

My goodness, she can't wait for him to leave so she can quickly go find something to look at.

When it comes to reading, it always means going to the study.

He wants to read books himself, and he's sure he'll become quite knowledgeable.

Looking at the man in front of me, he exudes an air of scholarly refinement and must be extraordinary.

Ji Qingyou had a gut feeling that if she went to the study, she would definitely find a way out.

"You'd better hurry up and go!"

Ji Qingyou stood up and escorted the man out before her shoulders slumped.

This kind of life is really tiring.

She looked around the room; on the other side, there was a door.

She pushed open the door, went inside, and suddenly felt a sense of relief.

Inside is a study.

Along the wall above the entrance, on one side, there is a soft couch with a small low table on it, and a chessboard on it.

The chess game above is still in full swing, and it looks like it's a regular game played by the couple.

The other three walls are filled with books.

In the center, there are two identical desks.

Looking at the ornaments, Ji Qingyou immediately noticed that one of them belonged to the original owner.

She walked over and looked at the neat handwriting on the book beside her.

Tang Wan...

Some of the poems she wrote were also signed.

Wanmei, her original name was Tang Wan.

Thinking about the name, Ji Qingyou searched her mind carefully, but still couldn't recall anything.

It just felt very familiar, but unfortunately, the name was just too ordinary.

She went to another desk and looked through some things.

Looking at the signature and seal, I couldn't help but exclaim in amazement.

Lu You? Wu Guan?

Oh my god, she already knows what it is.

Fortunately, she had read a lot of books before, and she knew a lot about Lu You's story.

When I saw that hairpin phoenix thing, I was annoyed for a few seconds.

Lu You...a poet and lyricist of the Southern Song Dynasty, who, along with Wang Anshi, Su Shi, and Huang Tingjian, became known as one of the Four Great Poets of the Song Dynasty.

In the fourteenth year of Shaoxing reign of Emperor Gaozong of Song, when he was about twenty years old, he married his cousin Tang Wan.

The two were childhood sweethearts, inseparable since they were little. Plus, Tang Wan was a talented woman. When they were together, they would play chess, write poems... Their world as a couple was simply perfect.

If only WeChat Moments existed back then.

Their daily lives are enough to make a whole bunch of single people envious.

However, their affection for each other aroused the dissatisfaction of Lu You's mother.

She knew that her son was exceptionally talented and should have great ambitions, so why did he spend every day in the room with his wife, whispering sweet nothings to each other?

Lu's mother was very displeased, and correspondingly, she was also filled with displeasure towards Tang Wan.

I always felt that she had corrupted my son.

The accumulated dissatisfaction finally... erupted.

She forced them to divorce because Tang Wan had not given birth for three years.

Although Lu You and Tang Wan were deeply in love, his repeated pleas were to no avail.

In the end, they still divorced.

After their divorce, both remarried. Later, when Lu You was strolling in the garden, he saw Tang Wan and her husband Zhao Shicheng. The two still loved each other, but were forced to leave due to family pressures and their parents' wishes...

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