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Qi Xuansu would occasionally correspond with Mo Qingdi, discussing topics unrelated to the Daoist Order’s power struggles.
Mo Qingdi still made a living through writing and had not benefited much from Qi Xuansu because he could not bring himself to accept such help.
Thus, Qi Xuansu let him be and did not insist.
When they chatted, Mo Qingdi often asked questions that Qi Xuansu found rather amusing. For instance, what aristocratic figures like Zhang Yuelu were like, and whether they were aloof and looked down on ordinary people.
Clearly, Mo Qingdi held certain stereotypes. It was as if great families must always be rife with scandal, scions must despise commoners and indulge in excess, powerful figures must be fond of speaking in riddles, and so on.
This was somewhat like imagining the Crown Princess baking flatbread, a pure fantasy.
Such situations and such people certainly existed, but they were by no means the majority. They could even be considered a minority.
Most people were normal and approachable. While different social classes might have differing perspectives and limited interaction, they...



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