Shao Yunduan's surprise was evident, yet he was determined not to let go of this golden opportunity. As he eloquently discussed a section of the book, the ministers couldn't help but commend him calmly. He couldn't help but feel inwardly pleased as he realized why the Emperor had been so intrigued by his talents.
Emperor Xuan of Qi was even more delighted with Shao Yunduan's performance. Although not a poetry enthusiast, the Emperor was well-versed in the four books and five sutras and recognized Shao Yunduan's exceptional abilities in poetry as well.
The Emperor's joy knew no bounds as he honored Shao Yunduan with a set of study treasures and a copy of the imperial book. However, this was not the end of the story. The Young Master overheard something intriguing about Shao Yunduan's intermediate sutras and passed on the message to the East Palace. It was revealed that Shao Yunduan's Master Yun happened to be the retired Teacher of the Crown Prince.