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Intro. Le Thuc Dao was born into a poor family on the outskirts of the county seat. Her father died young, leaving her mother to toil endlessly to raise the children. From childhood, Thuc Dao was unlike other girls: quick-witted, mischievous, always making the village children laugh. Her patched clothes could not dim the brightness of her lively eyes, nor her playful spirit that endeared her to everyone. She often sang carefree songs and even teased the village boys without hesitation. One day, while carrying water by the river, she caught the eye of Ta Van Hao’s attendants. Struck by her fresh, spirited beauty, they rushed forward, tied her up, and dragged her away. Her mother ran after them, begging, only to be struck down, blood soaking the earth. Her cries of despair echoed through the village, yet no one dared intervene under the shadow of the Ta family’s power. The lively, witty girl, once full of laughter, was thus thrust into darkness, where feasts and wine concealed countless silent

Le Thuc Dao

@Kirito