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I Want to Be Emperor.

Chapter 1001: Capital, Nobility, and Schools. [1019]



Summary

The departure of Grand Secretary Chao Cuo relieved many, especially Chen Jiao, who felt secure enough to send a letter to Wu Gong, seeking mentorship. Chen Jiao learned the significance of public opinion and scholarly support for survival in politics. Meanwhile, in Chang'an, Liu Che addressed personnel changes, approving the retirement of the loyal general Meijuan, who had served the Han dynasty faithfully. Liu Che honored him with lands named after him, recognizing his contributions. As Meijuan's successor was crucial for maintaining stability in Nanyue, Liu Che considered Yuan Ang for the role, despite potential reluctance. The internal administration also faced challenges as the aging Tian Shu struggled to manage the divided offices effectively.

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