Other language: Vietnamese
I Want to Be Emperor.
Chapter 101: Instigation. [109]
Summary
The official residence of the public carriage office is crowded with thousands of scholars, discussing the imperial examination. Lin Jing voices concerns about the unfairness of the exams, emphasizing that they favor the powerful, particularly noble families. His sentiments resonate with the merchant offspring, who feel inferior and excluded. As discussions escalate, Lin Jing encourages them to speak out against injustices, claiming that current laws protect free speech. This incites a passionate response, with cries for justice and fairness echoing among the crowd. The atmosphere grows charged as they unite against perceived oppression, fueled by a desire for revenge against the elite.Full content
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