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Entering Dao from Infancy

Chapter 104: Yu Huang's chess skills can't be that poor, can they? [104]



Summary

In a silent courtyard, Li Hao is surprised by the arrival of an old eunuch, Chu Jiu Yue, who presents an imperial edict from Yu Huang. The edict praises Li Hao's exceptional talent and character, acknowledging the contributions of the Li family, particularly Li Hao's father and grandfather. The atmosphere shifts as attendees realize the significance of the decree, which elevates Li Hao's status and grants him considerable recognition without needing to be tested for his character in the True Dragon selection. As the gathering continues, various figures express their admiration and curiosity about the relationship between Li Hao and the emperor, while others, like Liu Yue Rong, feel regret over past decisions that could have affected Li Hao's rise. The chapter highlights Li Hao's newfound prominence and the mixed reactions of those around him, setting the stage for future developments in the narrative.

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