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I Want to Be the Grand Chancellor.

Chapter 107: A Pot of Cloudy Wine to the Last of Joy. [110]



Summary

Tang Shun Zhi highlights the emperor Jia Jing's fury over the Weaving Bureau's misconduct, which involved colluding with Japanese pirates and exploiting commoners. Despite Jia Jing's frugality, his extravagant spending on personal projects has led to a crisis. Zhao Wen Hua, tasked with addressing the issue, realizes the need for a strategic approach to separate responsibilities and avoid blame. Tang Yi suggests a clever analogy involving a hunter to illustrate the need for dividing accountability. Zhao Wen Hua implements severe punishments for those involved, showcasing his adeptness in governance. Tang Shun Zhi acknowledges the effectiveness of Zhao Wen Hua's methods, emphasizing the importance of legal procedures in achieving justice.

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