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History: Scholar of the Great Xia.
Chapter 107: Why Does Your Majesty Conspire Against?. [107]
Summary
Su Yue reflects on the shocking public arrest of the Jingzhao Yin by Ye Tian, the commander of the Imperial Guards. Concerned about the implications of rebellion, she questions Ye Tian, who reassures her that he is not plotting against the Emperor. Ye Tian explains that if accused of rebellion, it would implicate the Emperor himself, thus justifying his actions. He reveals his confidence stems from the Emperor's support and the shifting political landscape, particularly with the Right Chancellor's backing. The arrest of the Chief Magistrate creates a stir, prompting the Emperor to seek clarification on Ye Tian's motives, especially regarding the provocative question posed to him about treason.Full content
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