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I Want to Be Emperor.

Chapter 112: Father. [122]



Summary

Liu De reports to Emperor Liu Qi about discovering 321 articles from ancient sages not in the Stone Canal Pavilion during an examination. This revelation excites Chao Cuo, who seeks to verify the authenticity of these texts, crucial for the Legalist school. Emperor Liu Qi praises Liu De, recognizing his organizational skills and support among ministers, hinting at Liu De's potential as heir apparent. Amid political intrigue involving dark sorcery linked to the Tian and Wang families, Liu Qi's view of Liu De softens, reflecting on his son's resemblance to past emperors. The chapter ends with a note on the survival of philosophical schools.

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