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I want to establish an Aristocratic Family.
Chapter 114: Legalists Will Never Be A Slave (2). [113]
Summary
The narrative revolves around Liu Jin, who grapples with the influence of the Fa Jia and the legacy of Legalism. The infamous executioner Bao Sheng Zhi symbolizes the brutality associated with Legalist policies, creating a conflict for Liu Jin, raised in Confucian ideals. Despite his initial disdain for Legalism, he is persuaded by his trusted minister, Zhang Yue, to engage with the old Censors, recognizing the importance of understanding the legal system for governance. The old Censors' joy at Liu Jin's compliance signifies a hope for the future, as they believe that the spark of knowledge can ignite positive change in governance, bridging the gap between ideologies.Full content
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