Other language: Vietnamese
I Want to Be Emperor.
Chapter 1143: Unity (2). [1162]
Summary
Liu Che, adept in the Embroidered Uniform Guard's intelligence, is aware of the private dealings of marquises and ministers, receiving numerous grievances and slanders. These complaints reflect the frustrations of those whose power has diminished under his rule. Liu Che chooses to publicly address these grievances, reading them aloud to assert his authority while warning against private discussions. He emphasizes the importance of open communication and the consequences of discontent. The reading exposes the weaknesses of disgruntled officials, reinforcing Liu Che's position as a ruler who values honest advice while maintaining control over his court.Full content
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