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I Want to Be Emperor.
Chapter 1153: Concept of the Meeting. [1172]
Summary
Liu Che contemplates the risks and benefits of appointing his brother Liu Fei as a general, ultimately deciding the potential gains outweigh the dangers. Liu Fei, thrilled to receive the General's seal, eagerly agrees to Liu Che's plans, including encouraging the migration of nobles to a new state. This decision not only alleviates land issues but also allows Liu Che to demonstrate political maneuvering to his son, Liu Bingyi. As Liu Che reflects on his family's future, he acknowledges the challenges of raising strong children in a competitive environment. He considers reforms in the imperial examination system and the need for a meeting to guide academic discourse, ensuring his authority as emperor remains unchallenged.Full content
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