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I Want to Be Emperor.
Chapter 1167: Art (1). [1186]
Summary
Hu Yan Zhe and his deputies, along with a Han translator, were brought before Zhu Fu Yan, who sat in a pavilion, symbolizing the Han's dominance over the Xiongnu. This setting served as a humiliation, reducing the Xiongnu to mere servants of the Han. Hu Yan Zhe expressed his outrage at the disrespect shown to the Chieftain's envoy, invoking past marital ties between the Xiongnu and Han. Zhu Fu Yan, however, remained calm, analyzing Hu Yan Zhe's unease and deducing that the Xiongnu sought to negotiate what they could not achieve through force. He considered the possibility of a hidden agenda behind their high-profile visit, hinting at deeper political maneuvers.Full content
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