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Chapter 121: Loyal Servant Wang Jian. [506]
Summary
In Chapter 121 of "The Loyal Servant Wang Jian," the narrative explores the intricate dynamics of palace life, focusing on the Empress and her desire for a child as a means to secure her position. The Emperor, Zhao Zhen, delegates less savory tasks to the Empress, including managing palace affairs and marriage arrangements for Zhao Wan. The story highlights the financial expectations tied to Zhao Wan's marriage, with a dowry of 300,000 guan being a significant point of discussion. Wang Jian, a loyal servant, reflects on the wealth and simplicity of the Tie family, particularly Tie Xin Yuan, who is seen as a potential suitor for Zhao Wan. Despite the high dowry demand, Wang Jian believes that Tie Xin Yuan, known for his carefree attitude towards money, would willingly pay to marry Zhao Wan. The chapter delves into themes of loyalty, familial expectations, and the complexities of royal life, with Wang Jian serving as a bridge between the Emperor's intentions and the realities of palace life.Full content
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