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Dao Lord.

Chapter 1229: Governor of the Northern State, Shao Pingbo!. [1231]



Summary

The father’s protective stance stemmed from guilt, prompting him to explain to his daughter, Tai Shu Huan Er. Despite the ministers' agreement to remain silent, Huan Er challenged the notion of punishing actions without addressing public perception. She questioned her marriage prospects amid rumors of disgrace, prompting ministers to deflect her inquiries about marrying their sons. Huan Er insisted on marrying into a noble family to prove her innocence. Tai Shu Xiong, her father, acknowledged her request but emphasized the need for a reasonable match. The ministers, sensing the pressure, agreed to support the king's decision, fearing the implications of Huan Er's choice.

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