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Rebellious Wei.

Chapter 150: Heart's Comfort. [149]



Summary

. Emperor Cao Rui feels relieved after Xia Hou Hui's response, recognizing that Hui's lack of ambition for power spares the court from conflict. This leads the emperor to reconsider his stance on Qin Lang, realizing he may have been too harsh. He acknowledges Hui's contributions and offers to increase his fief as a reward, but Hui politely declines, emphasizing his desire to avoid favoritism. The emperor reminds Hui of the importance of reputation and suggests he take back the horses he gifted, stating that he values talent over material gifts. Hui clarifies that his offering was meant for personal peace, recalling their first meeting. .

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