Other language: Vietnamese
Rebellious Wei.
Chapter 151: Yi. [150]
Summary
. Emperor Cao Rui reflects on a past incident involving Xia Hou Hui, where he had humorously requested fine horses from Wusun. Despite initial indignation, he laughs it off, emphasizing the importance of his dignity as emperor over trivial matters. Xia Hou Hui, sensing the emperor's relaxed demeanor, refrains from arguing about past grievances and instead shares a humorous story. The conversation shifts to a serious topic regarding the treatment of surrendered bandits and the potential for rebellion. Cao Rui seeks Xia Hou Hui's advice on how to handle the situation, and after a moment of surprise, Xia Hou Hui confidently asserts that the matter is easily resolvable. .Full content
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