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The Great Idle Person of the Zhenguan Era.
Chapter 154: Scolding at the Cheng Manor (Part 1). [161]
Summary
Li Su attended a wine party at the Cheng Family's residence, where he met with old generals, including Li Ji and Niu Jin Da. The atmosphere was lively, with everyone drinking and laughing. Li Su was forced to drink a large cup of wine by Niu Jin Da, which left him feeling dizzy. Niu Jin Da praised Li Su for his talents and the contributions he made to the Tang Dynasty. He also warned Li Su not to interfere in matters related to the prince, threatening to discipline him if he did so. Meanwhile, the conversation turned to Li Jing, the God of War, who had been absent from the gathering. It was revealed that Li Jing had closed his doors and refused to see guests since the suppression of the Eastern Turks, due to the emperor's unease about his outstanding merit. Li Su reflected on Li Jing's situation and wondered if his own actions would lead to similar consequences. The chapter ended with Niu Jin Da's warning to Li Su, emphasizing the importance of keeping quiet about matters related to the prince.Full content
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