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I Want to Be Emperor.

Chapter 169: Auspicious (2). [181]



Summary

Liu De respectfully performed rituals before the statue of Tai Yi, while a temple officiant chanted blessings in an ancient language. The Heavenly Lord, Tai Yi, and other deities were acknowledged, with Liu De reflecting on his ancestor Liu Bang's creation of a fifth emperor. As Liu De offered sacrifices, a faint light shimmered on the statue, prompting reverence from those present. Liu De recognized the glowing statue as a trick of the officiant but played along, leading to the discovery of two lingzhi mushrooms, interpreted as divine blessings. This successful deception would enhance Liu De's reputation and glory, as he planned to attribute the auspicious signs to his father while ensuring the benefits for himself.

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