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Liangzhou as Foundation, Rebellious Child Becomes Emperor.

Chapter 20: Rewards. [20]



Summary

The banquet celebrated Sheng Huang, with ministers praising his leadership. Amidst festivities, discussions arose about rewarding the King of Liang for his military contributions. Huang Xiang proposed increasing troop limits in Liangzhou to 300,000, citing defense needs against northern barbarians. Despite initial resistance from Sheng Huang, the proposal gained support from noble families, who aimed to undermine the King of Liang. News of high-yield crops in Liangzhou shifted the dynamics, prompting Sheng Huang to approve the troop increase and allocate resources. In a surprising turn, Sheng Huang expressed intentions to support his son, the fifth prince, in a rebellion, seeking legal justifications while considering a marriage alliance for the King of Liang.

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