Other language: Vietnamese

Opening with a Poem, Shocking the Entire Court of Civil and Military Officials!.

Chapter 206: Truly a Clear Stream with Proud Bones, or Acting Godly?. [206]



Summary

In a tense confrontation, Qin Ying challenges Li Er He about refusing refugees entry to the city and denying them food. Li Er He defends his actions by citing three reasons: potential security risks from unknown refugees, potential criminal behavior, and local citizens' opposition. When pressed about not opening granaries, he claims he never received court orders for disaster relief. Despite Qin Ying's anger and accusations, Li Er He maintains his composure, strategically deflecting blame and presenting himself as a principled official concerned with public safety, ultimately forcing Qin Ying to lead him to the magistrate's office to investigate further.

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