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

Chapter 208: Take a Puff of Immortal Smoke, Set Aside Pain and Worries. [208]



Summary

In a tense court scene, Qin Ying interrogates Wu Chuan about Liu Da Ma Zi, an elder of the Beggar Gang. Wu Chuan, initially fearful, admits to knowing Liu. Qin Ying orders Wu Chuan punished, but Li Er He intervenes, questioning the lack of material evidence against Wu Chuan. He argues that Liu's testimony is unreliable, suggesting that punishing Wu Chuan without proof would be unjust. Despite Li Er He's apparent concern for justice, Qin Ying sees through his facade, realizing Li Er He's motivations are questionable. The situation shifts when Qin Ying hints at Wu Chuan's use of "Immortal Smoke," leading to a surprising turn of events as Wu Chuan eagerly presents the substance to the prince, showcasing his desire to ingratiate himself.

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