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The Grand Wei Court.

Chapter 211: Reminder. [210]



Summary

Zhao Hong Run assessed the value of supplies from the State of Chu, including pearls, jade, lacquerware, and bronze wares, which could potentially exceed 20 million silver in the Wei Kingdom. Despite the wealth, he refused to share it with the Ji family, believing they contributed nothing to the kingdom's defense. He intended to allocate funds to the treasury and military instead. His second uncle, Zhao Yuan Yan, warned him about the dangers of wealth and questioned his priorities between the clan and the kingdom. Zhao Hong Run, feeling pressured, sought information from the clan's library about a mysterious matter encountered in Chu. He later met with generals at a post station to discuss important matters.

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