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Opening with a Poem, Shocking the Entire Court of Civil and Military Officials!.
Chapter 26: Thorough Investigation. [26]
Summary
Qin Ying, recovering from a brutal night of battles and injuries, struggles to maintain his composure as he confronts the aftermath of an assassination attempt on Liu Yun Xian. Despite his weakened state, he refuses support from Old Huang, determined to appear strong. The imperial physicians are astonished by the miraculous surgery that saved the concubine, a technique unfamiliar to them. Outside, Qin Ying encounters Zhao Hu, the captain of the Imperial Guards, who begs for mercy after failing to prevent the attack. Enraged, Qin Ying punishes him severely, reflecting on the palace's vulnerability. His brothers, Qin Dang and Qin Zhou, offer hollow support, prompting Qin Ying to assert his independence in handling the investigation. He seeks full authority from Han Di, the Emperor, to root out the traitors behind the assassination, emphasizing the need for ruthless justice.Full content
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