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Silver Fox.
Chapter 28: Liars, All Liars. [680]
Summary
Tie Xin Yuan, after discovering a group of deceivers in Hami, debates with his aides, Tie Yi and Tie Er, on how to handle them. Despite their deceitful intentions, he decides against expelling or killing them, acknowledging the chaotic state of Hami's system and the potential benefits of their ideas. He reflects on the challenges of governance, referencing Wang Anshi's concerns about talent scarcity and ineffective laws. Tie Xin Yuan considers using the deceivers' ideas to improve Hami's governance, despite the risks of their ambitious methods. Meanwhile, Huo Xian and his group discuss their strategy to implement new policies in Hami, recognizing the need for Tie Xin Yuan's support and the influence of key figures like Ouyang Xiu. They plan to leverage local power dynamics to ensure the success of their reforms, aiming to use Hami as a testing ground for broader changes in the Great Song Dynasty.Full content
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