Other language: Vietnamese

Ying Zheng: People are at Faloo, thanks for the invitation, very busy.

Chapter 3: Wu Meiniang and Li Shi Min. [2]



Summary

Ying Zheng grapples with the consequences of Li Xin's defeat in battle, initially blaming him but later reflecting on the pressures and limitations imposed on him. Qiang Han Sheng Tang defends Li Xin, attributing the failure to the eagerness of the entire Da Qin and suggesting that with more resources, Li Xin could have succeeded. Ying Zheng acknowledges this perspective, realizing the complexities of leadership and the value of Li Xin. The conversation shifts to the historical context of Qin laws, with Ying Zheng offering insights that impress the group, earning him red envelopes as rewards. He then transitions to a new group where he learns about a task involving Wu Hua Gu and Li Shi Min, prompting him to seek information about Wu Meiniang, the only female emperor in history, as he navigates his new challenges.

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