Other language: Vietnamese

I Want to Be Emperor.

Chapter 320: Knocking. [332]



Summary

Liu Che enters the palace, presenting a memorial to his father, emphasizing the importance of military strategy and criticizing those who disrupt morale with their chatter. He recalls past rebellions and the role of low-ranking officials in questioning military decisions. Liu Che suggests punishing officials below a certain rank for wartime criticism, highlighting the historical tendency for such discussions to undermine generals. The emperor, Liu Qi, remains cautious about Liu Che's associations with the Mo Jia faction, fearing potential political ramifications. Liu Che defends his recruitment of Mo Zhe, aiming to leverage their expertise for advancements in agriculture and technology, while navigating the complexities of court politics.

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