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Sword Comes.
Chapter 336: There Is Always a Reason for Uselessness. [337]
Summary
Chen Ping An is skeptical about a scholar's intentions amidst a chaotic political landscape involving the Daqing Dynasty. He fears a powerful palace eunuch and contemplates fleeing south. The Third Prince, Liu Mao, grapples with the implications of a recent murder tied to the Yao family, questioning the motivations behind it. The Yao clan, despite recent turmoil, remains influential, and their honor is paramount. Liu Mao's probing reveals the fragility of human nature and the weight of ancestral expectations. As tensions rise, the stakes for Chen Ping An and the Yao family become increasingly dire, highlighting the complexities of loyalty and ambition in a decaying court.Full content
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