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I Want to Be the Grand Chancellor.
Chapter 358: Promoted Again. [361]
Summary
In the grand halls of Wan Shou Gong, Zhao Wen Hua's memorial accused Li Mo of slandering the Monarch and causing corruption in the Southeast, blaming him for the delay in eradicating Japanese Pirates. Jia Jing, the Emperor, was enraged by these claims and considered severe punishment for Li Mo. Yuan Heng, a eunuch, foolishly suggested executing Li Mo, which angered Jia Jing further. Meanwhile, Lu Bing, the Grand Commander of the Jinyiwei, approached the Emperor with humility, offering silver notes as a gesture of goodwill. Despite his loyalty to Li Mo, Lu Bing acknowledged Li Mo's crimes and expressed his shame for not investigating them. The Emperor's mixed emotions towards Lu Bing revealed a deeper conflict regarding loyalty and treachery, culminating in a harsh reprimand for Lu Bing's perceived failure.Full content
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