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Dragon Gate.
Chapter 381: Eloquence and Persuasiveness. [381]
Summary
In the Feng Tian Dian, Hu Yan Guo Zhi's provocative remarks about the Grand General shocked the court, as this figure had been a taboo for twelve years. Su Bai, a young minister, countered Hu Yan Guo Zhi's claims with sharp wit, asserting ignorance of the Grand General's past and emphasizing the wisdom of the emperor and other ministers. This exchange highlighted the arrogance of Hu Hu's envoy and the intelligence of Su Bai, earning him respect among the Chen Guo ministers. Tensions escalated as Hu Yan Guo Zhi demanded tribute from Chen Guo, arguing that Hu Hu's allegiance warranted compensation. The ministers firmly opposed this, emphasizing the principles of loyalty and tribute, while the looming threat of Xi Du Guo added urgency to the discussion.Full content
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