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I Want to Be the Grand Chancellor.
Chapter 387: Wealth Rivals a Nation. [390]
Summary
In the narrative, Jia Jing's disdain for Zhao Wen Hua grows as he reflects on his loss of control over his ministers and the challenges to his authority. He seeks to retaliate against perceived slights, particularly regarding the historical figure Fang Xiaoru, whose legacy is being mocked in a play. Tang Yi, accused of writing the offensive script, passionately defends his loyalty to Jia Jing, emphasizing the emperor's greatness compared to past rulers. He argues that slandering the emperor is treasonous and insists on his commitment to serve the royal family. The tension escalates as Jia Jing grapples with his anger and the implications of the play's content, revealing the fragile dynamics of power and loyalty in the court.Full content
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