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History: Scholar of the Great Xia.
Chapter 450: Qin Wen Cai Is the Imperial Son-in-Law!. [450]
Summary
In a tense court scene, Qin Xian expresses disbelief that Ye Tian has been chosen as the Wu Dynasty's son-in-law instead of his grandson, Qin Wen. He interrupts the Xia Huang to voice his concerns, prompting a wave of supporters to kneel and echo his doubts. Despite Xia Huang's irritation, he allows Qin Xian to speak. Qin Xian argues that while Ye Tian is a skilled warrior, he is also greedy and immoral, suggesting that his marriage to the princess would disgrace both the Great Xia and Wu Dynasty. He advocates for his grandson Qin Wen, claiming he is the rightful candidate due to his secret engagement to Princess Ning Le, urging the court to reconsider the decision to avoid scandal.Full content
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