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I Want to Be Emperor.
Chapter 456: Three Crossings. [468]
Summary
The swift fall of Korea was marked by Wei You Qu's betrayal, leading to his appointment as king and the subsequent poisoning of the Korean king. Liu Che's actions, though controversial, were supported by the Han people due to the moral outrage against patricide. The incident also impacted Ji Xin, who feared for his safety due to his ties to Ding Gong, a historical figure executed for betrayal. Meanwhile, the three southern Yue states were anxious about the Han's actions, yet Liu Che believed they could be brought under control through political means rather than military force. He treated their envoys with respect, allowing them to meet relatives in Chang'an, which moved them deeply. Soon after, an envoy from Dong'ou presented a secret memorial, prompting Liu Che to feel optimistic about the situation.Full content
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