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Opening with a Poem, Shocking the Entire Court of Civil and Military Officials!.

Chapter 458: The Northern King Enters the Pass, the Aristocracy is Alarmed. [458]



Summary

The passage describes a complex political landscape involving Qin Ci, the Prince of the Northern Territory, and his potential return, which terrifies Hu Ping Yun. The aristocratic families previously exiled Qin Ci to the Northern Territory to limit his power. Meanwhile, Qin Ying has been conquering martial arts sects and expanding his military influence. The narrative suggests an impending confrontation, with Qin Ying anticipating his uncle's return and its potential impact on the aristocratic power structure. The Northern Territory King is portrayed as a remarkable, yet marginalized figure who might become a crucial ally against the aristocrats.

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