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History: Scholar of the Great Xia.

Chapter 459: A Bunch of Drunkards and Good-for-Nothings. [459]



Summary

In the court of the Wu Dynasty, discussions arise regarding Ye Tian's relationship with Princess Ning Le, who is in love with him despite his existing marriages. Xia Huang expresses satisfaction with Ye Tian as a potential imperial son-in-law, but concerns are raised by Minister Zhao He about the implications of Princess Ning Le becoming a concubine due to Ye Tian's multiple wives. The court debates the appropriateness of such a union, with many officials criticizing Ye Tian's situation. However, Qian Tu intervenes, emphasizing the importance of the royal marriage alliance and dismissing the objections of the officials, reminding them of the significance of the matter at hand.

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