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The Beginning Shocks the Emperor Wu: Did You Write This Poem?.
Chapter 486: Loyalty, Filial Piety, Benevolence, and Virtue. [486]
Summary
Chen Ping An is taken aback by Wu Di's insistence on his marriage to the Ji Clan's daughter, despite his reluctance. Wu Di dismisses Chen's concerns, believing that one more companion won't matter given Chen's numerous female associates. Wu Di gifts Chen a royal mansion, emphasizing its significance. Chen presents a custom flintlock gun to Wu Di, showcasing his loyalty. Wu Di, however, harbors doubts about Chen's true intentions, fearing potential usurpation. He resolves to limit Chen's influence by arranging the marriage, believing it will restrict Chen's power and loyalty, while grappling with his own insecurities about Chen's unwavering devotion.Full content
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