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Opening with a Poem, Shocking the Entire Court of Civil and Military Officials!.
Chapter 487: Father, Rest Assured, I Am Not Here to Rebel. [487]
Summary
The passage describes a tense political confrontation in the imperial court involving Qin Ying, who is accused of killing Xiao Zong Ze, a high-ranking official. The ministers and Han Di are outraged, demanding Qin Ying's execution. However, Qin Ying arrives with a thousand Iron Buddha soldiers, creating a standoff. He claims he has no intention of rebelling but is protecting himself from potential assassination. The scene is charged with political tension, with Qin Ying challenging the officials who want him dead and demonstrating his military power directly in the imperial palace.Full content
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