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Adopted Husband.
Chapter 506: Benevolence and Kindness - Blessings for All Under Heaven. [544]
Summary
In the eleventh year of Jing Han, during the Cold Clothing Festival, a fleet of six boats travels down the Huai River, carrying young nobles and relief grain for a famine-stricken village. The village, devastated by floods, is in ruins, with a broken statue of Guanyin and a crowd of emaciated people waiting for porridge distribution. The young nobles observe the scene, discussing the dire situation and the rising grain prices. Pu Yang Yi, heir of the Puyang Family, offers to donate rice and encourages others to help, emphasizing the importance of managing grain prices to avoid hoarding. The atmosphere shifts as the crowd becomes more engaged in the relief efforts, influenced by a young man named Tang Wen, who skillfully stirs their emotions and promotes the idea of doing good while making profits. The operation is orchestrated by the Princess of Cheng State and involves deeper political manipulations, with Pu Yang Yi questioning the motivations behind their actions and the influence of the Right Prime Minister's residence.Full content
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