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Carefree Journey.
Chapter 514: Drawing the Sword. [513]
Summary
Li Yu opted for a water route to Luoyang, focusing on cost-effective logistics for suppressing Qi Wang's rebellion. Heavy weapons like crossbows and catapults were limited, highlighting Chiba's ignorance of military logistics. At Bashang dock, Li Yu planned to efficiently use space for military and civilian ships, confident in quelling the rebellion. Meanwhile, Li You, the emperor, prepared for revolt, surrounded by loyalists, unaware of the winter's challenges. His father, Li Shi Min, expressed disappointment in a heartfelt letter, urging Li Yu to reconsider his actions. The narrative emphasizes the folly of rebellion amidst a prosperous era and the complexities of familial loyalty.Full content
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