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Chapter 539: Beating a Dead Horse. [539]
Summary
Li Chang An, in a horse-drawn carriage, rushes to the capital, altering his appearance to remain inconspicuous before the Six Kingdoms Poetry Conference. He expresses concern about the potential sacrifices during the unification of the kingdoms, emphasizing the value of individual lives. Jin Chan suggests a higher perspective, but Li Chang An believes a strong leader could unify without bloodshed. As the conference begins, the Jin Kingdom faces humiliation, ranking poorly against the other kingdoms. Despite the efforts of over 70,000 scholars, they are outperformed, leading to despair among Jin's literary community, as they struggle to regain dignity amidst overwhelming defeat.Full content
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