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Striving in the Red Mansion.
Chapter 622: Curtain Falls, Effect. [627]
Summary
In the Hall of Wu Ying, tension arose as Deputy Censor-in-Chief Han Zuo anxiously awaited the Emperor's response to Jia Huan's provocative statements about court rivalries. Jia Huan accused the princes of neglecting their duties, subtly suggesting the Emperor curb their power, reminiscent of past dynasties. Despite the Emperor's stern reprimand, Jia Huan's boldness impressed many officials, shifting perceptions of his capabilities. As reactions varied among the courtiers, Jia Huan emerged as a central figure, demonstrating both eloquence and strategic insight, leaving a lasting impression on the court dynamics.Full content
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