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The Great Idle Person of the Zhenguan Era.

Chapter 63: Unintentional Strategic Advice. [64]



Summary

Li Su was talking to Cheng, but they weren't on the same wavelength. Cheng was daydreaming about beautiful women in bikinis, while Li Su was trying to have a conversation with him. Li Su tried to change the subject and started talking about her new house, showing Cheng the blueprint. Cheng was immediately drawn in and started asking questions about the design. Later, Li Su met with Dong Yang at the Jinhe Riverbank and thanked her for taking care of the craftsmen who were building her house. They started talking about the tension in the palace and the upcoming war with Xue Yan's True Pearl Khan. Li Su suggested using the Han Dynasty's policy of "Pushing Enfeoffment" to divide the True Pearl Khan's territory among his sons, making it difficult for him to encroach on their borders. Dong Yang revealed that the True Pearl Khan indeed had two sons, and Li Su was shocked by the news. He had been so caught up in his own thoughts that he had forgotten about the most important thing. Li Su's face turned pale, and he fell to the ground, unconscious. Li Su's conversation with Cheng was awkward, but her conversation with Dong Yang was more pleasant. Li Su was grateful for Dong Yang's help and admired her kindness. However, Li Su's own thoughts were consumed by her house and her own interests, rather than the national affairs that were concerning everyone else.

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