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Core of the Sage.
Chapter 662: Burning Books and Pits Law!. [662]
Summary
In the tumultuous backdrop of Xianyang, Meng Mian Ren's fierce call for loyalty echoes as the Qin Jun retaliates against a rebellion, swiftly turning the tide. The Qin Di, witnessing the brutal suppression of rebels, reflects on the fragility of his empire, realizing that internal conspiracies threaten his ambitions. Du Yu's poignant poetry emphasizes the transience of power and the need for introspection. As the Qin Jun decimates the rebels, a ruthless purge ensues, targeting Fa Jia disciples and those who colluded with external enemies. The violent crackdown results in widespread destruction, exemplifying the Qin Di's determination to eliminate threats and secure his reign, highlighting the precarious balance between power and stability.Full content
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