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I Want to Be Emperor.

Chapter 7: Extending Grace (part 2). [12]



Summary

Liu Yan initially dismissed a silk scroll from his brother Liu De, assuming it was another theoretical memorial. However, upon reading it, he realized it contained bold ideas that could offend many in court. Liu De, confident in his strategy, encouraged Liu Yan to endorse it, emphasizing their brotherly bond. Liu Yan reluctantly agreed, intrigued by Liu De's shift from traditional Confucianism to a more pragmatic approach. Liu De revealed the document was named the "Strategy of Favor," aimed at countering the Interior Minister Chao Cuo's influence. Acknowledging the political landscape, Liu De felt empowered to challenge Chao Cuo, knowing he had allies like the powerful Chancellor Shen Tu Jia, who could help him navigate the court's complexities.

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