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I Want to Be Emperor.
Chapter 741: Central Asia and India (2). [755]
Summary
In a dialogue between Liu Che and Roman envoy Ku Li Ti Ao Si, the latter expresses regret over the execution of A Ji Mi De, a notable mathematician. Liu Che, while acknowledging the loss, views it pragmatically, recognizing the potential threat of such a genius. He shows interest in Greek mathematical principles, advocating for their integration into Chinese education. Ku Li Ti Ao Si feels honored by Liu Che's interest, contemplating a future alliance between Rome and China. Liu Che, however, remains focused on expanding China's influence in Asia, delegating tasks to his attendants while maintaining a cautious stance towards foreign powers. Ku Li Ti Ao Si requests to study chemistry, highlighting the importance of knowledge for his people’s future.Full content
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