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I Want to Be Emperor.
Chapter 775: Promise (2). [790]
Summary
Zhou Yafu, moved by Emperor Liu Che's generosity in granting fiefs, expressed concerns about appointing non-Liu clan kings, citing ancestral laws. Liu Che, aware of the historical context, reassured him that such appointments would not occur within Shenzhou. He suggested that different surname kings could lead to future chaos, urging caution in governance of distant lands. Yafu acknowledged the Emperor's wisdom while maintaining his principles, recognizing the potential risks of empowering non-Liu rulers. The dialogue highlighted the balance between loyalty and the need for prudent governance in a changing political landscape.Full content
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