Other language: Vietnamese

Opening with a Poem, Shocking the Entire Court of Civil and Military Officials!.

Chapter 80: Brother Ying, Xian'er Can't Drink Anymore. [80]



Summary

The demon monk's ominous words hinted at a potential rebellion, alarming Han Di, who was unaware of the looming threat. As tensions rose, Qin Ying advised against immediate violence, suggesting instead to imprison the monk and handle the situation discreetly. Amidst the chaos, officials sought to shift blame onto Wang Ming Song, who was ultimately stripped of his title and imprisoned. Han Di's leniency towards the ministers, despite their betrayal, disappointed Qin Ying, who yearned for justice. Meanwhile, Qin Ying comforted Liu Yun Xian, who felt disfigured by a curse, only to discover that her appearance could be restored with a special poison. The intricate power dynamics and personal struggles reveal the complexities of loyalty and justice within the Han Dynasty.

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