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Core of the Sage.

Chapter 841: Princess Mengyuan, Well-Read in Poetry and Literature. [841]



Summary

In a tense conversation, Tie Mu Zhen and the Sage of Strategy, Gui Guzi, discuss the implications of attacking Du Yu. Tie Mu Zhen values honor and refuses to act against juniors. His daughter, Princess Yun Ya, cleverly navigates the situation, showcasing her intelligence and charm. Tie Mu Zhen reflects on the significance of the Seven-orifices Exquisite Heart for their deity, Eternal Heaven, which remains dormant. Despite his sons’ eagerness for glory, Tie Mu Zhen prioritizes strategy over impulsive action, understanding the risks of waging war without divine support. The scene illustrates familial dynamics and the weight of leadership in the Mongol Empire.

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