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I Want to Be Emperor.
Chapter 933: Guangguan (2). [950]
Summary
Liu Che presented a substantial stack of blood-crying memorials from various elders in Hong Nong, highlighting their urgent pleas for assistance. The memorials, submitted by notable figures, illustrated the collective concern of the ruling class for the plight of the people. The support for expanding the Guanzhong pass was overwhelming, driven by the promise of better policies and privileges for the locals. However, Zhou Yafu and Chao Cuo felt unease, realizing the Son of Heaven's ability to bypass traditional governance structures. As they reviewed the petitions, they understood the potential shift in power dynamics, prompting Zhou Yafu to assert the importance of maintaining the current political system against any impulsive changes from the Emperor.Full content
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