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Carefree Journey.
Volume 544: Settlement. [543]
Summary
The emperor's decree for immediate execution of the rebellious Qi Wang and his accomplices was executed discreetly at the Dali Temple due to the familial disgrace involved. Li Yu conveyed the decree, while senior eunuchs avoided direct involvement. Qi Wang, caught off guard, attempted to escape but was restrained in a chaotic struggle, resulting in his accidental death. The emperor, upon hearing of Qi Wang's demise, expressed regret and ordered a respectful burial. He also rewarded Du Hang Min for his loyalty and hinted at future discussions regarding Li Yu's contributions, reflecting on the implications of Qi Wang's death for the Eastern Palace.Full content
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