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TN: Advanced chapter at patreon.com/caleredhair. subscribe for support! "Hahaha..." Loud laughter echoed in the Chengqing Hall. The King of Wei was all smiles; today, Xiao Ming unexpectedly gave him some face. He pulled Xiao Ming aside and said, "Dear nephew, this great victory in Cangzhou—you are the main hero. But your royal uncle provided a lot of money, food, and supplies, so I deserve some credit too. On the court later, you should go easy on me." "Third Royal Uncle, this time our father ordered…
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TN: Advanced Chapter at Patreon.com/caleredhair. its already chapter 410 there. A round red sun had just risen over the horizon when the sound of bells suddenly rang out in Chang'an City. After three rounds of bell chimes, the gatekeepers in the city gradually opened the gates of each residential ward. People began appearing on the morning streets, and thin wisps of cooking smoke slowly floated into the sky. Yesterday afternoon, Xiao Ming had stayed at the Jade Water Pavilion until the palace gates…
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Golden sunlight blanketed the palace buildings, and the early morning palace seemed to radiate a strong aura of auspiciousness. Luo Quan's words made Xiao Ming nod slightly. He wasn't agreeing to give the cannons to the imperial guards, but he did agree with Luo Quan's distrust of the vassal lords. This was exactly what a loyal general should say and a reason that made Luo Quan worth winning over. "This cannon production technology—I will give it to no one," Xiao Ming answered Luo Quan with a firm…
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Autumn had arrived. The elm trees on both sides of Vermilion Bird Avenue shed their leaves as the breeze gently passed. Triggered by the splendor of Chang’an, Lu Fei said with envy, “When will Qingzhou ever be as prosperous as this place?” “That’s tough. Chang’an has been the capital of seven dynasties. Its prosperity is inherited,” Luo Xin replied proudly. “Nonsense! Prosperity isn’t like having children—it can’t just be passed down. Hmph, as long as His Highness is in Qingzhou,…
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In the Jade Water Pavilion, Liu li had been waiting at the door. Since the morning, Consort Zhen had asked several times, afraid of missing Prince Qi. But it was understandable. Prince Qi had been gone for three years. For a mother, nothing was more painful than that. After all, Prince Qi was now Consort Zhen’s only hope. Leaning by the door, Liu li was bored and counting flower petals. When she heard footsteps, she instinctively looked in the direction of the sound. She saw a young eunuch leading a…
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TN: Advanced chapter at patreon.com/caleredhair “Your Highness, Cui Hao holds the position of Guanglu Dafu in the court. He is responsible for advising and responding to imperial commands but does not have a fixed official duty,” said Pang Yukun. Having worked in the official circles of Chang’an, he knew Cui Hao very well. “Also, this Cui Hao comes from the Cui family and has always been close with Prince Yan. He is also a renowned Confucian scholar, highly respected in the court, and has…
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In the Governor’s Residence, the military officers listened quietly as Xiao Ming explained the new army structure. Compared to the Great Yu Empire’s current military hierarchy, this new system was simpler and easier to understand. With the help of the knowledge crystal’s memory enhancement, Niu Ben and the others quickly grasped the new structure—though the terminology still felt strange to them. But Qingzhou was full of new things these days. To progress, the old had to be discarded. "The…
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Feng Deshui surveyed the Prince Qi’s residence with a critical eye. Seven days ago, he had set out from Chang’an, enduring the fatigue of travel by boat and horseback before finally arriving in Qingzhou that morning. The news of Cangzhou’s great victory had shaken the court and the public alike, and with the arrival of the newspapers in Chang’an, the details of the battle had spread far and wide. Emperor Wenxuan, overjoyed, had hosted a grand banquet for his ministers. The very next day, Feng…
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The fine drizzle continued to fall. At this moment, Qingzhou City felt like a silent film—stifling, as if choking on unspoken rage. It was a fury long suppressed in the hearts of the people. In their eyes, Xiao Ming saw that anger—once buried deep, now rising to the surface. Three years ago, they had endured the barbarian invasion. They suffered under the cruel exploitation of noble families who colluded with the enemy. The people had borne these pains silently. Now, that anger had erupted into…
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TN: read advanced chapter at my patreon https://www.patreon.com/c/caleredhair "Your Highness, many villagers are now purging corrupt local officials. Should we intervene?" After the military funeral, the Battle of Cangzhou was finally concluded. With the momentum of the great victory, the remnants of the noble families in the six prefecture were in despair. Encouraged by their success, the civilian militias—high in morale—launched a sweeping campaign to eradicate the remaining noble factions. Many…
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