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Chapter 465 Zhang Er Discovers Zhu Mo's Identity

The plan was set, and everyone looked to Yan Song, waiting for his final decision.

Old Yan Song actually had reservations about this strategy, but after all, he was eighty-three years old, and his mind was no longer as sharp as it used to be. It was impossible for him to come up with a solution on his own.

At this moment,

He felt helpless, let out a long sigh, and said leisurely,

"When Han Gaozu defeated Xiang Yu, Shusun Tong and the officials urged him to become emperor. Han Gaozu thought it was inappropriate, but the officials insisted. Han Gao did not argue, only saying, 'If all you officials deem it fitting, then it is fitting.'... I am eighty-three years old. You all make the decisions. I will also borrow this saying: If you all deem it fitting, then it is fitting..."

He stood up, trembling, picked up his brush again, and began to write stroke by stroke.

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Especially Mu Chaobi, who fought Mang Yinglong with Zhu Mo in the first half of the year and had a deep talk with him in the temple. He had a mix of love and hate for Zhu Mo. At this moment, upon hearing that Zhu Mo was related to the royal family, he was speechless for a long time.

In his opinion, Zhu Mo was indeed a genius, with an abundance of ideas in his mind, many of which were strange and unconventional tactics, yet surprisingly sound. His theory of establishing a nation based on the principles of Yao and Shun had kept him awake countless nights over the past six months. Now, hearing Prince Yu say this, it was possible that Zhu Mo, not only related to the royal family, but might even be the Emperor's illegitimate son...

Because,

Unlike others, he, Mu Chaobi, had long ago recognized the unfathomable shrewdness in the young man's demeanor, which was exactly like the Emperor's!

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However, Mu Chaobi was already over fifty. From his pursuit of public office to his experiences of hardship, he had long believed that strength was the only law. At present, no matter how outstanding Zhu Mo might be, in front of Prince Yu, in front of the throne, or even in front of the meritorious officials who had failed in the Jingnan campaign, how to reconcile would be very clear.