
I Am a Loyal Minister, Why Did Your Majesty Force Me to Rebel?
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Daqian Imperial City. When Li Mu wore golden armor and led one hundred thousand Yanbei cavalry back to Kyoto. When he once again stood in front of the emperor who couldn't wait to throw himself to Yanbei to die after his father died. Li Mu sighed. Facing the emperor's almost destructive eyes, Li Mu slowly drew out the long sword from his waist, pressed it against the emperor's neck and said slowly: "Your Majesty, I have three generations of loyal ministers in my family, but your Majesty does not regard them as kings! Therefore, I have to resist!"... Ps: Kill decisively! Don't be sloppy, the introduction is weak, please go to the text!
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Official(2)Scraped 6h ago
There is a saying that seems to be that if your position is not absolute, you are absolutely disloyal? The same goes for the protagonist. The protagonist is not a loyal minister at all.
It's so funny. Rob the Northerners. Hahaha. How many horses do you have?
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Official(2)Scraped 6h ago
There is a saying that seems to be that if your position is not absolute, you are absolutely disloyal? The same goes for the protagonist. The protagonist is not a loyal minister at all.
It's so funny. Rob the Northerners. Hahaha. How many horses do you have?









