
The Rising Sun
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In the winter of Jinghe's twenty-seventh year, the first snow fell in Kyoto ahead of schedule. Li Zhaoyang, a princess in a deep palace, was alone in the Xinuang Pavilion of Qiwu Palace, reviewing the northern border defense map and the notes left by her mother, and secretly thinking about the situation in the northern border. At the same time, Lu Xingzhou, the eldest son of Zhenguo, frequently showed his kindness to Li Zhaoyang, but was met with cold reception. Lu Xingzhou discussed countermeasures with his staff Song Hui and decided to use the northern border as an entry point to show sincerity. Although Li Zhaoyang was unmoved by Lu Xingzhou's gift, he found clues to deal with the dilemma in the north in the letters, showing his thoughtfulness and independent character. The two of them are planning inside and outside the palace walls, implying that a contest about power, strategy and feelings of family and country is about to begin.
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