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... d not consider the problem from the family’s standpoint.
After years of political immersion, he naturally believed that the family’s private soldiers could be freely mobilized by the Imperial Court, as they were nominally subordinated to the Court.
The longer he stayed at the Court, the more Jiuyun Shuang hated his father’s appeasement policy towards threats beyond the frontier.
However, as long as his father was willing to send troops to help, Jiuyun Shuang was more than ...
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