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I am a visitor, but you call me a courtier

Lion travels through a dangerously high-level martial arts world, locked into a system of exploration. Only by exploring can he become stronger, isn't that right? To gain strength, he must resort to greed, accepting bribes and profiting for himself as a middleman. He becomes a target of ridicule for everyone, hating that he can't kill those who slander him. But behind the scenes, he uses his greed to secretly amass wealth and power, without leaving a trace. One side with a bad reputation, the other side reigning over the world! The Empress, with tears falling silently, speaks her truth: "My love, I yield to you. Come to my palace tonight!" The talented and beautiful women of the court speak out: "My lord, no matter how the world looks at you, I will be with you as your partner in life and death!" The heroic women of the martial world declare: "To fulfill Lion's destiny, we will cross any obstacle!" Others ask in confusion: "He is clearly a despicable person, why are you still protecting him?"

TheDreamerWorker · Fantasy
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79 Chs

My lovely Empress, do you want to rule Dala?

"Lion, my dear, do you have any opinions?" The Empress asked.

Lion clasped his hands and spoke with eloquence: "Allow me to speak, Your Majesty. I believe this compensation is extremely unfair and should be cancelled!"

As soon as these words were spoken, the court was filled with turmoil.

"Cancel the compensation? We've worked so hard to negotiate this compensation, and now you want us to cancel it?"

"Abandoning over 3 million units of currency annually? What kind of principle is this?"

"Mr Lion, are you implying that you have a better position in the court of Dala than the ambassadors, so you're speaking on their behalf?"

"Mr Lion, do you understand the implications of your actions? You are betraying the Emperor, betraying our country, The Great Material Dynasty! Do you deserve the Emperor's favour?"

"Allow me to speak, Your Majesty. I want to accuse the new scholar, The National Academy official, Lion!"

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