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... ture, the court’s situation had gradually stabilized.
The civil and military officials, inherently prone to opportunism, swayed with the prevailing winds. Given the Third Prince’s legitimacy as the rightful heir to the throne, it was unsurprising that they rallied behind the new king.
Initially, the emperor refrained from a harsh purge. He adopted a lenient policy, reserving severe punishments only for ministers who had collaborated with the Public House in nefarious activities. ...
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