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Dealing with suitors is a troublesome thing, especially ardent suitors, which is even more troublesome.

With such a large number of people, it's not just troublesome, but also prone to accidents, especially since these people are all highly skilled. When their mentality is unstable, they are capable of doing anything.

Although the consequences are severe, sometimes people act impulsively without considering the consequences in order to achieve their goals. This is more likely to happen among people who are more fanatical and obsessed.

It is precisely because of this situation that the Yuezhi people were subject to higher levels of supervision and surveillance than other abnormal individuals.

The Yuezhi people themselves had no objections to these things, and some were even happy to see them happen.

Watching over them and supervising them is essentially allowing them to live in this place, which is a good thing in a sense.

Especially after the assassination attempt on Liu Tong, Kabech and others felt that it was best to keep them under constant surveillance rather than suspecting that they had other ideas or expelling them from Chang'an.

Whether they felt the princess had ulterior motives and cut off all contact, or they were simply driven out of Chang'an, depriving them of any chance to see her again, it was a reality that was difficult for them to accept.

In order to prevent such a reality from existing and from happening, Cabeck and others welcomed these regulations that others had strong opinions about.

If it weren't for the need to avoid affecting the regulatory situation and the final outcome, and to avoid the responsibility of bribing regulatory personnel, Kabech and his associates would have actually wanted to have a meal and drinks with the regulatory personnel.

"In that case, I'll trouble you." Liu Tong glanced at Si Niang beside him, then handed her a scroll of bamboo slips, saying in as gentle a tone as possible, "Also, find out what Liu Yao is thinking. If she doesn't express her opinion, I don't know how to help her, and those who really have a problem with her will probably continue to have a problem."

Directly helping Liu Yao take revenge is indeed very difficult, not because it's impossible, but because doing so would come at a great cost.

For both public and private reasons, Liu Tong would never do something so foolish, especially given the country's upcoming expansion abroad; some choices still need to be made.

However, protecting Liu Yao's safety and providing her with some protection was still quite easy.

After all, Liu Yao's enemies, in a sense, probably don't even remember having such an enemy as Liu Yao, because there are too many people who have grudges against her.

Compared to these enemies, Liu Yao's strength and abilities are nowhere near the top, not even making it into the top 100.

As for the exact amount, Liu Tong hadn't bothered to calculate it.

It can be said that everyone in the Han Empire, having fallen to its current predicament, has more or less their own enemies or adversaries.

Even Liu Tong himself cannot say that he has no rivals or enemies.

Watching Si Niang's departing figure, Liu Tong sighed softly, gazing into the distance. He sighed again, "Regardless of those defeated opponents, even my foolish younger brother probably still harbors resentment towards me. Who doesn't have their enemies? The adult world can't ultimately be resolved by the words 'right' and 'wrong,' let alone who is right and who is wrong." That's what he said, but in his actions, Liu Tong simply chose to take care of the people as much as possible, and in a sense, it was for the long-term benefit of the people.

Focusing solely on immediate plans and arrangements might expose problems to many, but by extending the timeframe and concealing certain elements, the probability of exposure is reduced, thereby increasing the likelihood of success.

However, Liu Tong was unsure whether he could suppress the powerful families once the time was up.

After all, as time goes by, powerful families will become stronger and stronger. Whether the things she has arranged will be able to counterbalance them and intercept some of their benefits in the future remains to be seen.

While we can look back at history and use historical methods to verify and supplement our understanding, in terms of practical application, she still falls short compared to figures like Chen Zichuan.

He quickly shook his head, denying some of the dilemmas in his mind, and then turned his attention back to his inner energy clone, collecting relevant intelligence information.

With his near-delayed information gathering capabilities, Liu Tong was able to effectively utilize these information gaps to learn about information that even some powerful families couldn't access. He was also able to deduce the general situation before this information was blocked, thus enabling him to better respond and make arrangements.

After leaving the Weiyang Palace complex and stepping out of her bedchamber, Si Niang memorized the corresponding route in her mind, then found the way and headed out of the palace to find Princess Yangting.

After leaving the palace gates, Si Niang did not transform and fly directly there. Instead, like a real concubine, she sat in a spacious carriage and quietly waited for the carriage to depart until they reached their destination.

Inside the carriage, the constant temperature maintained by the secret nodes is enough to demonstrate its extraordinary nature.

Although she was no longer bothered by the heat or cold, Si Niang always found riding in such a carriage quite pleasant, especially on a hot summer day when it was exceptionally comfortable.

Anyway, there's no rush. The temperature is so high and the journey isn't far, so why rush?

"Reporting to Consort Shu, we have arrived at Princess Yangting's residence."

Before Si Niang could finish the fruit inside the carriage, she heard a sound coming from outside. She then put the uneaten fruit on the fruit plate and got out of the carriage.

After stepping out of the carriage, the building that came into view was not a magnificent princess's mansion, but rather a rather small courtyard, without even a corresponding sign.

It was obvious that the person driving the carriage had been here before, so he spoke to the residents with respect.

Without any visible maids or guards, Si Niang arrived at the courtyard gate alone, knocked gently, and then entered the courtyard.

The driver was used to this. After Si Niang got off the carriage, he drove it forward a short distance and stopped when he could see the entrance to the courtyard. He waited quietly.

"Yao greets Consort Shu." Liu Yao, who was in the courtyard, glanced at the open gate and saw the completely silent environment, still feeling a sense of wariness until Si Niang appeared. (End of Chapter)

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