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Now reading: Chapter 96 - 37: Quelling Internal Strife, Deng Sui Passes A from I Can Control My Ancestors, a Historical novel by Fish Feather Fishing Jade.

Compared to disaster relief, governing the realm is indeed much easier.

This allowed Gu Xi to gradually find so ti to rest.

What Gu Yi was more concerned about was;

——As the realm gradually stabilized, Gu Xi finally had a few offspring.

This had always been a knot of concern for Gu Yi.

Although the Gu Clan now no longer faced the predicant of having few mbers, with family mbers spread across various places.

But for Gu Yi,

The true core still needed direct descendants.

Although the attributes of these offspring were quite average, not even as good as Gu Liang back then.

Gu Yi’s worried heart gradually cald down.

How can a family produce extraordinary talents in every generation?

The developnt of the Gu Clan to its current scale is already comndable.

Even the least conspicuous Patriarch among these generations, Gu Liang, was a capable person, and he managed to uphold the Gu Clan.

Nowadays, it is normal for the family’s disciples to have diocre qualifications.

Gu Yi had thought of choosing a newborn to use the "Breaking Wall Card" on.

But considering that he could almost directly manipulate things after Gu Xi’s death, he suppressed this idea.

The effect of the "Breaking Wall Card" was indeed too much of a gamble.

First, it had to be a newborn.

Then, depending on various factors, it might even lower the original attributes.

For Gu Yi, this gamble was just too big.

....

Luoyang.

Luoyang now can be described as renewed, finally regaining the prosperity of its forr years.

Just like the original history.

Great inventions like Cai Lun paper and water-driven armillary sphere were successively introduced.

In fact, when Gu Yi initially passed down technology to the family, he had given Gu Kang so pointers on the papermaking technique.

Of course, this information was what Gu Yi found online.

Perhaps because of this...or maybe it was because no prodigious inventor ever erged in the Gu Clan.

Over the years, the Gu Clan never stopped researching papermaking technology, but they never achieved significant breakthroughs.

As Gu Yi had anticipated.

When Gu Xi first saw the paper sent by Cai Lun, he instinctively thought of the block printing technique long kept within the Gu Clan.

However, he didn’t do anything with it.

With the progression of ti, institutional reform beca an inevitable trend.

Although Gu Xi’s talents could be considered exceptional,

to directly break free from the shackles of that era was clearly impossible.

However, Gu Yi was quite hopeful about this.

He initially left behind the entire docuntation on block printing to see if this thod could earn him achievent points.

If it really could earn achievent points,

it would absolutely be a trendous boon for Gu Yi.

Everything seed to be returning to its proper path.

Liu Hu, the Emperor, also had a child.

Although not born to Empress Yan, the news greatly invigorated the court.

This child was nad Liu Bao.

Though still young, he showed signs of cleverness.

Deng Sui and Gu Xi both liked this child.

Deng Sui even directly appointed him as Crown Prince, and Gu Xi even considered personally ntoring the child.

He wanted to cultivate a qualified Emperor for the Great Han.

Regarding this,

Neither Liu Hu nor Deng Sui could object, both were naturally very supportive.

Who in the realm doesn’t know of the Gu Clan’s exceptional capabilities?

Even the Gu Clan disciples serving as local officials surpass ordinary officials in competence.

This is entirely due to the advanced educational thods of the Gu Clan.

And it’s no secret.

But no one can fully replicate it because the overall atmosphere of the Gu Clan is distinctly different from other great clans.

Now, if Gu Xi personally instructs the Crown Prince, perhaps he might truly nurture a wise ruler akin to Emperor Ming of yore.

Of course, there were those who were quite preoccupied with this matter.

Gu Xi already held such power now.

If he becos the teacher of the Emperor, given the Great Han’s emphasis on the恩 of ntorship, what would beco of him then?

Even if you don’t consider Gu Xi,

Wouldn’t the Gu Clan disciples also benefit?

The Gu Clan has been illustrious for four generations!

Gu Xi is only in his thirties and has already reached such heights.

Could the Gu Clan really continue to coexist with the Great Han?

This, indeed, was sothing so people found hard to accept.

Soon, murmurs arose in the court that "the Emperor is already capable of governing, and Deng Sui and Gu Xi should return power to the Emperor."

Gu Xi was completely indifferent to this matter.

In fact, the Great Han managing to erge from the consecutive deaths of Emperors and years of natural disasters,

He could say that he had fulfilled his promise to Liu Zhao.

He had also maximized the prestige of the Gu Clan.

What harm is there in returning power?

Moreover, perhaps because of the Gu Clan’s presence, Deng Sui had no intent to hold onto power indefinitely.

Just as this matter was about to be settled,

Unexpectedly for everyone, Liu Hu refused!

According to his words, since he is still young, even if power were returned to him, there would still need to be co-governance by Gu Xi and Deng Sui, so why go through unnecessary formalities?

This answer caught all the officials by surprise.

Not just them.

Even Gu Yi was quite taken aback.

But upon further thought, he accepted it calmly.

Liu Hu’s personality was inherently like this.

Things now are completely different from history; Gu Xi’s appearance had entirely changed Liu Hu’s perspective towards Deng Sui.

Now he could indulge daily,

without a burden on his shoulders,

nor the constant crisis of being overthrown, enjoying all the imperial dignity he should have.

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