Chapter 362.3: Uncle and Nephew - Part 3
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Martial Cultivator Chapter 362.3: Uncle and Nephew - Part 3

After a long silence, the Dean suddenly asked, "Since Your Majesty has returned to the Divine Capital, does that mean there's an answer to the fate of that young man?"

Currently, countless people in the Divine Capital were speculating whether Chen Chao would ultimately be put to death by this Emperor. After all, familial affection and guilt were fundamentally incomparable to the world.

"What do you think?" The Great Liang Emperor did not answer the question but instead threw it back at the Dean.

The Dean replied, "If my opinion matters, then I'll speak."

This statement was very interesting. The Dean knew very well that regardless of what he said, he could not change what the Great Liang Emperor had already decided, so whether he spoke or not made no difference.

"As far as We know, your final disciple is very fond of Our nephew. If he really dies, wouldn't she be heartbroken?"

The Great Liang Emperor did not rush to give his own answer, but when he spoke, there was a hint of jest in his tone.

The Dean said calmly, "Just because she falls in love with a guy in their youth doesn't mean they'll really be together for life. If for some reason they can't reach the end together, some people will forget about such matters after a while. However, there are still many who will hold onto those feelings. But as for her, I don't know how she'll react. Perhaps she will hate Your Majesty for life, and one day, a few flying swords might appear before Your Majesty. Or she might accept reality because after all, what Your Majesty wants to do is the same as what she wants to do." "I'm not sure about the weight of that young man in her heart, or if he's as important to her as the things she wants to do."

The Great Liang Emperor smiled but said nothing.

The Dean lamented, "Actually, you can't get around the word 'feelings.' Like Your Majesty, the people of the world are also speculating: if it weren't for the word 'feelings', would Your Majesty have done better?"

These words subtly referred to that deceased Empress of Great L

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