"I am now in charge of Huainan's affairs," Li Che sat down at the table. "The rebellion of the remnants of the Huainan King had a great impact on my father. After that, he almost never intervened here, and only asked about it occasionally."
As the sun set, candles were lit in the room. The maids brought the bowls, chopsticks and wine glasses and stepped aside, leaving the four of them to sit opposite each other and eat.
"By the way," Li Che picked up the chopsticks, thought for a while and then said, "brother, if you want to see your father, I can make arrangements for you."
"That's not necessary," Sawyer Su said, "I was ordered to come here to find out what happened in Huainan. Since the prince is already far away from the chaos, why bother him again."
Li Che smiled and said, "Then just listen to your brother's wishes."
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