A man with ideals and pursuits is very principled and even a little paranoid. Fortunately, he has a wife who can give him advice and can always beat him at a critical juncture. The military merit medal has half of the credit of the wife; it seems that there is no such thing as a president. There are many actions, but after all, they were taken over from the founding emperor. There is always a supreme emperor sitting on his head. It is difficult for anyone to do anything. Politically, he can only continue the policies of the previous dynasty, and he does not seem to understand the economy. But being able to retreat to the countryside is itself a kind of open-mindedness and nobility. By the way, the period of the founding of the American Empire was really an era of great masters...
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