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In other words, his main job was to talk.

When he detected unlawful behavior among officials, he would debate it openly in court if it was a major issue, or secretly report to the emperor for impeachment if it was a minor matter.

Obviously, this was a position that had significant influence in front of the emperor, and Chu Ge was somewhat pleased with it.

However, he was somewhat shocked because he knew who should be the Imperial Censor of the Qi Dynasty at that time.

It was none other than Qin Huizhi, the infamous traitor who had caused the death of General Han Fuyue.

Historically speaking, Qin Huizhi was relatively normal at that time, having cast a dissenting vote against ceding territory in an imperial vote held by the emperor.

But after the disgrace at Jingping, once he had been captured and returned from the Jin Camp, he embarked irrevocably on the path of a traitorous sellout.

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