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The monk tells the prince that he has come to tell the prince about the rice matter. The prince agrees to help him. The monk explains that the prince is the only one who can help him solve the problem. He says that if the prince doesn't agree, no one else can help. He adds that if he makes the prince lose his face, the prince's face will be a problem for him as well. He asks the prince if he can break his word to the monk now. He tells him that in the morning, he will transfer the rice to the prince. The smell of the rice is so bad that the monk can't believe what he's seeing. He's heard that the rice has just been released, and that the price has been very reasonable. He wants to catch the monk who's selling the rice at such a low price, but the monk won't listen to him. He thinks the monk is playing tricks on the prince, and he'll go after the monk himself.
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Chapter 18
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About This Chapter
The monk tells the prince that he has come to tell the prince about the rice matter. The prince agrees to help him. The monk explains that the prince is the only one who can help him solve the problem. He says that if the prince doesn't agree, no one else can help. He adds that if he makes the prince lose his face, the prince's face will be a problem for him as well. He asks the prince if he can break his word to the monk now. He tells him that in the morning, he will transfer the rice to the prince. The smell of the rice is so bad that the monk can't believe what he's seeing. He's heard that the rice has just been released, and that the price has been very reasonable. He wants to catch the monk who's selling the rice at such a low price, but the monk won't listen to him. He thinks the monk is playing tricks on the prince, and he'll go after the monk himself.
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