As a politician, Han Yu had strategized considerably throughout his life.
These strategies varied—some complex, some simple, some clever, some mediocre, some successful, and some failed.
But no matter what, even those strategies that ultimately did not achieve the desired effects couldn't be declared as failures from the outset, nor could his strategies be considered foolish. It was just that sometimes plans could not keep up with changes, and the development of situations was beyond human manipulation.
However, that day, Han Yu had executed a plan that would later prove to be the most erroneous and foolish decision of his life, one he would deeply regret—he attempted to frame an illiterate man for stealing national secrets.
Of course, it wasn't entirely his fault.
Han Yu could never have imagined that a renowned martial artist from a prestigious family in the east would turn out to be illiterate... or at least semi-illiterate.