Lazy Girl, Forced to Work After Reading Minds

Gu Junwen, a lazy girl who inherited billions, spent every day living off her inheritance and waiting to die. One day, she accidentally transmigrated into a power-struggle novel, becoming Gu Junwen...

Chapter 4: The Dispute

"Don't be nervous." Emperor Mingde looked at the impatient young man in front of him with a smile, and was very satisfied. "Chu Yun, Lin'er, and Yu'er all mean well. General Gu doesn't need to be too nervous."

In fact, everyone knows that if Gu Junwen carries half of the tiger talisman with him, and it falls into the hands of any force, it is equivalent to that force holding the tiger talisman.

That was why Emperor Mingde was smiling and trying to smooth things over, being reluctant to make a decision.

In fact, it is no wonder that Emperor Mingde hesitated, as there were sixteen great families and two military marquises in Nanjing and Jiangnan.

The three most powerful princes in Kyoto are divided into two factions. The eldest prince is the adopted son of Queen Su and has the support of the Su family and other four major families.

The second and third princes are the second sons born to Concubine Yao. Concubine Yao's family is weak, but the eldest prince is not liked by Emperor Mingde, so the second and third princes also have the support of the four major families behind them.

It was the twilight years of the emperor, and all the civil and military officials from various factions took sides and supported the establishment of the new army.

Gu Junwen represents an important city in the northern frontier. If he enters Kyoto at this time, he will undoubtedly become a target of competition among various factions.

Therefore, such a simple question as where Gu Junwen should stay temporarily gave Emperor Mingde a headache. If the arrangement was not appropriate, the throne would inevitably be unstable.

"Your Majesty, why not invite His Royal Highness the Southern Prince to discuss this together? After all, he was the one who brought the person into Kyoto."

Chu Yun held the wine glass, walked back to his seat, and spoke seemingly unintentionally.

"Yes, yes, yes! Where's Nan Yi? He disappeared in a while."

Emperor Mingde's eyes lit up, and he looked around, but he didn't see Ye Nanyi. He scolded and kicked Eunuch Cai's butt: "You old thing, why don't you go find him quickly."

“Yes, yes, yes.” Eunuch Cai agreed happily, bowed, and hurriedly left the palace with a group of young eunuchs and palace maids to search separately.

He is indeed the most carefree prince in Kyoto, not involved in party affairs, and only indulges in poetry, wine and fun, everything as he pleases.

Look, the palace banquet was canceled just like that.