The Grand Imperial Grandson of Great Ming

Transmigrated into the body of Zhu Yunteng, the grandson of Zhu Yuanzhang, he is unwilling to accept a tragic fate for himself and begins to find ways to build power and prepare for rebellion.

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Chapter 353 Stirring Up Trouble

As a result, princes and princesses from various countries began to flatter Chechi Kingdom, claiming it was now the largest country in the west.

It is even comparable to a certain major Eastern power.

When the prince of Wuji Kingdom said this, he even glanced at Zhu Yunwen, almost as if he were saying by name that the current Chechi Kingdom was in no way inferior to the Ming Dynasty.

These words struck a chord with the prince of Chechi Kingdom, who had always equated Chechi Kingdom's current strength with that of the Ming Dynasty.

They even confidently believed that Chechi Kingdom might be even more militarily advanced than the Ming Dynasty.

This kind of self-confidence led the prince of Chechi Kingdom to remain extremely arrogant and confident even when facing Zhu Yunwen.

Everyone was praising the power of the Chechi Kingdom.

Zhu Yunwen, however, simply smiled and sipped his tea. Zhao Qingzhu, on the other hand, was extremely excited and looking forward to seeing how they would react when they saw the weapons that Zhu Yunwen and the Ming Dynasty had brought.

At this moment, the Persian princess spoke up:

"Chechi Kingdom is truly formidable, but why do I sense that some people from certain other countries present don't seem happy about the existence of such a powerful nation?"

Upon hearing this, everyone glanced at the Persian princess. No one had expected that this woman would actually stand up and cause trouble.

Her words successfully caught the attention of the prince of Chechi Kingdom.

He glanced at the Persian princess, then frowned and said:

"Are there still some countries that are unhappy with my Chechi Kingdom?"

As he spoke, he looked around. At first, he looked at Zhu Yunwen, who was casually drinking tea, seemingly not paying any attention to how powerful the weapons displayed by Chechi Kingdom were.

This displeased the prince of Chechi Kingdom, but the Ming Dynasty was very powerful after all, so it was understandable that the Ming Dynasty did not take Chechi Kingdom seriously.

After all, even if Chechi Kingdom was more powerful than the Ming Dynasty, it's normal that the Ming Dynasty was unwilling to admit it.

But as it turned out, the Persian princess wasn't referring to Zhu Yunwen. He then spoke again:

"The princess of the Women's Kingdom doesn't seem to be looking too well either."