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.
<...This feeling made Zhu Yunwen very uncomfortable.
So he had a vague feeling that something was going to happen.
A few days later, one evening, Zhu Yunwen said to Zhao Qingzhu:
"I am increasingly suspicious that there is something wrong with the local governor. His usual attitude towards me makes me feel a sense of unease."
Zhao Qingzhu then asked Zhu Yuntong:
"So what should we do next?"
After thinking for a moment, Zhu Yunwen smiled slightly and said:
"I intend to let this provincial governor reveal his true nature."
Zhao Qingzhu looked at Zhu Yuntong with a puzzled expression, while Zhu Yuntong chose to remain silent and began to make a proper plan.
First, he went directly to the Provincial Governor and said that he had traveled to many places during his inspection tour and was very tired. He had already explained the details of some matters to Annam and was now preparing to return to Nanjing.
Upon hearing this, the Provincial Governor unintentionally revealed a hint of joy, which Zhu Yunwen noticed.
However, Zhu Yunwen still didn't say anything. He simply arranged for the provincial governor to confirm the train route from Annam to Nanjing, the capital of the Ming Dynasty.
As mentioned before, the main road in Annam was completed long ago, and the railway was also laid. Therefore, there was a railway in Annam that led directly to Nanjing in the Ming Dynasty.
Upon hearing this, the provincial governor immediately made arrangements and informed Zhu Yunwen that a train would depart from Annam for Nanjing, the capital of the Ming Dynasty, early the next morning.
Zhu Yunwen was very satisfied and said he would take this train to the Ming Dynasty.
After the decision was made, the Provincial Governor began making various preparations to send Zhu Yunwen away.
The next morning, at the train station outside the city, the provincial governor and many officials witnessed Zhu Yunwen and Zhao Qingzhu board the train. Then, amidst their kneeling obeisance, the train carrying Zhu Yunwen slowly departed. After the train was out of sight, the Annamite provincial governor revealed a sinister smile and said:
"Although the Crown Prince's sudden arrival in Annam caught us off guard, thankfully everything turned out alright."
The commander beside him slowly spoke:
"So, shall we proceed as planned?"
The provincial governor nodded and said:
"Naturally, it will proceed as usual."