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.
<...Amir's father nodded and immediately turned to leave.
At this moment, in the palace, the king is discussing with his ministers matters concerning cooperation with the Ming Dynasty.
After all, they now feel that the Ming Dynasty has many good things, and they want to buy a lot of them.
They even learned from some sources that the Ming Dynasty's weapons were very advanced. While a country's economy is important, the people are the direct beneficiaries of the economy.
For some in power, the strength of the nation, specifically its military, is even more important.
Therefore, this king of India had a bold idea: to see if he could purchase some powerful weapons from the Ming Dynasty.
After all, the Ming Dynasty had sold these weapons before, and had a history of selling them to some Western countries, although the sales were very small.
However, these weapons are so powerful that, despite their limited quantity, possessing them can significantly enhance the strength of their armies.
Therefore, the king had high hopes for this matter and discussed with his officials that even if it meant spending more money, he would try his best to buy some.
At worst, they could try to persuade Zhu Yunwen with gentle persuasion. Thinking this, the king reminded his officials:
"After all, we need the help of the Ming Dynasty's Crown Prince in this matter. Whether it's economic cooperation with the Ming Dynasty or purchasing their weapons, it will be of great help to India."
Moreover, a powerful country like the Ming Dynasty should never be provoked; we can only be friends. Therefore, during this period, we must ensure that the Ming Dynasty's grandson stays in India for as long as possible.
During this time, he must enjoy the best of everything in India, and we cannot allow him to suffer even the slightest negative impact.
The officials below all nodded in agreement, agreeing that it was the right thing to do and that Zhu Yunwen should be treated well from any perspective.
We cannot allow Zhu Yunwen to suffer any loss in India. This is not only related to the cooperative relationship between the two sides, but also because the Ming Dynasty is too powerful.
However, at this moment, Amir's father arrived at the palace and stepped forward to say to the king:
"Your Majesty, I have something to say."
The king frowned and said:
"We're talking about more important things now, so you can talk about whatever you need to say later."
Upon hearing this, Amir's father said again:
“Your Majesty, this matter is very important.”
The king then said:
"The things we're discussing now are more important. Don't you understand what I'm saying?"
Amir's father spoke helplessly:
"But Your Majesty..."
The king waved his hand and said:
"We are currently discussing matters with the Ming Dynasty and making plans to properly entertain His Highness the Crown Prince of Ming. Is there anything more important than this?"
Amir's father swallowed hard and said:
"Your Majesty, it really exists..."
The King of India truly hadn't expected that Amir's father would be so argumentative.
Even though I've made it so obvious, he still insists on telling me things.
This even displeased the king, who then said rather bluntly:
"What important thing could you possibly have to tell me? I'll tell you. Whatever you're going through right now, there's no need to tell me for the time being."
Unless it's His Highness the Crown Prince of the Ming Dynasty encountering some trouble, I won't listen, because I have more important matters to discuss.
The king originally thought that by saying this, Amir's father would understand his meaning.
But to everyone's surprise, Amir's father spoke up again:
"Your Majesty, His Highness the Crown Prince of the Ming Dynasty is in trouble."
The king was about to get angry, but then his expression changed, and he asked:
"What did you say?"
Amir's father said:
"I say, His Highness the Crown Prince of the Ming Dynasty is in trouble..."
The king stood up abruptly and immediately asked:
"What happened? What's wrong with His Highness the Crown Prince of the Great Ming? What trouble has he encountered? Didn't I already issue orders that everyone, from the princes and nobles of Tianzhu Kingdom to the common people, must prioritize His Highness the Crown Prince of the Great Ming and not allow any betrayal? How could he have run into trouble? Tell me, what exactly happened?"
Amir's father then gave a brief report on the matter, saying:
"It is like this: His Highness the Crown Prince of the Ming Dynasty was strolling around the streets when he unexpectedly met my son. They hit it off immediately and came to my house as guests."
Who would have thought that Minister Rafa's son, Ram, would openly beat ordinary people in the street and forcibly abduct women.
This matter escalated and caught the attention of the Crown Prince of the Ming Dynasty. At first, the Crown Prince didn't pay much attention and was just about to leave when Ram stopped him and hurled insults at him.
He even made advances towards the concubines of the Crown Prince of the Ming Dynasty, and after being beaten, he threatened to go back and bring people to beat the Crown Prince of the Ming Dynasty up.
Upon hearing the rest, the King of India's legs went weak.
He could hardly believe his ears; what he was hearing was real.
On his own territory, the son of one of his own subjects beat up commoners and forcibly abducted women in front of His Highness the Crown Prince of the Ming Dynasty.
This whole thing is embarrassing enough.
This guy actually dared to attack the Crown Prince of the Ming Dynasty in public? He even dared to lay a hand on one of the Crown Prince's concubines?
He even planned to go back and call more people to deal with the Crown Prince of Ming?
Who on earth gave him this courage?
Thinking of this, the king couldn't help but look at his minister Rafa below.
At this moment, Minister Rafa's legs had gone weak, and he slowly knelt on the ground and said:
"Your Majesty, it was not I who gave that beast the courage..."
The king was furious and stared at his minister Rafa, saying:
"You bastard, look what kind of beast you've raised..."
Faced with the king's wrath, Minister Rafa dared not utter a word of rebuttal and immediately spoke:
"Your Majesty, please calm your anger. I will immediately go and capture this rebellious son and make him give an explanation to His Highness the Crown Prince of the Ming Dynasty."
The king said angrily:
"You had better give His Highness the Crown Prince of the Ming Dynasty an explanation, or I will make you and your son pay a heavy price for this."
Upon hearing this, the minister's legs went weak. He truly hadn't expected that his son, who was known for his misdeeds, would dare to provoke even the crown prince of the Ming Dynasty.
Is that someone you can afford to mess with?
Even the king had to be subservient to the grandson of the Ming emperor.