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 504 Adan is small, yet he creates a legend.

He forced them to form the army of Adane, and because he had no money, he increased the collection of various taxes. In just a few days as king, he had already driven the people of Adane to the brink of misery and resentment.

He wouldn't listen to any opinions from his ministers; anyone who opposed him was simply killed.

Soon, the ministers' voices of opposition grew louder and louder. Various problems began to emerge rapidly.

It seemed that the situation in Adan was about to become even more dire than when the previous king was alive.

Then the prince of Adan not only showed no remorse, but also gradually set his sights on Zhu Yunwen.

He wanted to drive Zhu Yunwen away.

Because Zhu Yunwen deliberately acted weaker in front of him, praising him in every way, while occupying the best hall of the royal palace of Adan and refusing to leave.

This made the prince of Adan, who was also the new king, increasingly dissatisfied.

He thinks that you, the crown prince, can't stand up to me, yet you still occupy the best palace in Adan.

Do they really consider themselves the masters of Adan?

So he led this newly formed army, intending to create a legend: to defeat the Ming fleet, kill the Ming crown prince, and continue to expand his power.

Just like his father had envisioned, he wanted to conquer the stars and the sea, and conquer the Ming Dynasty on the other side of the sea.

It must be said that like father, like son.

This eldest prince is truly remarkable; he has inherited his father's foolishness and ambition.

It can only be said that he and his father shared the same belief: that Adam, though small, would create a legend.