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 590 Ascending the Throne and Becoming Emperor (The Finale)

Indeed, when he time-traveled, he was reading a book called the History of the Ming Dynasty.

When he was traveling through time, he was sucked into a vortex by a gust of wind. Although he was holding the book in his hand at the time, it slipped out of his hand as it spun in the vortex.

So the book traveled through time with him. Although it didn't end up in his hands, it fell into his possession in this world and was picked up by Zhu Yuanzhang.

This explains everything. No wonder Zhu Yuanzhang said that the book recorded hundreds of years of Ming Dynasty history, and that the record was very accurate.

If it is the History of Ming, then it does record the history of the Ming Dynasty for several hundred years, and the record is indeed quite accurate.

Thinking of this, Zhu Yunwen didn't know whether to laugh or cry.

After all this trouble, and going around in circles, it was all thanks to the Ming History he had read before that Zhu Yuanzhang was able to have a god-like perspective.

Therefore, in many subsequent events, Zhu Yuanzhang stood from what he considered to be God's perspective.

His strong dislike for Zhu Yunwen gave Zhu Yunwen more opportunities, allowing Zhu Yunwen to smoothly become the crown prince.

He even managed to escape danger on several occasions.

Although it ultimately came down to Zhu Yunwen himself, who escaped danger many times, it must be admitted that Zhu Yuanzhang's influence played a part as well.

Thinking of this, Zhu Yunwen laughed and cried, thinking that this was fate; everything was a cycle of cause and effect.

Thinking this way, he didn't say it outright. He didn't reveal that he brought the book with him like Zhu Yuanzhang did, nor did he say that he was a time traveler.

The fewer people who know about this, the better.

Zhu Yuanzhang then spoke at length, and Zhu Yunwen could sense that Zhu Yuanzhang was indeed not in good condition, as if he were about to give his final instructions.

After that conversation, Zhu Yunwen returned to the Eastern Palace and summoned some important officials to inquire in detail about the events that had occurred during his absence, as well as the recent status and progress of the court's work.

Overall, Zhu Yunwen was quite satisfied. The officials were all very diligent in their work, and the leadership team that Zhu Yunwen had cultivated was quite good.

Later, Zhu Yunwen summoned civil and military officials in the court and made some instructions and plans regarding the future development of the Ming Dynasty.

When the officials saw Zhu Yunwen return, they were able to work even harder. After the court was stabilized, Zhu Yunwen would tinker with his inventions whenever he had free time, and when he was free, he would take Zhao Qingzhu to some scenic spots in the palace to spend time alone with her.

Life was quite carefree. One day, Zhu Yunwen was in the imperial study with Zhu Yuanzhang, handling state affairs. However, he never expected that Zhu Yuanzhang would say with a smile that he wanted to lie down and rest for a while, but then he passed away.

That day, just before the Mid-Autumn Festival, the entire Ming Dynasty was shrouded in an atmosphere of sorrow.

The entire palace was dressed in white mourning clothes, and many officials were kneeling.

Zhu Yuanzhang passed away, and Zhu Yunwen was very sad. Although Zhu Yuanzhang was not his biological grandfather, he had always been very fond of and valued by Zhu Yuanzhang ever since he transmigrated to this world.

He had been preserved in every way, and now that this person was suddenly gone, Zhu Yunwen was naturally saddened.

After completing the funeral arrangements for Zhu Yuanzhang, Zhu Yunwen began his enthronement ceremony in the Ming Palace.

On that day, not only the entire Ming Dynasty submitted to Zhu Yuntong, but even neighboring countries, the ten western countries, and overseas countries sent envoys or their kings to come in person to submit to Zhu Yuntong and kowtow.

Everyone respectfully welcomed the Emperor of the Ming Dynasty as he ascended the throne.

On that day, Zhu Yunwen became the true emperor of the Ming Dynasty, and on that day, the Ming Dynasty would once again reach a new level.

The people of the whole country were very happy because of that legendary, god-like man, the man who had performed countless great feats when he was still the crown prince.

He finally succeeded in taking that position, and the whole world was relieved.

They were afraid that Zhu Yunwen would not eventually take the throne, because the people had become dependent on him and could not live without this god-like man who could lead them to a better life.

Now that the dust has finally settled, the whole country is celebrating.

Zhu Yunwen sat on the throne, with Empress Zhao Qingzhu beside him. He looked down at the kneeling officials and the envoys and kings from various countries who bowed and congratulated him.

The peaceful scene of all nations paying tribute, the world at peace, and internal and external stability moved even the new emperor, who had experienced many things, deeply.

Then he slowly stood up and said loudly:

"All of you, rise!"

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