The Imperial Grandson of the Great Ming

In the seventh year of Hongwu, the legitimate eldest grandson of Zhu Yuanzhang, the great ancestor of the Ming Dynasty, was born.

He who resides as the legitimate heir will surely ascend to t...

Chapter 620 Arrangement

Most importantly, Zhu Yunwen didn't need to make any decisions; he just needed to do what Zhu Yunying asked him to do.

That was clearly enough, and Zhu Yunying was now quite relieved. Moreover, this matter wasn't actually primarily Zhu Yunwen's responsibility; the Ministry of Rites and the Court of State Ceremonial naturally had officials who could handle it.

To put it bluntly, Zhu Yunwen was nothing more than a figurehead. He only appeared in public because he was a member of the Ming Dynasty's imperial family and the emperor's brother. Whether it was the Prince of Xu or the Prince of Wu, it was essentially the same.

Many people might even privately feel that it would be better if the Prince of Wu were to intervene. Even if the Prince of Wu is a playboy, he is still His Majesty's closest younger brother. As for the Prince of Xu, he is just the Prince of Xu. His Majesty might not even care much about Wu Ning, and having a member of the imperial clan intervene would just be a formality. That's the reason.

Having arranged things for his two younger brothers, Zhu Yunying naturally needed to arrange things for his younger sister's husband as well.

If you want a hereditary title, you'd better put in the effort. The stage is already set, and even the plot has been planned by Zhu Yunying.

If Feng Cheng couldn't even do some things well at this point, then it's no wonder Zhu Yunying was biased.

Zhu Yunying considered himself to be relatively caring towards his family. He provided many opportunities and arrangements for his family members to easily achieve merit, and many things were simply for them to gain prestige.

Let's not say that Zhu Yunying was 'nepotistic'; no one is perfect, and it's perfectly normal to have emotions and desires. Besides, Zhu Yunying, as an emperor, didn't necessarily have to be a lonely ruler to govern the country well.

With these matters arranged, Zhu Yunying felt much more at ease. These matters may not seem like big things, but they were actually quite important.

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