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 636 It's all an act

Ru Chang was also whispering to Wang Chengen, asking him to persuade His Majesty to rest early and get plenty of rest so as to protect his health.

Ru Chang left the Wuying Hall, and Wang Chengen immediately returned to the Wuying Hall to report, "Your Majesty, Lord Ru has gone to his office."

Zhu Yunying, who was reviewing the memorials, smiled and said, "Alright, you seem reliable after all. Things have been handled well. Go to the Imperial Hospital and find some reliable imperial physicians to take our pulse."

As Zhu Yunying's attendant, Wang Chengen understood Zhu Yunying's intentions. "Your Majesty, is it alright for this servant to rush over? What if the officials see this unintentionally?"

Zhu Yunying smiled and said, "He's not too stupid. Go and do it."

Wang Chengen hurriedly left the Wuying Hall. He wanted to go to the Imperial Hospital in person so that more people would know that His Majesty had sent the imperial physicians to take his pulse.

Whatever plans His Majesty had, Wang Chengen naturally wouldn't care. He only needed to do what His Majesty had instructed him to do. As His Majesty's trusted advisor, Wang Chengen's loyalty was beyond question, and he always regarded His Majesty's orders as everything.

Of course, at this time, it is also necessary to pretend to be somewhat flustered, to let the officials see it, to make them start to talk and worry, so that the task assigned by His Majesty can be completed.

Zhu Yunying continued reviewing memorials at this time; she didn't need to worry about many things, as others could handle them.

Zhu Yunying didn't care what others thought; he only needed to focus on what mattered to him. Ultimately, Zhu Yunying was the emperor, and with his exalted position, he naturally didn't need to concern himself with the opinions of others.

Even an emperor can be a little capricious sometimes; there are some things he doesn't really need to consider in every aspect. Being a little capricious isn't necessarily a bad thing.

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