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 757 Successor

An emperor can be capricious and domineering, but he doesn't always act on his whims. Even an emperor with absolute power sometimes needs to compromise.

This is something that not only Joo Yoon-young understands, but little Joo also understands to some extent, knowing that some things cannot be done as one pleases.

As long as it is within the bounds of the rules, the emperor is naturally supreme, and his word is law.

However, if the emperor does something wrong, his court officials might find fault with him. Whether the emperor would be humiliated in that situation is another matter, but he could even choose to handle things in a shameless manner.

However, this was ultimately not a good thing, as it would somewhat damage the emperor's face and authority. Therefore, preparations still needed to be made. Preparing these things in advance would naturally prevent anyone from having any grounds for criticism.

Many people watched as Xiao Zhu smoothly arranged things.

Even if some of the things His Highness the Crown Prince arranged were not perfect, overall there were definitely no problems.

These are actually quite good, and His Majesty would certainly be very happy to know about them. His Highness the Crown Prince's performance is indeed excellent, and it must be said that the royal family's education is truly remarkable.

The carefully groomed successor is somewhat different from ordinary princes and grandsons. Just look at the Crown Prince and the chubby eldest son of the Prince of Wu next to him, and it's obvious. The Prince of Wu's eldest son is just a gluttonous little brat who doesn't know anything.

However, there's no point in comparing these things. King Wu himself was a playboy who only knew how to indulge in romance, food, drink, and merrymaking.

It is not surprising that the successors he cultivated were different from those cultivated by wise and powerful emperors.