Chapter 549: Empress



Chapter 549: Empress

Yue Fuli saw that Lou Yuqiu was indeed capable of doing the job, so she did not refuse.

The auspicious time has arrived.

Yue Fuli, dressed in a dragon robe, walked step by step to the high platform of power. When she stood beside the dragon throne, all the court officials knelt down and shouted: "Your Majesty, we bow to you. Long live the emperor."

Yue Fuli flicked his sleeves and sat down on the dragon throne. He then looked at the kneeling ministers and shouted, "Stand up!"

The aura of a great empress is fully displayed.

The ministers stood up and looked at the new emperor in front of them, who was young but full of imposing manner, and they felt mixed emotions.

Honestly, she was so capable and really suited to this position. However, she was a woman, which meant that people were not very accepting of her.

Now, everyone surrendered because they were afraid that if they did not surrender, they and their families would suffer.

Yue Fuli didn't care why they surrendered, as long as they worked well for her, she would let go of some minor issues.

But if they touch her bottom line, don't blame her for being cruel.

The news of Yue Fuli ascending the throne quickly spread throughout the world. The people were very happy and looked forward to her leading the entire dynasty to prosperity.

Yue Fuli did not disappoint the people's expectations. On the basis of developing agriculture, commerce, industry, and education were developed simultaneously.

Don’t worry if the treasury has no money, she has plenty in her space.

As she took out more and more money from the space to make suggestions, the people became more and more convinced of her.

So much so that anyone who said something bad about her would be condemned.

After three years of hard work, the entire dynasty prospered, the people lived and worked in peace, and the enemy country even took the initiative to submit a letter seeking peace.

Because she was a woman, some countries even sent their own princes here as hostages. Of course, another meaning was that if Yue Fuli could take a fancy to their country's prince and take him into her harem, that would also be good.

Apart from anything else, if the seeds of those crops could be introduced, it would be a great thing for the people of their country.

Therefore, the princes who were sent to Yue Fuli as hostages also shouldered this important responsibility. They tried every possible way to attract Yue Fuli's attention, hoping to gain her favor and thus seek benefits for their country.

Unfortunately, Yue Fuli had no interest in these things at all. She was also often surrounded by all kinds of handsome men.

Among them, Lou Chenfeng and Lu Jingxing are the most favored by the Queen, but they are not the Queen's male favorites, but her capable subordinates.

Whether it was Lou Chenfeng or Lu Jingxing, anyone with a discerning eye could see that they were interested in the Queen. However, the Queen showed no reaction at all, saying that they were good at work but didn't want to talk about feelings.

After a while, the two of them understood Yue Fuli's intentions. That is, she did not want to get married and have children, nor did she want to have a harem.

But this made the ministers in the court nervous. What if the empress had no children? Who would the throne be passed on to?

It can't be passed on to the young masters of the Yue family, or their children, right?

Thinking of this, some ministers began to exert their influence on the sons and daughters of the Yue family, and almost sent all the best girls in the family to the old lady for her to choose.

Although the old lady was very happy and tempted, and wanted to choose a girl with a similar family background for her grandson, she did not dare to make a decision on her own, fearing that Yue Fuli would be angry and directly spread the news to the palace.

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