Regardless, Jin Shangyue is Yu Weilan's daughter. Yu Weilan is worried that Jin Shangyue has only recently arrived in the Dragon Martial Empire and is unfamiliar with the people and things there, so she might accidentally fall into a trap.
The young prince indeed possessed an unparalleled, peerless handsome face; at least in terms of appearance, there was truly no man in the world who could compare to him.
In terms of strength and talent, the major events that occurred in the past two months have also given Yu Weilan a glimpse into his abilities.
He was equally outstanding; for at least several thousand years ago, there was no one whose talent and cultivation could compare to Ji Chaoyun's at his age.
In terms of talent and strength, Ji Chaoyun is simply a peerless genius.
Of course, Yu Weilan glanced at Jin Shangyue in front of him and thought that it might not be entirely true.
At least he had a feeling that his daughter was comparable to her.
Jin Shangyue was unaware that Yu Weilan's thoughts were unusually complex because he was worried about her and Ji Chaoyun.
He was only slightly intrigued: "I don't know, Father, please tell me?"
Yu Weilan: ...Why does he think this girl is a storyteller?
Although it's quite a long story, it would be too much for Yu Weilan to explain.
But he still cares about Jinshangyue and still has the sense of responsibility of a father.
In order to prevent Jinshang Yue from being hurt in the future without knowing why, she stood up and pressed a button on the bookshelf.
The protective shield of the study was opened, isolating it from all outside prying eyes and sounds.
After everything was ready, Yu Weilan sat back down and began to speak solemnly and seriously about Ji Chaoyun while making tea.
Ji Chaoyun is the son of Ji Tiansheng and Empress Shen Yushu, the current ruler of the Longwu Empire.
The whole world knows that His Majesty and Empress of the Dragon Martial Empire are deeply in love, unwavering in their affection, and loyal to each other for life.
Ji Tiansheng followed the late emperor on expeditions during his youth. He was exceptionally talented and a rare genius.
Whether in military command of battles or in politics of ruling the country, he was exceptionally capable and ruthless in his methods.
At the age of fourteen, he participated in the battle to exterminate alien beasts in the desolate abyss, and at the age of eighteen, he became famous throughout the Dragon Martial Empire for suppressing the rebellion of the advanced countries below.
At the age of twenty-five, he became famous throughout the world during the grand national war against the heirs of various top nations at the World Alliance.
He inherited the throne at the age of thirty and became the new emperor of the Dragon Martial Empire.
He married and had a son, Ji Chaoyun, at the age of sixty-seven.
Because the couple loved each other dearly, they naturally doted on their first child.
The first prince of the Dragon Martial Empire was made crown prince at birth, so he was naturally showered with love and affection.
Ji Chaoyun was born into privilege, never lacking food or drink, and had everything he wanted. The entire Longwu Empire revered him.
Naturally, Ji Chaoyun developed an exceptionally proud and flamboyant temperament. As time went by, the older she grew, the more ferocious and violent her temper became.
His behavior was extremely rebellious and arrogant, a stark contrast to his younger brother who was two years younger.
That's right, Ji Chaoyun also has a younger brother named Ji Jinyang, who is two years younger than him.
Compared to Ji Chaoyun's arrogant, domineering, cruel, and violent behavior and reputation, Ji Jinyang was a model of gentleness, elegance, and politeness.
At such a young age, he is already well-mannered, knowledgeable, humble, and exceptionally talented.
Although His Majesty still treats everyone equally and still prioritizes Crown Prince Ji Chaoyun.
However, the outside world has a higher opinion of and appreciates Ji Jinyang.
The Empress also showed more love and attention to her youngest son, Ji Jinyang.
The attitude towards Ji Chaoyun was more like a hands-off approach and a case of praising her to death.
Of course, this was done in a subtle way; only the old patriarchs, those foxes who had cultivated themselves for hundreds of years, sensed something was amiss.
I thought it was because the Empress was biased, favoring her younger son more.
Until two months ago, Ji Jinyang, who always respected his older brother, suddenly clashed with Ji Chaoyun and even attacked Ji Chaoyun with a weapon.
Then Ji Chaoyun subdued him in one move, killing him alive.
Immediately afterwards, when the Empress came to kill Ji Chaoyun, she was subdued by Ji Chaoyun and executed on the spot.
When the ministers rushed to the scene upon hearing the news, the chill that ran down their spines when they saw it still lingers in their minds, like maggots clinging to their bones.
And a strange thing happened at that time.
The young prince pulled a ball of light from the empress's body; it had no shape and was like a halo.
But the halo seemed to have a mind of its own and actually tried to escape.
The young prince grabbed it in his hand, crushed it to dust, and it vanished without a trace, leaving not even a speck.
The crown prince killed his own brother and mother, using a torture method comparable to being sliced to death.
This naturally alarmed the elders of the Royal Council.
Two of the elders didn't even ask a single question before trying to beat Ji Chaoyun half to death.
As a result, Ji Chaoyun took his life.
It was because all the assembled ministers witnessed this bloody atrocity and terrifying counterattack that they were filled with fear and even terror towards the young crown prince, Ji Chaoyun.
After all, the other party easily wiped out two Supreme Martial Saint Ancestors with a single move.
This terrifying level of cultivation is something they really can't afford to provoke.
Later, His Majesty appeared with a dejected and haggard look, his eyes bloodshot, like an angry, trapped beast.
At the time, everyone thought that the anger was directed at the young prince.
Unexpectedly, His Majesty announced on the spot that the current Empress was a villain in disguise, and the Second Prince was also the villain's illegitimate son. He ordered that the two be ground to dust as a warning to others.
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