Chapter 89 Thank You, Your Highness



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Empress Dowager Lin was so shocked that her mind lost its composure, revealing something. She didn't hide it from her, nodding slightly and saying, "I originally had a good opinion of him. Our family is small, and he's the only one of this generation. He's only a teenager, both his parents gone, yet he's managed the regent as the Crown Prince quite competently. Now that he's inherited the title, he's even more composed and steady. I think he's capable of shouldering the weight of this empire."

Her expression grew cold as she spoke, "But if there really are such rumors out there, I'm afraid some people are just too conceited."

She isn't dead yet, so how come this outsider has already gotten into the palace?

He Qing hadn't actually heard such rumors; he simply wanted to take this opportunity to warn Queen Mother Lin. Seeing that his advice had taken effect, he remained silent. After a moment's thought, he asked Queen Mother Lin, "Are all the chosen people around the same age as the Prince of Zhongshan?"

Empress Dowager Lin sighed softly, "Isn't it? The country relies on its elder brother. Moreover, there have been so many changes in the court in the past two years that it's no longer in good shape. Without an older emperor to keep things in check, I'm afraid..."

She didn't say anything else, but He Qing already understood what she meant.

I'm afraid both the court officials and the Empress Dowager herself were frightened by the late Emperor He Qi. That child was truly unruly, his mind completely distracted from the real work, and at his age, he was most prone to disobeying adults. He ignored everything the Empress Dowager said, as did the gentlemen in the government hall. It was truly a headache.

So they chose the young, mature and steady King of Zhongshan.

This choice was originally correct, but...

He Qing shook her head slightly. Before she could decide whether to speak, Empress Dowager Lin could tell she had something to say. She said, "Why, Master, are you worried? It's just you and me here. No matter what you say, once it's out of your mouth and reaches my ears, no one else will know."

"This is a matter of grave importance, and I shouldn't make casual comments." He Qing raised his head and looked directly at Empress Dowager Lin, maintaining a somewhat disrespectful attitude. "But has your Majesty ever considered... the country relies on the eldest prince, but the eldest prince doesn't need an elder who is not close to him. When the time comes... to put it bluntly, who will the Empress Dowager rely on?"

These words were so bold that Empress Dowager Lin couldn't help but gasp and stared at He Qing in a daze, unable to come back to her senses for a long time.

After a while, she finally came to her senses, looking at He Qing with a serious look for the first time. An inexplicable sadness welled up in her, but she remained silent for a long moment, finally letting out a sigh, "Now, only you can say these words."

"I'm an outsider, so I shouldn't be interfering in these matters." He Qing lowered his head and said, "But given the current situation, the Empress and I are in a relationship of shared success and failure, so I can't care less."

He Qing was not exaggerating when he said this.

In reality, King He Yuan of Zhongshan was far more ambitious and stubborn than anyone had imagined. Consequently, the course of events far exceeded anyone's expectations.

It was this King of Zhongshan who was described by Queen Mother Lin as "mature and steady". Queen Mother Lin valued their small group and thought she could control them. However, she did not know that it was precisely because he had seen the vicissitudes of life too early that the King of Zhongshan developed a gloomy, mean and cruel character.

He was recalled to the capital, and before he became emperor, he had already humiliated Empress Dowager Lin.

——After entering the city, the court officials asked him to ascend the throne as the crown prince, but he bluntly stated that he was four years older than the late emperor, and in theory they should be cousins ​​of the same generation. He rejected this request and was only willing to ascend the throne as the "imperial brother."

He was the emperor's elder brother, so the late emperor's funeral, memorial service, and other rituals naturally couldn't be treated like those for the crown prince; they had to be negotiated separately. Most importantly, Lin, who should have been promoted to Grand Empress Dowager, had inexplicably become "Imperial Aunt," making even her position as Empress Dowager almost untenable.

This was not enough. It turned out that this was just the first step in He Yuan's plan.

Because they couldn't persuade him and time waited for no one, the court officials finally persuaded Empress Dowager Lin to allow him to succeed to the throne as the emperor's brother.

However, as soon as the late emperor's funeral was over and the coronation ceremony was completed, the first imperial edict of the new emperor's enthronement completely tore apart his already precarious relationship with Empress Dowager Lin: he wanted to respect his biological father, the previous generation's King of Zhongshan, as the late emperor!

This was He Yuan's idea. He first established his identity as the emperor's brother, and then posthumously conferred titles on his biological father, mother, and ancestors. While establishing his own position, he also squeezed Empress Dowager Lin, who was already in a difficult situation, into a very embarrassing position.

The emperor has his own biological father and mother, so what does "imperial aunt" mean?

Empress Dowager Lin naturally wouldn't agree, and neither would the court officials. But while it was easy to push him onto the throne, it wasn't so easy to dethrone him. Thus, the matter remained ambiguous, turning into a protracted stalemate.

Until He Qing's death, no real conclusion was reached.

If that were all, it wouldn't really matter to He Qing. She wasn't close to Empress Dowager Lin, nor did she share much kinship with either the late Emperor or Emperor Ling, so there was no need to worry about their affairs. On the contrary, if Empress Dowager Lin was suppressed by He Yuan, she should, for the sake of her reputation, become closer to other members of the imperial family. She, the eldest princess, who had already left home, was the perfect choice. Perhaps her life would be better than before.

But who could have caused an accident when He Qing was resurrected, resulting in an extra soul in her head, which left her with a memory?

Everything she didn't know was contained in this memory.

Although it is very brief and omits the dangerous and complicated process, there is only one result: in order to posthumously confer a title on his biological father, He Yuan engaged in a protracted power struggle with Empress Dowager Lin and court officials in the palace, which lasted for a full three years and is known in history as the "Great Ceremony Debate."

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