The emperor really couldn't stay idle; one thing after another kept happening, and it was never-ending.
Zhu Yunying was actually used to this kind of busyness; it was his job, and it was what he was supposed to do.
For Zhu Yunying, these things were naturally commonplace. For the civil and military officials, these were also commonplace; it was all part of their job, it was that simple.
As long as he handled his assigned tasks, Zhu Yunying was already used to them. Unless unexpected situations arose, everything proceeded smoothly and in an orderly manner.
Ultimately, the Ming Dynasty had been established for over thirty years, and the transition of imperial power had been smooth. Various political affairs were, in fact, governed by established rules. Therefore, people naturally felt confident in handling matters and knew how to proceed.
Zhu Yunying wasn't impatient; after all, these were things he was supposed to do. He had to handle everything, big and small, and even the trivial matters needed to be done carefully. He couldn't afford to be impatient.
Ultimately, it comes down to the emperor; his word can influence countless people and families. Therefore, one must be cautious in such matters and avoid acting impulsively.
Zhu Yunying is now essentially preparing a major move, and he can afford to be patient in many matters, waiting until he has absolute certainty before making his move. Zhu Yunying enjoys the feeling of a decisive blow, and he clearly doesn't want to waste more time on court debates.
Whether it's palm oil or the Yellow River management, Zhu Yunying always prefers to take action only when he is more certain of his success.
In truth, Joo Yun-young was quite a pragmatist!
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