This is the second time I've seen him since we first met years ago.
She's just grown up a bit, and her demeanor is now more arrogant than before.
As for why he bowed to him like that, Emperor Junlan knew the reason. Murong Jin had something that did not require kneeling, and that thing was given to him by the late emperor.
Even the so-called Tiger Tally of the Three Armies was in his hands, and was not distributed to other people for safekeeping.
Emperor Junlan once wondered if Murong Jin might be his father's illegitimate son, otherwise why would he give him something so important, which was tantamount to giving the Great Cheng Kingdom to Murong Jin.
If he were truly an illegitimate child, why not just tell everyone that he is a prince, and then openly and legitimately give him the throne, instead of giving it to this unfavored ninth prince?
To this day, I still don't understand what my father wanted to do.
"Your Majesty, there is no need for such formalities. Please take a seat."
Murong Jin: "Thank you, Your Majesty."
He sat there in the Golden Palace, surrounded by civil and military officials. Murong Jin listened to their discussions and reports absentmindedly, as if he were detached from the matter.
The young emperor is 20 years old this year, and he has grown up quite a bit since then. At least his ability to handle government affairs is gradually improving, and his methods are quite good.
It seems that the civil officials he recruited have done a good job of guiding him.
His gaze fell on a few civil officials, but only for a moment before shifting away.
As for the military officers, General Li is honest and loyal, and she also has some deputy generals who are loyal to the Great Cheng. They can be given to the young emperor so that he can learn more about imperial strategies.
The book says that because she was worried about the world, she took on all the important matters herself, but she did not expect that others had other thoughts. Being in a high position, she naturally attracted jealousy, especially since she was a member of the royal family. The young emperor listened to some people's advice and naturally developed bad ideas about her, which led to her own ending in the book.
"Regent, I will give you a grand funeral..."
Fame is meaningless, but death is meaningless.
As for now, instead of following the path of the previous life, I will gradually return the power to him in this life, and I will be happy to be free.
A person's path may be fraught with difficulties, but it also makes many enemies.
She was exhausted, both mentally and physically. She should do what she was supposed to do, and not do what she wasn't supposed to do... such as what an emperor should do, she didn't need to interfere with. If you eat someone else's cake, you'll get bitten.
She was aware of that.
Then all I can do is become a regent who just sits around doing nothing.
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