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The Grand Wei Court.
Chapter 233: Response (2). [232]
Summary
In a recent court meeting, Minister He Mei and other ministers submitted a memorial to Emperor Wei Tian Zi, expressing concerns over the decision to have princes take charge of the six ministries. They sought assurance that conflicts among princes would not affect neutral officials. Wei Tian Zi, recognizing the potential backlash from the Wang clan, quickly approved the memorial to prevent dissent. Meanwhile, the Prince of Su, Zhao Hong Run, who had been sidelined, chose to visit Minister Zhou Yan of the Ministry of Justice, raising questions about his intentions. The political landscape is tense, with the emperor's unilateral decisions stirring discontent among the ministers and potential implications for the Crown Prince's authority.Full content
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