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Chapter 334: Emperor Mentality(2/2)

"There are some things that the eldest grandson can only handle by himself. We are getting older and older. We just want the eldest grandson to grow up quickly."

Zhu Yuanzhang's tone was full of regret.

He has been raising his eldest son for thirty-seven years. In all aspects, he is already the best heir. As an emperor, he has delegated a large amount of power to his eldest son.

But who would have thought that at such an age, with half of his body already buried in the ground, he would end up encountering a white-haired person giving a black-haired person a favor.

The eldest grandson is excellent.

But in some aspects, it is still not enough.

In fact, in Zhu Yuanzhang's view, personal excellence is not the most important thing for an emperor.

Balance and royal majesty were the factors that Zhu Yuanzhang valued.

There will never be a shortage of smart people in this great world. How to control them and make them loyal to the Ming Dynasty and the old Zhu family, so that the Ming Dynasty can be passed down for thousands of generations and the country can continue, is crucial.

So at this point, Zhu Yuanzhang knew very well that he could not comfort Dasun and asked him to bear this experience by himself.

As an emperor, sometimes you have to be ruthless.

At this moment, Zhu Yuanzhang naturally had no intention of reviewing memorials or handling government affairs, so he waited peacefully in the Qianqing Palace, closest to his grandson.

At this time, the sound of footsteps came.

The familiar voice made Zhu Yuanzhang immediately realize that it was his eldest grandson who was coming.

Without any hesitation, Zhu Yuanzhang turned around and looked, and it turned out to be his eldest grandson.

"Grandpa, your grandson worries you."

Zhu Ying bowed her hands and said sincerely.

There are some words that don’t need to be said much, and you can naturally understand what they mean.

Zhu Yuanzhang laughed and said: "What can we worry about? I believe that this matter will not bother Dasun too much."

"That's right, let's not tell the eldest grandson. Of course, the eldest grandson understands. It's almost dinner time now, but we heard that you didn't eat today's breakfast. You must be hungry."

"We asked Guang Lusi to prepare the meals a long time ago, Liu He, why don't you hurry up and have the meals delivered."

Liu He quickly said: "I obey the order."

Then he immediately trotted out to deliver the message.

At this moment, Liu He also had a smile on his face.

Being able to see His Majesty and Grandson happy, he was naturally extremely happy.

Zhu Yuanzhang looked at the eldest grandson's expression carefully, nodded secretly, then walked to the desk, took a few files, handed them to the eldest grandson and said: "These are the files of your fourth uncle, your cousin Li Jinglong, and Yun Wen.

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"Take a good look at it. If you have any ideas, just tell us."

These files were naturally recorded by Jin Yiwei and Liu He.

No one would find the matter of assassination simple. Zhu Di and Zhu Yunwen, when it comes to the inheritance of the throne, naturally cannot completely avoid suspicion.

Necessary inquiries are inevitable.

Zhu Ying nodded, took the file, and looked at it carefully.

In fact, in Zhu Ying's heart, she also wanted to know whether King Zhu Di of Yan was involved in this.

Zhu Di was Zhu Ying's first suspect, and only he could have this strength or this method.

Although Zhu Ying has not suppressed Zhu Di too thoroughly since entering the palace, except for transferring Yao Guangxiao, a key figure, he has not taken any major actions.

But this does not mean that Zhu Ying is completely at ease with Zhu Di.

Zhu Di in history seems to have been forced, but there is a saying that goes well, if the king wants his ministers to die, the ministers have to die.

Zhu Di, who goes against the rules of a monarch and his ministers, does not have a good reputation.

The first thing Zhu Ying read was the dossier about Zhu Yunwen, and the key to it was naturally Huang Zicheng.

However, judging from Jin Yiwei's investigation, although Huang Zicheng has certain suspicions, fundamentally there is no other connection with the crime.

The relationship between Huang Zicheng and the literati in Jiangnan was pretty good. This was the key point, but that was all.

Before and after the incident, Huang Zicheng was almost always in the Hanlin Academy, working with many Hanlin scholars to compile new classics.

This is what Zhu Ying meant before.

And Zhu Ying also believed that neither Zhu Yunwen nor Huang Zicheng had the strength, let alone the courage.

The key lies in Zhu Di.

Judging from the files, there is nothing suspicious about Zhu Di.

Including Li Jinglong.

Li Jinglong's behavior in the recent period is recorded in detail in the dossier, and he did have contact with Jiangnan literati, but according to feedback, he was mainly working as a lobbyist for King Zhu Di of Yan.

On behalf of Zhu Di, he went to win over officials who went to join the vassal overseas.

The scholar who usually no one cares about has become the treasure of the feudal kings at this time.

After reading the dossier, Zhu Ying understood clearly.

This matter seems to have nothing to do with Zhu Di.

Although he was a little surprised that those in the Chamber of Commerce actually had the idea of ​​assassinating him, but with the facts in front of him, there was nothing he could say.

At this moment, Zhu Yuanzhang looked at his eldest grandson who put down the file, half-smiling but not smiling.

Zhu Ying and the old man looked at each other and understood immediately.

What the old man means is extremely obvious.

After thinking for a while, Zhu Ying finally said: "It seems that this matter has nothing to do with Fourth Uncle and Yun Wen."

Zhu Ying understood in her heart that at this moment, the old man was effectively handing Zhu Di and Zhu Yunwen directly to his disposal.

Whether there is a connection or not is just a matter of his words.
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