At this time, Zhu Di, who was reading in the study, saw Zhu Gaoxu pushing the door in and immediately put the book in his hand on the desk.

"came back?"

Zhu Gaoxu nodded, and then sat on the chair in the study with a tired look.

Seeing his son's appearance, Zhu Di frowned slightly and asked with some distress: "You have been working in the palace for a long time. You must be exhausted. I will ask my servants to make something good for you."

Zhu Gaoxu did not refuse this. He did not eat or drink much in the palace.

Nodding, Zhu Gaoxu stood up and came to his father, then picked up the tea cup on his father's desk and drank it all in one gulp.

Seeing this, Zhu Di didn't say much. He first went out and ordered people to do something good, then turned back and asked, "What did your grandfather say in the palace."

Zhu Gaoxu put down the tea cup first, and then said: "It's nothing, mainly because I've been reading the book for a long time and I'm very tired."

With that said, he briefly described what happened in the palace to Zhu Di.

When he heard Zhu Yuanzhang let his son sit on the dragon throne, Zhu Di's breathing shortened obviously.

It looked like he wanted to ask Zhu Gaoxu what it felt like to sit on that dragon chair.

Although Zhu Gaoxu saw something strange about Zhu Di, he ignored his father.

Just finish talking about entering the palace.

At this time, Zhu Di had also stabilized his emotions.

Zhu Di nodded and said to Zhu Gaoxu: "It seems that your grandpa Huang really loves you. It would be a good idea to transfer you to deal with the envoys at this time. Not only will you stay in the capital, but you will not be involved. Now

The civil servants became more and more aggressive. After Hu Weiyong's death, the power of the secretaries was decentralized, and the power of each department increased sharply as you expected. Basically, all the new yamen vacancies were filled by these big families sending their own people."

"From now on, this capital city will all be under the control of these civil servants."

When Zhu Gaoxu heard this, he had obviously expected it.

There is nothing that can be done about this. Zhu Di only needs to make small moves now.

Zhu Gaoxu can be sure that without Lao Zhu taking action, the civil servants of the prince's party will try their best to kill Zhu Di.

Even if he can't be killed, he still has to be taken back to Yandi.

Now Zhu Di is shamelessly staying in the capital, and what he said has Lao Zhu's meaning.

But there is no shortage of sensible people in the court, or in other words, there is no shortage of imaginary enemies.

Zhu Di, a vassal king, stayed in the capital every day, which had seriously affected the status of Prince Zhu Biao.

Even if those civil servants didn't think about Zhu Biao, they still had to think about themselves.

Now, whether through marriage, gentry or other reasons, a group of ministers have been tied to Zhu Biao's chariot.

So without Zhu Biao opening his mouth, they had to find a way to find Zhu Di's flaws.

At the worst, you have to find another reason to get Zhu Di back.

Now there is no chance. Hu Weiyong was still in charge before, mainly for his own benefit. Now that Hu Weiyong is dead, they will probably take action when the storm subsides a little.

So even if you do nothing now, it is better than making a mistake.

But watching helplessly without fighting back is obviously not Zhu Gaoxu's style.

If it were just Zhu Di, his city would definitely have endured it. The worst thing he could do would be to return to Yandi on his own initiative and wait until the end to find an opportunity.

Although it has to be said that this is a solution, although it is not a bad idea for Zhu Gaoxu, it is definitely not a good idea.

Thinking like this, Zhu Gaoxu said to his father: "Why don't you start with military generals?"

Military general?

Zhu Di was stunned after hearing this, and then heard Zhu Gaoxu say: "My child remembers that many of my grandpa's subordinates had considerable influence in the court and held military power, and many of them had a good relationship with you, dad."

Hearing Zhu Gaoxu's words, Zhu Di's eyes lit up.

Zhu Gaoxu took the opportunity and said: "Not to mention others, Changxing Marquis Geng Bingwen has to be called uncle according to his seniority. Before Changxing Marquis, he and his grandfather fought in Datong, Shaanxi and other places, and made many military exploits. At this time, if you have nothing to do, go and have a chat.

It’s possible if you think about it.”

Zhu Di nodded when he heard this. The first person he thought of just now was Geng Bingwen.

But Zhu Gaoxu did not shut up at this time, and continued to give his father advice: "The Guo family has two marquises, and both of them have a close relationship with grandpa. Among them, the relationship between Wuding Marquis Guo Ying and grandpa is even more prosperous."

"Among them, Li Wenzhong, Duke of Cao State, is currently in charge of the governor's office and is in charge of the world's military. He also oversees the Imperial Academy, the highest institution of learning in the Ming Dynasty. His power is second only to the current crown prince!"

"And his son Li Jinglong is equally extraordinary."

After Zhu Gaoxu said this, he stopped talking.

Enough has been said. Although Zhu Di had long admired his son, it was only now that he was shocked.

I'm afraid the little bastard must have planned it long ago, otherwise how could he have said it so clearly.

I'm afraid I've been thinking about this before when I had nothing to do.

Zhu Di knew very well that the people Zhu Gaoxu was talking about were the people who tried their best to help Zhu Di after his rebellion in his previous life.

It can be said that he pushed Zhu Di all the way from Peking to Nanjing.

It is estimated that without these people, Zhu Di in his previous life would have struggled to even leave Peiping.

The most important thing is that he can't deal with these people and civil servants!

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