Zhu Gaoxu listened to the words of the ministers at the same table, smiled and nodded and said: "You are all interested. I think Grandpa Huang will be pleased to know your thoughts."

At this moment, Zhu Gaoxu felt a bit like a traitor to the imperial court.

Forming parties for personal gain and developing power.

Like moths corroding the foundation of Ming Dynasty.

But there was no way, he had to do it.

In the last life, the reason why my father became the emperor was.

The reasons are too complex.

But the reason why his father rebelled was purely a temporary uprising.

That was because I was forced to do nothing.

All of Lao Zhu's legitimate sons, except Zhu Di, were thought to be dead.

Then Zhu Yunwen cut off the feudal vassalage without hesitation, forcing Zhu Di to death.

In desperation, Zhu Di decided to rebel against Zhu Yunwen in order to save his life.

But this life is different.

In this life, Zhu Di now has the intention to fight.

I'm thinking of skipping the process and getting it done in one step.

And if you want to do this, it is actually difficult to say it is difficult, but it is not difficult to say it is not difficult.

It is not difficult because as long as Zhu Di does one thing, Zhu Gaoxu is sure that there is more than 95% chance that Zhu Di will inherit the throne.

This probability is not low.

And all he has to do is stay in the capital!

It’s hard to say because of this.

It is very difficult for a vassal king with a fiefdom to stay in the capital.

I don’t know how many people were giving Zhu Yuanzhang every day, demanding that Zhu Di be repatriated back to Beijing.

And if there is no one in the court to share the pressure on Zhu Di, Zhu Di will not be far away from returning to his hometown.

Those generals couldn't protect Zhu Di for long.

As for the people in the court who can speak now, except for the generals, they are basically controlled by the civil servants.

There are a lot of things inside.

Therefore, he must start preparations now, slowly find people, and consolidate his power in the court.

The reason why he was so sure that Zhu Di could inherit the throne as long as he was in the capital was entirely because Zhu Biao and Zhu Xiongying were short-lived.

Zhu Xiongying was killed by the Lu family.

Zhu Biao was an accident, but he didn't live long.

Counting down, it's either Zhu Yunwen or Lao Zhu's sons.

In fact, Lao Zhu's sons really don't have any objections.

In other words, I have no intention of becoming the emperor.

Of course, this is only the majority, but there are still some who have fantasies.

Lao Zhu's birthday was an example before.

And when Zhu Biao dies, who will inherit the throne will depend on Lao Zhu's wishes.

In fact, in the last life, according to Lao Zhu's wishes, Zhu Di was allowed to inherit the throne.

It was just that he was stopped by those civil servants and people from the harem, and the reason why Lao Zhu died was most likely caused by these people.

Think about it, a few months before Lao Zhu's death, he first issued an order to let Zhu Di control the military power of several northern provinces. Even the governor must be controlled by Zhu Di.

Later, Zhu Di was asked to come to Beijing to meet the saint.

Anyone with a discerning eye can see what's going on.

Of course Zhu Yunwen and others also saw it.

So when Zhu Di was on his way back to Beijing, Lao Zhu was in trouble.

I have to say it was all a coincidence.

What's more coincidental is that Lao Zhu Gangga and Zhu Di were still on the way, and the palace immediately issued an order for Zhu Di to meet up.

He also ordered any sons of Lao Zhu and the vassal kings from various places to stay at their posts and not go home to pay homage.

This simply doesn't make sense.

In ordinary people's homes, relatives have to be present in person when they die, let alone the royal family.

And the ones who died were the fathers of a group of princes.

Even those civil servants couldn't stop this lie.

The history books are all written in one stroke.

So there is a problem here.

Obviously, Zhu Yunwen and the people in the civil service group realized that Lao Zhu was likely to pass the throne to Zhu Di.

So he simply refused to do anything and killed Lao Zhu, then changed the imperial edict and established Zhu Yunwen as emperor.

This also explains why Zhu Di killed so many civil servants when he returned to Kyoto.

Many civil servants would be found and killed no matter how far they traveled.

This is due to the murder of his father.

And it wouldn't matter if Zhu Di had been in the capital.

With Zhu Di staying in the capital, the civil servants and officials did not dare to make any unnecessary moves.

It can be said that Zhu Di has disturbed many people's eyes and delayed many people's affairs.

Therefore, as long as Zhu Di is in the capital, nothing will happen to Lao Zhu.

When Zhu Biao and others are dead, Zhu Di will be close to the water.

As soon as there was any trouble, Zhu Di was immediately arranged to ascend the throne.

Therefore, Zhu Di must establish a firm foothold in the capital.

These officials also had to win over.

Moreover, what he is doing can be regarded as forming a clique at best, and it is probably not for personal gain.

Moreover, these officials are from the local area and have grassroots work experience.

Much better than many people in the capital who can only use their mouths.

If you let such a person go, basically nothing will go wrong.

Seeing that everyone had expressed their opinions, Jin Buyi put a piece of chicken into his mouth and said calmly: "I have a lot to do, and I will leave in a few days. After all, there is not only one Shandong in the whole north, but I feel that Shandong

Some of our officials have slacked off a bit and thought they were more stable because they were sitting higher up. I can’t stand this kind of people, and neither can my grandpa.”

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