It is often said that a crying child is the one that gets fed, and Prince Jing had been the epitome of a troublesome child from a young age.
Capable of fighting, causing disruptions, running, and jumping, he had worried his parents since he was little, and eventually, he won his way into their hearts.
Thus, not only was Prince Jing the darling of the Empress, but he was also the apple of the old Emperor's eye.
While other princes at his age still bore the title of Prince, merely to wait for the Crowning of the Crown Prince, to show the latter's grace upon his ascension.
Prince Jing alone was granted the title of Prince as soon as he came of age and his eldest son was named the Princely Heir immediately upon his birth.
Otherwise, who else but him would dare to behave so carelessly in front of the old Emperor?
No sooner had Prince Jing finished speaking than the old Emperor threw a memorial at him, "See for yourself!"