Meng Qin and his ilk are indeed the kind of small figures who are stifled in ambition. If such people can become censors, does it imply that the Dayuan Dynasty lacks talent?
However, the little Emperor's face should not be disregarded, so let's just have Meng Qin serve as a salt inspector.
After all, a salt inspector is still a censor.
Moreover, he can travel to the provinces to conduct inspections, helping the little Emperor delve into the common folk and understand their circumstances—it's a perfect arrangement, isn't it?
Emperor Yongcheng: ...Although it sounds awkward, it isn't without reason.
What Emperor Yongcheng lacks most are ears and eyes in the provinces.
Residing in the Imperial Palace, he doesn't even dare claim he fully understands the Capital City.
The Dayuan Dynasty spans a vast territory, with more than thirty commanderies nationwide, and each commandery has over twenty counties.
