Emperor Chu heard that Empress Dowager Wang had eaten and let out a sigh of relief, his previously furrowed brows relaxing.
"Aunt always has her ways, I knew she could persuade Mother Empress."
Song Zhiyuan raised his head and said, "Empress Dowager is not someone who doesn't listen to reason, Your Majesty, you were just anxious."
Emperor Chu said helplessly, "I have no other way, who would have thought Father left behind such a posthumous edict."
Song Zhiyuan thought to himself, the late Emperor must have been too idle and left such an edict—did he feel that his youngest was living too comfortably or what?
A vassal king returning to the capital is no good news; once they arrive, it's hard for them to leave.
In fact, Prince Min always stayed quietly in his fiefdom, why would he personally submit a memorial mentioning the posthumous edict, isn't he just asking to be reprimanded by the Emperor?
