Zhu Yuanzhang looked at the uneasy Fourth Brother in front of him and smiled.
One of Zhu Yuanzhang's greatest pleasures was to scare his fourth son. However, after the death of Crown Prince Zhu Biao, he no longer had the mood.
After meeting Zhu Gaoye today and listening to his words, the grief brought by Zhu Biao's death was slightly washed away.
Zhu Yuanzhang's mood was also much better, so he joked with Zhu Di.
Otherwise, from the moment he stepped out of Zhu Gaoye's residence, he could have ordered the Jinyiwei to arrest Zhu Gaoye and his fourth son.
Among all of Zhu Yuanzhang's sons, except for the deceased Crown Prince Zhu Biao.
Zhu Yuanzhang was most satisfied with his fourth son, Zhu Di.
Unlike other sons, Zhu Di's childhood could be said to have been spent under the care of Zhu Yuanzhang.
When he was still on the battlefield, he had already invited Zhu Di to teach him.
When he was ten years old, he had already conferred Zhu Di the title of King of Yan.
Including the current Princess Yan, it was also arranged by Zhu Yuanzhang. It was not that he did not think about Zhu Di.
Zhu Yuanzhang even felt that this Fourth Brother in front of him was more like him, whether it was his ability to lead troops to war or his temperament.
They were almost the same as him.
However, Crown Prince Zhu Biao was too perfect. He completely overshadowed the other princes, including his fourth son.
After Zhu Gaoye's words today, Zhu Yuanzhang began to re-evaluate his fourth son.
This was also the first time he had truly looked at Zhu Di since Zhu Biao's death.
Perhaps, he could let Fourth Brother inherit the throne?
A thought popped up in Zhu Yuanzhang's mind, and he was instantly shocked.
But soon, Zhu Yuanzhang realized that letting the fourth son inherit the throne seemed to be a good choice.
Because what Zhu Gaoye had said today had touched Zhu Yuanzhang's heart.
Most importantly, after today's conversation, Zhu Yuanzhang realized that his grandson, who he had met for the first time,
Regardless of whether it was the angle or depth of the problem, it far surpassed his fourth brother and himself.
Don't just look at those ministers shouting 'long live, long live' every day.
However, he knew his own body. The injuries left behind by years of war when he was young had already begun to torture his old body.
Especially after the deaths of his sister and son.
His body was not as good as before.
Even though he already knew some of the problems through Zhu Gaoye's words, he was still able to understand them.
However, it was not something that could be done in a short period of time.
When he died, if Zhu Yunwen really inherited the throne, the situation that Zhu Gaoye said today would very likely happen.
No, it was inevitable!
In that case, why not let Zhu Gaoye inherit the throne?
Judging from Zhu Gaoye's performance today, he was a qualified successor.
In addition, Zhu Yuanzhang was very satisfied with Zhu Gaoye's details.
Such a kind-hearted child, even if he inherited the throne in the future, he would definitely not do such a thing as killing each other.
Thinking of this, Zhu Yuanzhang looked at Zhu Di in front of him again. Zhu Di was frightened by Zhu Yuanzhang's gaze.
He waited nervously for his father to punish him.
Zhu Yuanzhang nodded in satisfaction.
"You should go back first. After court tomorrow, we still have to go with you to find that little bastard.”
Zhu Yuanzhang laughed and scolded.
When Zhu Di heard Zhu Yuanzhang's words, he immediately heaved a sigh of relief. He thought that he had finally avoided this matter.
So he quickly said goodbye to Zhu Yuanzhang,
"Your son will take his leave!"
With that, he turned around and left the palace.
Zhu Yuanzhang looked at Zhu Di's back and shook his head with a smile.
The eunuchs and palace maids were surprised.
Ever since Crown Prince Zhu Biao passed away, he had never seen the Emperor smile so happily.
Zhu Di left the palace just in time for the end of the ban. He looked at the dark sky.
Zhu Di realized that his back was drenched in cold sweat.
He shook his head with a bitter smile. The pressure that his father gave him was really not small.
The servants of the Prince's mansion were already waiting for Zhu Di in the carriage.
When he saw Zhu Di come out, he immediately went up to him.
"Your Highness!"
Zhu Di nodded and got into the carriage, heading towards the residence of King Yan.
When they passed by the shop, Zhu Di stopped the carriage.
He opened the curtain and saw a group of Jinyiwei bustling in and out of the shop.
It seemed that the Jinyiwei had already bought this shop according to his father's instructions.
After putting down the curtain, Zhu Di instructed the coachman,"
"Let's go!"
The carriage started moving again.
On the other side, in Zhu Yunwen's residence, a group of civil officials were discussing matters.
The one sitting at the top was naturally the eldest grandson of the emperor, Zhu Yunwen.
These officials were all officials who had once taught Zhu Yunwen.
A country could not live without a ruler, and similarly, it could not live without a crown prince.
Only with the Crown Prince could he cut off the thoughts of others and make the world peaceful.
Although Zhu Biao was the perfect heir in Zhu Yuanzhang's eyes, he was still a genius.
However, in the eyes of these civil officials, they were not that easy to deal with.
Although Zhu Biao had a gentle personality, that was only on the premise that they were obedient.
After all, Zhu Biao had been educated in the art of emperors since he was young. Moreover, under Zhu Yuanzhang's careful teaching,
There was a soft side and a hard side.
Such a ruler was naturally a good ruler for the people.
However, for civil officials like him, that was not a good thing.
The current Emperor abhorred evil like an enemy. He was like a sword on the surface. As long as he had good eyesight, he could still easily dodge it.
However, Crown Prince Zhu Biao was soft but firm, which was a very tricky problem.
This kind of leader had never been the type that subordinates liked.
People who were too difficult to control would always make him feel less confident.
Therefore, when the Crown Prince Zhu Biaojia died, these people showed no less grief than Zhu Yuanzhang.
However, they all heaved a sigh of relief in their hearts.
Zhu Biao's death was equivalent to losing an object that was difficult to control.
It was a great thing for people like him!
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