Zhu Zhe's courage made Zhu Yuanzhang feel gratified.
Zhu Yuanzhang couldn't help but recall the time when he was under his foster father Guo Zixing.
He was ostracized by his foster father Guo Zixing's biological son, Guo Tianxu.
At that time, his situation was much more dangerous than now.
One had to know that even though his son was in a very difficult situation now.
But in the end, Zhu Yunwen and these vassals all had the surname Zhu.
They were all family.
Although he also called Guo Zixing father.
However, there was a huge difference between calling him 'father' and Guo Tianxu calling him 'father'.
Not to mention that there were many people who supported Guo Tianxu at that time.
Few people would think that Guo Zixing would pass the position of leader of the Revolutionary Army to Zhu Yuanzhang.
In addition, Guo Tianxu disliked Zhu Yuanzhang everywhere.
This caused him to be in a very difficult situation in the rebel army.
Helpless, Zhu Yuanzhang could only take the initiative to suggest that he wanted to leave the camp of the rebel army at that time.
He brought his sworn brother Tang He and Xu Da out of Jinling.
He did not even have many subordinates.
There were only a few dozen people.
In the end, he relied on the dozen or so people in his hands to pull out a large group of people.
It created a huge situation.
In the end, he became the commander of the rebel army and defeated all the enemies.
He established the great Ming Dynasty.
He himself was also known as the supreme ruler.
The appearance of this Old Eighteen in front of him.
It was quite similar to his own style back then.
Zhu Yuanzhang looked at the confident Zhu Zhe and could not help but feel heroic.
"Good boy, this calmness is much stronger than before.”
"I was chased out of the circle of power back then.”
"You brat, you found a place to hide yourself.”
"Alright, let's leave the center of the vortex now.”
"I can still preserve my strength.”
"To avoid being persecuted by Zhu Yunwen, this beast.”
The more Zhu Yuanzhang thought about it, the happier he became.
However, praise was praise.
He didn't know how Zhu Yunwen, who was far away in the capital, would react when he found out that Zhu Zhe had killed the imperial envoy.
However, this was not a problem for Zhu Yuanzhang at the moment.
This was because Zhu Yuanzhang had Zhuang Zi.
He could go wherever he wanted at any time.
"Zhuang Zi, bring us back to the capital."
Zhu Yuanzhang muttered to himself.
As soon as he finished speaking, the scene changed.
Zhu Yuanzhang returned to the place he was most familiar with.
The capital of Ming Dynasty, the capital of the world, Jinling City.
He looked at the towering palace he had built with his own hands.
Zhu Yuanzhang ignored the solemn guards and palace servants.
He walked towards the royal study.
Before he entered the royal study.
Zhu Yuanzhang heard a series of ping ping sounds.
It was the crisp sound of porcelain shattering on the ground.
Then Zhu Yunwen's furious voice came out,
"How dare he."
"How dare he!"
After Zhu Yuanzhang walked in, he saw Zhu Yunwen with an angry face.
He held a secret letter in his hand.
The ground was littered with broken porcelain pieces.
Any one of these porcelain was enough for an ordinary family to eat and drink for a lifetime.
At this moment, they had already shattered into pieces.
He lay quietly on the ground and recounted what had just happened.
Zhu Yunwen was roaring at Huang Zicheng who was standing opposite her.
It turned out that Zhu Yunwen already knew that Zhu Zhe had killed the imperial envoy without permission.
The secret letter recorded the course of this matter.
Hearing Zhu Yunwen's words.
Zhu Yuanzhang suddenly understood.
His eighteenth son had not only killed the imperial envoy sent by Zhu Yunwen.
Even the people who were watching them were killed.
No wonder he was outside the Prince Yue Manor.
Other than not seeing the imperial envoy, he also did not see anyone monitoring the Imperial Residence.
This Zhu Zhe indeed had some means on him.
Zhu Yunwen waved the secret letter in his hand in the air.
He said to Huang Zicheng,
"Zhen has been watching the movements of these vassal kings.”
"Be on guard against them at all times.”
"I originally thought that among these vassal kings.”
"The first to rebel will be Yan Fan."
"I didn't expect that the first to rebel was actually the King of Yue.”
Hearing Zhu Yunwen's words, Zhu Yuanzhang was furious.
No matter what, these vassal kings were still his sons.
Zhu Yunwen's uncle.
However, he didn't expect Zhu Yunwen to not call him Uncle Wang, but directly call him by his name.
There was simply no difference in age.
Even if Zhu Yunwen was the king, it was only in formal occasions.
In this kind of private occasion, Zhu Yunwen was not willing to give her sons any respect.
He was really blind to choose Zhu Yunwen as his heir.
"Good, good, good. Our Ming Dynasty's vassal king is really promising.”
"First, a Xiang King jumped into the fire to commit suicide.”
"You're tarnishing my reputation."
"Let the world think that I forced him to death.”
"Let me bear the eternal infamy."
"Now, another Yue Fan who dared to kill the imperial envoy has jumped out.”
"King Yue is really young and impetuous. Good, good, good!”
Zhu Yunwen said to himself, saying that the King of Yue was young and vigorous.
However, he seemed to have forgotten that this young and vigorous King of Yue was even two years younger than him.
Zhu Yuanzhang heard Zhu Yunwen's furious voice.
However, she suddenly calmed down.
Perhaps his eighteenth son could teach this rebellious Zhu Yunwen a lesson.
Huang Zicheng heard Zhu Yunwen's words.
He didn't immediately answer Zhu Yunwen's question.
Instead, he took a step forward and said to Zhu Yunwen,
"Your Majesty, may I take a look at this secret letter?”
Zhu Yunwen heard Huang Zicheng's words.
The expression on his face instantly became respectful.
It was still the same as when a student met a teacher.
He handed the secret letter to Huang Zicheng and said,"
"Sir, please take a look."
This action made Zhu Yuanzhang, who was watching from the side, angry again.
He didn't even address his own family as Uncle Wang.
However, he was very respectful to Huang Zicheng. He didn't even look like an emperor.
Unfortunately, no matter how angry Zhu Yuanzhang was now.
Zhu Yunwen could not see it either.
Huang Zicheng naturally took the secret letter from Zhu Yunwen.
Then, he started reading.
The content of the letter was basically the same as Zhu Yunwen's narration.
He wrote down the details of the imperial envoy's arrival in the Kingdom of Yue.
After Huang Zicheng finished reading it, his face began to show a solemn expression.
Then, he hurriedly said to Zhu Yunwen,
"Your Majesty, since the King of Yue dared to kill the imperial envoy sent by the Imperial Court, I'm afraid that the King of Yue will be killed.”
"This means that Yue Wangfeng's intention to rebel has already appeared.”
"We should have made preparations early and struck first.”
"Before the King of Yue can react.”
"We'll catch him off guard."
"It's also good to let the other vassal kings know about His Majesty's methods.”
"Let them know that the authority of the Imperial Court cannot be underestimated.”
Hearing Huang Zicheng's words, Zhu Yunwen's heart moved.
That's right, wasn't this a good opportunity to kill the chicken to warn the monkeys?
The death of the Xiang King had caused many vassal kings to be restless.
He could use this opportunity to make a move on the King of Yue.
It made the other vassal kings who were ready to make a move dispel those thoughts.
In that case, wouldn't these vassal kings be at his mercy?
Thinking of this, Zhu Yunwen's face showed excitement.
It was as if he had already seen the death of the King of Yue, Zhu Zhe.
All the vassal kings in the world were silent out of fear.
At that time, he would no longer be the child they spoke of.
He was the true emperor who ruled the world.
So Zhu Yunwen quickly said to Huang Zicheng,
"Master Huang, what should we do?”
"Master Huang, please teach me!"
He was completely unaware of the fury in Zhu Yuanzhang's eyes.
It was about to burn the two of them to ashes.
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