Chapter 117 Full of Harvests
Chapter 117 Full of Harvests
The Left Chancellor's power in the court was astonishing! He not only wielded immense authority but also colluded with numerous powerful figures, forming a complex and intricate network of power. This network enveloped the entire court, inspiring awe and fear. His disciples and followers were scattered throughout the court and the countryside, each utterly loyal to him and willing to go through fire and water for him. Moreover, the Left Chancellor was adept at using various means to consolidate his position, ensuring that those who attempted to challenge his authority paid a heavy price.
Murong Xun's expression was cold and stern, like an iceberg, sending chills down one's spine. His eyes revealed a ruthlessness and decisiveness, as if nothing in the world could touch his cold heart. His face was hard-lined, expressionless, giving off an aura of utter cruelty. He exuded a powerful aura, making people hesitant to approach him.
The court is in complete chaos; it's time to put a stop to it.
In the imperial court, the ministers were arguing amongst themselves, as chaotic as a pot of boiling porridge. The emperor sat on his dragon throne, his brow furrowed, his face frighteningly grim. Looking at the arguing ministers before him, he felt a surge of helplessness and anger.
"Enough!" The emperor suddenly slammed his fist on the table and stood up, angrily rebuking, "What kind of decorum is this, with you all making such a racket? The country is facing many problems, and instead of thinking of solutions, you are arguing endlessly. It's a complete waste of time!"
The ministers, terrified by the emperor's rebuke, dared not utter another sound, lowering their heads in silence. The emperor glanced at the crowd and continued, "The court is in chaos, and the people are filled with anxiety. A thorough overhaul is necessary. From this day forward, I will strengthen my control over the government and severely punish those who are corrupt, derelict in their duties. At the same time, all of you ministers should actively offer your advice and suggestions, working together to restore the nation to its former prosperity."
Having said this, the emperor waved his hand, signaling the ministers to leave. The ministers, as if granted a pardon, hurriedly departed, leaving the emperor alone on his dragon throne, lost in thought…
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I remember it was in the distant past, when my father—the great Emperor—was still alive…
Deep in my memory, images of my father always surface. His majestic face, dignified demeanor, and wise words are deeply etched in my heart. Whenever I think of these things, I feel an endless sense of reverence and remembrance welling up inside me.
However, time flies, and years pass quickly. Now, our father has left this world, leaving us, his descendants, to inherit his legacy and responsibilities. Although he is no longer with us, his spirit lives on in the hearts of each of us, inspiring us to keep moving forward and pursue higher and farther goals.
Throughout my childhood, I often recalled my father's teachings and expectations. He once told me that as a member of the royal family, I must be responsible and have a strong sense of duty, always prioritizing the interests of the nation and its people. These words have remained etched in my heart, serving as a guiding light on my life's journey.
Today, facing a complex and challenging situation, I am keenly aware of the heavy responsibility I bear. I will continue to uphold my father's legacy, strive diligently, and persevere through difficulties and obstacles to achieve the prosperity and strength of our nation. I believe that as long as we persevere and forge ahead, we will surely create a brighter future!
She couldn't help but think of her father, the emperor who had once been deeply loved by the people. During his reign, the government was efficient and the country prospered. However, since his death, the situation had become increasingly complicated. The struggle between the regent and the prime minister had plunged the entire court into chaos.
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