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Chapter 1453 How to Convince



"is not that right?"

Apart from King Chen, who else could make the iron-blooded king rise to power and still not get rid of him?

Even if King Zhennan rebelled, he might have colluded with King Chen for a long time.

The two of them planned to take advantage of the former prince and get rid of him "honestly" or force the current emperor to abdicate.

Then he would "rectify the chaos" and let King Chen, who was supposed to inherit the throne, take the throne.

Simply not perfect.

People who are keen on so-called national affairs have consciously found the truth.

As a result, the entire capital, except perhaps Chu Qingge, was attracted by what happened after the former prince.

This is a really big deal after all.

Not only is it related to the former crown prince, but it is also related to whether it can directly refute the reason why King Zhennan raised the army.

And when it comes to the reasons for raising troops...

When Chu Qingge was young, he could not understand why everyone who rebelled in history had to find a high-sounding reason. You must know that those who rebelled, in fact, everyone around them knew that they wanted to rebel.

What are you trying so hard to find a reason for?

For example, Cao Cao and his like could clearly be the emperor themselves, but they forced the emperor to order the princes, and only after his son came to the throne did he pursue him. When he was alive, he could only be called Prime Minister Cao. Why bother?

But as he grew older and saw the public opinion in the real world after the war, Chu Qingge discovered it.

How important is a high-sounding reason? Even if the people all over the country know that you are rebelling, as long as you have a sufficient reason, they will not be too opposed. This is to control the people's hearts.

Even when controlling the army, soldiers can be made more obedient for a "just" reason.

Morale is higher.

It is indeed the best choice for King Zhennan to use the case of the former prince as an example.

This not only directly points to the incorrect accession of the current Emperor Yan.

The many connections and hearts that the former prince accumulated during his lifetime will definitely bring him a lot of help.

It's really like killing two birds with one stone.

However, King Zhennan had policies and Emperor Yan also had countermeasures. He actually directly threw out the former crown prince.

Don’t you want to seek justice for the former prince?

How could a person who really harmed the former crown prince retain or even secretly protect his bloodline?

And if you really call me, if you want to overthrow me, I'm afraid I can only let the former prince ascend to Dabao.

other people?

Are you qualified?

Don't forget, you started the army on the premise of being on good terms with the former prince and because he wanted to express his grievances.

It has to be said that the current Emperor Yan is a king who has very good countermeasures.

Here comes the problem.

Who comes after the former prince?Where is the other party being protected?Is the other party really the former crown prince?

Everything must be based on evidence. Even if you are the emperor, you cannot just talk without evidence.

How can we refute King Zhennan’s reason for raising an army after he just picked out a random person and said he was the former crown prince?

How to convince the world?

How could he be worthy of his current authority as the Lord of Great Yan?

What surprised everyone, but not so much, was that the emperor did not directly say who the former prince would be after him.

He only put down the rebellion caused by the traitor King Zhennan and found out the real culprit who killed the former prince.

The former crown prince will naturally reveal his identity later.

Part of me thinks this is reasonable. Originally, the former prince was protected by Emperor Yan.

Needless to say, we have been protecting him for almost 20 years. How could we push him out of the spotlight just because the King of Zhennan raised an army?

Doesn't it mean that the real culprit behind this is probably King Chen? Isn't it over yet?

What should I do if the other party's identity is revealed at this time and he is assassinated?

But a considerable number of people believed that Emperor Yan only refuted King Zhennan's reasons for raising troops.

The former prince left no descendants at all.


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