Chapter 619: Boiling Frogs in Warm Water (3)
For a woman who has been in the court for decades to say such a thing is enough to prove how good Emperor Jing's methods are. This man is really hard to figure out. He doesn't let go of his former dynasty, nor does his harem let him go.
If this continues, how will the Xiao family achieve great things?
In the early years, the Xiao family could say this without hesitation, but now, it is more of a self-comfort.
But there is always hope, and the Xiao family still has the final trump card.
Among the few heirs left by the prince, one was named a prince and the other two were county princes. But now that he is young, he cannot just seal the vassal land, but lives in his own palace in the capital.
This is the great-grandson of Duke Jing Guo, the biological grandson of the Crown Princess, his surname is Luo, and he is the direct grandson of the once serious emperor. This is full of infinite possibilities.
Yes, there are infinite possibilities, but now this infinite possibility has been struck by Emperor Jing's sword, and now it seems to be in danger.
The Xiao family now no longer has the ability to control the courtiers to dance around in the court. No one is a fool, and everyone is gradually alienated from the Duke of Jingguo. The Xiao family still has a few people in their hands, but they are reluctant to use them. I'm used to being able to do whatever I want, and it's hard to accept that I'm suddenly in such embarrassment.
You have to accept it even if you don't want to, not to mention that Emperor Jing never showed any intention to clean up the Xiao family, which always left people with some hope.
There is no such thing as boiling a frog in warm water in Daxi, but what Emperor Jing is doing now is exactly the same. As a frog, the Xiao family is still confused and continues to be cooked.
At this time, the Xiao family wanted to burn incense and worship Buddha every day, hoping that what happened this time was really King Yun's farce, and Emperor Jing had no intention of cutting down the vassal.
Another year passed. This year, the Daxi Kingdom was peaceful and the people were at peace. Emperor Jing seemed to have done a lot, but seemed to have done nothing.
In the second year of Jingtai, the vassal dynasty congratulated the emperor on the New Year. In the above petition, King Qi asked to cut down the vassal. His words were similar to those of King Yun.
It seems that after the out-of-control Queen Yun, King Qi, who used to have a bad temper, has also become out of tune.
Emperor Jing was very happy to read it and played it accurately.
Comparing King Yun's treatment, King Qi greatly rewarded him, but King Qi did not choose to return to the capital to live like King Yun did, but continued to live in the fief.