Submitting a petition to punish the Fifth Prince was not Xu Qingjing's true aim; inciting the ministers to be wary of the Fifth Prince from their hearts and resolutely oppose him becoming the Emperor was Xu Qingjing's real intent.
Xu Qingjing knew well that the Fifth Prince was the Emperor's son. No matter how harsh the Emperor was, he wouldn't kill his son. As long as he stayed alive, there was hope, which was something Xu Qingjing absolutely didn't want to see.
His sister, who had always doted on him since childhood, lost her ability to bear children to save him, yet never once complained. Such a good sister died, consumed by the Fifth Prince's ambition.
This piercing hatred, Xu Qingjing had never forgotten for a single day. Even if the Fifth Prince bore resentment against him and it cost him his life, Xu Qingjing would accept it willingly and never regret it.
