"After so many years, this is the first time I've seen Mr. Cui so anxious. I thought you would always remain composed no matter what."
"Before today, many must have thought of Mr. Cui as a loyal minister to the Emperor."
Indeed, many in court thought so.
But now, upon closer reflection, it's clear that Cui Yu was cunning and calculating. Each of his steps seemed risky, but ultimately, the results favored the Cui Family—as long as the person sitting on the throne was Song Chong. As long as Song Chong remained in power, and Cui Yu remained loyal to the emperor, the Cui Family would not fare poorly.
However, no amount of Cui Yu's scheming could surpass the unforeseen changes of reality.
How could he have imagined that the daughter, Cui Chen, who grew up by his side, unloved and sent away to die, would one day become the founding emperor of Canglan Country?
