Some advocate agreeing to the third son of King Yan's request, appointing him as King Yan, and letting you lead the troops to ally with Xu Mujun's forces to resist the Wu Country's army.
Others even suggested relocating the capital, nearly drowning in the spit of many ministers.
Watching the chaos of the imperial court like a busy market, Zheng Yi helplessly shook his head.
The current Great Yu is teetering on the brink of storm.
Compared to the Great Ming of the previous world, it is strikingly similar.
Natural and man-made disasters, powerful noble clans, vassal town divides, and foreign invasions.
With Wu Country in the Northern Border and Nanzhao Country in the Southern Border, plus internal civil unrest, Zheng Yi seemed to already witness the dynasty's end.
Zheng Yi believed that within the current Great Yu World and its thirteen provinces, there were many hidden malcontents.
All it needed was a spark, and the entire Great Yu would explode.
