In the Jinluan Palace, hundreds of officials congratulated the emperor on the birth of a prince.
Yan Xi, who was rarely kind and cheerful, accepted the offer gladly.
Taking advantage of the fact that the emperor was in a good mood and some ministers asked him to return to the palace to live in the palace, Prince Rui's palace was attacked by assassins several times, and there was an uproar in the capital. Half of them were out of concern for Yan Xi's safety, and the other half did have selfish motives. Seeing your majesty,
He already has a child, and if he refuses to return to the palace, the young and beautiful women in his family may never have a chance again.
Although I know that bringing it up now may not have any effect.[
As expected, Yan Xi only had cold eyes and did not scold him harshly as usual.
He nodded to Jiuding who was standing at the edge of the main hall holding the imperial edict in his hands, closed his eyes wordlessly, put his hands on the dragon chair, and a dragon wrapped around the end of the chair.
Jiuding took a big step forward, spread out the imperial edict, and read it loudly. The edict, which was less than four hundred words, was read out at an extremely slow speed and with a voice full of inner strength. He stood in the most remote corner of the Jinluan Palace.
All the fourth-rank officials heard it clearly.
The little prince was given the name Ying and was established as the crown prince of the East Palace and the crown prince of the country.
The little princess was named Chuyao and became the eldest princess.
The two one-day-old babies each received the highest reward, and each was given a mansion to use when they grow up.
Not only that, but their mother was also given the right to personally raise the children and live together with the emperor in Prince Rui's Mansion.
After the imperial edict was read out, Jiuding stepped aside, held it with both hands, and placed it flat on the dragon table in front of Yan Xi.
No one spoke.
No one jumped out to object.
The Jinluan Hall was so quiet that it seemed like there was no one around.
The emperor's uncle, Yan Bingqing, who has been in charge of the government, reacted first, stepped forward and knelt down with a slumped face, "Your Majesty, there is no need to act too hastily at this time. The little prince has just been born, and the emperor is in his prime, so it is too early for him to establish the throne.
A little more."
Someone started, and naturally others followed. Yan Xi made such a decision without even asking the ministers for their opinions. It was related to the division of various interests. Immediately, a high-ranking minister ignored Yan Xi's cold face and knelt down to advise him.
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"Your Majesty, what you said is absolutely true. This matter must be considered in the long term. The crown prince of the country is the future emperor and has a bearing on the world. I will ask your Majesty three times before making a decision."