However, the prince is not anxious about this. Just because he is not tired of Ji Ru now does not mean that he will not be tired of Ji Ru in the future.
If he hadn't really disliked Zhu Tingsi, otherwise, he wouldn't have been hiding there all the time.
In short, if he is tired of Ji Ru's woman, it doesn't matter if he gives Ji Ru to Zhuo Jin. When the time comes, he can just give Zhuo Jin a few more women.
Of course, if Ji Ru could give birth to his own child, then the situation would be different, but even so, he would give Zhuo Jin more women.
Even after he became emperor, he held a draft and asked Zhuo Jin to choose a few women.
The prince felt that by being able to do this to Zhuo Jin, he was already flattering Zhuo Jin. With a high official, generous salary, and a beautiful woman in his arms, Zhuo Jin should be grateful to him as his master.
When the prince thought of the throne, his heart became warm and his spirits were lifted.
No, he had to contact his mother as soon as possible to see how he could hold the country of Great Zhou in his own hands while his father was seriously ill.
The prince actually felt that he was somewhat lucky. Look, the most powerful Yun Zhanpeng was not in Kyoto City. As a result, the soldiers and horses in the hands of the Yun family were naturally unable to help Kyoto City and were beyond their reach.
As for Xia Chiwan, no matter how smart she is, she has no real power.
Song Yunjie was the prime minister, but he was just a civil servant and had no ability.
Therefore, as long as he keeps Lord Wei and Princess Jing in prison, it is not completely impossible for him to take advantage of this period of time to become emperor.
The prince just wanted to enter the palace to see the queen and discuss it with the queen. Who knows, the prince got the news and the queen was banned by the queen mother.
The prince here is trying his best to contact the queen to accomplish something big, while Lord Wei and Song Yunjie are also conducting their investigation in an orderly manner.
After all, the real boatmen who transported grain and grass were not dead. As long as Song Yunjie and Lord Wei sent people to track them down, they would naturally be able to track them down.
What's dangerous is that whatever they can think of, the prince can also think of.
For this reason, after Zhuo Jin got the prince's order, he ordered people to continue to hunt down the boatmen, making sure that the matter of food and fodder would be put to rest.
In fact, the prince's hands and feet were not much slower than Song Yunjie's, but they were only exaggerated when Zhuo Jin reported them.
What's more important is that when chasing down the real boatmen, the killers Zhuo Jin used were ones he found himself, not the prince's.
At that time, Zhuo Jin explained to the prince that if the plan failed, Song Yunjie would not be able to start with the killer and find out who the prince was.
When the prince heard this, he felt that what Zhuo Jin said made sense. The less people knew he was doing things for the prince, the better, so he agreed to Zhuo Jin's arrangement.
After leaving the matter to Zhuo Jin, Zhuo Jin naturally couldn't let the prince clean up his tail so cleanly, so he asked the killer to let loose, saying that someone was going to hunt them down, and even stated the purpose.
Therefore, when Song Yunjie's people arrived, the boatmen were all seriously injured, but they were not dead.
Those boatmen already knew why they were in trouble, so when they saw Song Yunjie's people, they didn't even need to ask Song Yunjie's people, they told everything they knew, thus taking it seriously.