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330. Chapter 330 But it doesn't matter

The emperor pinched his eyebrows and said with a rather troubled look: "This is exactly what worries me. Dashi has not been in war for a long time, and the military power is in my hands. For a while, I don't know what to do.

Who should I give it to? I also know that you can’t lead an army without a general, but if you want me to hand over the military power to an outsider rashly, I don’t feel at ease. In Ah Jin’s opinion, who among the princes like me

Can you take on such a big responsibility?"

"It's hard for me to say this. I believe the emperor has made his own decision in his heart." Although the emperor asked about the ownership of the military power, he was also considering the establishment of a prince. In the end, the decision to whom to hand over the military power was equivalent to giving half of the military power to someone.

Jiang Shang is handed over to the other party, and there is a high chance that he will eventually be crowned the prince.

Since ancient times, fighting for the throne has been a taboo among emperors, but it is always inevitable.

The position of crown prince has not yet been established, and the emperor's attitude is unclear. It is really difficult for others to say anything.

The emperor also knew his concerns, and sighed and said: "You and I are our own people. I brought you here just to hear your opinion. It doesn't matter if you say so."

The emperor had already said this, and Ji Lanjin could not refuse any more, lest the other party doubt her loyalty, so she said: "The eldest prince is kind-hearted by nature, but his qualifications are mediocre. He especially likes to look forward and backward when doing things. Once a war breaks out, he may not be able to do it in time."

Make decisions. The second prince is a calm man, but his riding and shooting skills are a little worse. On paper, it is okay, but it is a bit difficult to say on the battlefield. The third prince is obsessed with fishing, and I am afraid he will not be able to lead an army.

Things are interesting. The fourth prince is the smartest among the princes. Unfortunately, he has leg problems. He can be a strategist, but I'm afraid he can't lead troops in war. The fifth prince has the best martial arts, is good at riding and shooting, and is familiar with the art of war, but he has a bad temper.

He is a bit irritable and a little eager for quick success. The sixth prince and the seventh prince are still young and cannot convince the public, so they should not be considered."

After the emperor heard this, his whole brows furrowed together: "According to what you said, none of the princes of mine can be used?"

"You can't say that. No one is perfect, and it is understandable that the princes each have their own advantages and disadvantages. I believe that as long as the emperor arranges things properly and uses their strengths to avoid their weaknesses, the princes can still be worthy of their great responsibilities."

"What's Ah Jin's suggestion?"

"In terms of leading troops to fight, my brother believes that the second prince and the fifth prince are more suitable. As for who to use, the emperor might as well let the two princes train an army each and choose a day to compete. Really?

On the day when the war starts, the victor will temporarily hold the military power and lead the army against the enemy. However, I always feel that whether it is an outsider or a few princes, unnecessary disputes will arise. Once the war is over, the military power will

It would be better to keep it in the hands of the emperor."

The emperor naturally understood what she meant. Since ancient times, it has been common for princes to lead troops to force the palace.

This is also done to put yourself at ease.

After coming out of the palace, Qin Zun had already sent Ji Chenxue off and was standing guard near the carriage. When he saw him, he said, "What urgent matter does the emperor bring to the master to enter the palace?"

Ji Lanjin got on the carriageway: "The emperor asked me about going to the border. He also asked several princes who can take over the military power."

Qin Zun frowned and climbed up the carriageway: "How could the emperor ask the master this if he is so good? Does he have any doubts about the master?" The emperor pinched his eyebrows and said with a headache: "This is exactly what I am doing.

The thing that worries me is that the garrison has not been in battle for a long time, and the military power is in my hands. For a while, I don’t know who should give it to me. I also know that leading an army cannot be without a general.

But if I were to rashly hand over the military power to an outsider, I wouldn’t feel at ease. In Ah Jin’s opinion, who among my princes is worthy of such a big responsibility?”

"It's hard for me to say this. I believe the emperor has made his own decision in his heart." Although the emperor asked about the ownership of the military power, he was also considering the establishment of a prince. In the end, the decision to whom to hand over the military power was equivalent to giving half of the military power to someone.

Jiang Shang is handed over to the other party, and there is a high chance that he will eventually be crowned the prince.

Since ancient times, fighting for the throne has been a taboo among emperors, but it is always inevitable.

The position of crown prince has not yet been established, and the emperor's attitude is unclear. It is really difficult for others to say anything.

The emperor also knew his concerns, and sighed and said: "You and I are our own people. I brought you here just to hear your opinion. It doesn't matter if you say so."

The emperor had already said this, and Ji Lanjin could not refuse any more, lest the other party doubt her loyalty, so she said: "The eldest prince is kind-hearted by nature, but his qualifications are mediocre. He especially likes to look forward and backward when doing things. Once a war breaks out, he may not be able to do it in time."

Make decisions. The second prince is a calm man, but his riding and shooting skills are a little worse. On paper, it is okay, but it is a bit difficult to say on the battlefield. The third prince is obsessed with fishing, and I am afraid he will not be able to lead an army.

Things are interesting. The fourth prince is the smartest among the princes. Unfortunately, he has leg problems. He can be a strategist, but I'm afraid he can't lead troops in war. The fifth prince has the best martial arts, is good at riding and shooting, and is familiar with the art of war, but he has a bad temper.

He is a bit irritable and a little eager for quick success. The sixth prince and the seventh prince are still young and cannot convince the public, so they should not be considered."

After the emperor heard this, his whole brows furrowed together: "According to what you said, none of the princes of mine can be used?"

"You can't say that. No one is perfect, and it is understandable that the princes each have their own advantages and disadvantages. I believe that as long as the emperor arranges things properly and uses their strengths to avoid their weaknesses, the princes can still be worthy of their great responsibilities."

"What's Ah Jin's suggestion?"

"In terms of leading troops to fight, my brother believes that the second prince and the fifth prince are more suitable. As for who to use, the emperor might as well let the two princes train an army each and choose a day to compete. Really?

On the day when the war starts, the victor will temporarily hold the military power and lead the army against the enemy. However, I always feel that whether it is an outsider or a few princes, unnecessary disputes will arise. Once the war is over, the military power will

It would be better to keep it in the hands of the emperor."

The emperor naturally understood what she meant. Since ancient times, it has been common for princes to lead troops to force the palace.

This is also done to put yourself at ease.

After coming out of the palace, Qin Zun had already sent Ji Chenxue off and was standing guard near the carriage. When he saw him, he said, "What urgent matter does the emperor bring to the master to enter the palace?"

Ji Lanjin got on the carriageway: "The emperor asked me about going to the border. He also asked several princes who can take over the military power."

Qin Zun frowned and climbed up the carriageway: "Why would the emperor ask this of the master if he is so good? Does he have any doubts about the master?"


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