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Chapter 1225 What the Prince Can Do

Chapter 1225 What the Prince Can Do

If Zhou Pingan's previous words were just provocation, then this sentence is equivalent to stepping on Prince Ning's face.

Even if he stepped on it, he stretched out his neck and sent it to King Ning, as if to say: Come on, chop it down if you can.

Zhou Changshou, who had never had a chance to speak, closed his eyes silently, his heart filled with despair.

The eldest of the three brothers has a calm personality and never takes risks.

But I like to make decisions before taking action, and try to avoid all uncertainties.

But Zhou Ping'an, the youngest, always takes the wrong approach and doesn't follow common sense.

He likes adventure the most and uses small things to make big things happen.

Although the benefits will be high once successful, the risk of failure is often greater. In Zhou Changshou's view, the situation is already on the verge of getting out of control.

Sometimes, even Zhou Changshou felt that it was a miracle that Zhou Pingan could survive to this day.

After Zhou Ping'an finished speaking, he didn't give anyone else a chance to speak, so he asked King Ning a question: "What does King Ning think of the prince?"

In the eyes of King Ning, Zhou Ping'an was already a dead man.

But Zhou Pingan is so arrogant, so just killing him will not relieve his anger.

Killing him was just a matter of his own words, so King Ning wanted to completely crush Zhou Ping'an mentally and psychologically.

King Ning did not rush to order Zhou Ping'an to be dragged down and killed. Instead, he answered his question and said, "He's just a young boy."

"He grew up in the capital and was trapped in the East Palace. How can he know what the world is like, and how can he know what real power is like?"

"If the person who sent you today was my king's brother, I might still be afraid of him twice."

"But if you only rely on him, I'm afraid it's unreliable."

With a sneer, Prince Ning said: "Don't say that you came here alone. Even if the prince comes in front of me, he would not dare to be so arrogant. Do you think he will protect you? Can he protect you?"

Zhou Ping'an listened calmly, shook his head and said: "I am here. As long as the prince gives the order, he will move his head immediately. Of course, no one can protect him."

"But based on your high opinion, if you put your prince in the position of the prince, I think you can do better?"

The corner of his mouth raised in an arc, Zhou Ping'an spoke eloquently: "Two years ago, the prince first took over the power of supervising the country. At that time, the prince had no one to rely on in the court because the emperor was already unconscious. The only thing he could use was

A person has the power to supervise the country, but this power is a right if someone recognizes it, but it is an empty document if no one recognizes it."

"At that time, which official in both the government and the public did not look at the expression of the cabinet? And who really took His Highness the Crown Prince's power to supervise the country seriously?"

"So the prince was alone at that time, facing the entire government and the public."

"Not only were there fights in the court, but outside the court, there were also natural disasters and local rebellions sweeping the world."

"It can be said that we are troubled internally and externally, and we are isolated and helpless."

Zhou Ping'an bowed his hand to King Ning and said, "Is there any mistake in what I said?"

Prince Ning frowned slightly, already having some bad premonitions in his heart, but Zhou Ping'an had already said this. If he didn't answer or directly ordered the killing, he would be annoyed no matter what.

So Prince Ning had a sullen face, but he still nodded and said coldly: "There is no mistake."

"As long as there are no mistakes."

Zhou Ping'an chuckled lightly and continued: "But under such circumstances, in just two years, the prince rescued disasters, quelled rebellions, and successfully disintegrated the cabinet factions."

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