Having said this, Chen Tong caught a glimpse of Li Chen's face, and immediately shut up and did not dare to say any more.
"Your humble position deserves to be punished, please punish me, Your Highness." Chen Tong knelt down and said.
"It has nothing to do with you, so why punish you."
Li Chen waved his hand and said: "People in North Korea compete for the country and the country, so what are you doing to rob her of a weak woman?"
Chen Tong smiled bitterly and said: "Isn't it because she is the only remaining bloodline of the Joseon Dynasty royal family? Whoever owns her can legitimately steal the kingdom of Korea."
"But she is obviously a woman!"
This sound was said by Wan Jiaojiao involuntarily.
As soon as she finished speaking, Wan Jiaojiao realized that she had made a mistake, so she quickly shut her mouth and carefully looked at Li Chen's face.
She knew that Li Chen didn't like people around him to interfere in government affairs.
But this time Li Chen did not blame her, he just said calmly: "It is precisely because she is a woman that she is worth fighting for. She is the princess of the Joseon Dynasty. Now the Joseon Dynasty royal family is in decline, and the child she gave birth to is the Joseon Dynasty princess."
The heir to the royal family."
Such words made Wan Jiaojiao turn pale.
As a woman, she could imagine how desperate the situation Jin Xueyuan was facing at this time.
Li Chen said nothing.
He was leaning on his chair, thinking about something.
Seeing this, several other people did not dare to breathe, for fear of interrupting His Highness the Crown Prince's train of thought.
After a long time, Li Chen seemed to have made up his mind. He asked: "Whose troops are guarding Liaodong now?"
Chen Tong immediately replied: "Reporting to Your Highness, after the Liaodong Army withdrew its defenses, Liaodong Commander Gan Nan is now defending the base with 30,000 troops."
Thirty thousand, even though they were soldiers for the garrison, compared to the weak soldiers and generals in North Korea, it was enough to sweep them all.
Li Chen said in a deep voice: "Immediately send someone to bring my decree, ordering Gannan to lead the army into the court, respect my imperial edict, and make Jin Ziyuan the Queen of the Joseon Dynasty. The Great Qin Empire only recognizes Jin Ziyuan as the heir to the Joseon Dynasty royal family.
We only accept the title of minister from the Joseon Dynasty under the rule of Jin Ziyuan, the others are all rebellious ministers and traitors!"
Li Chen's will is definitely beyond common sense.
When the Qin Dynasty was at its peak, it accepted all nations to come to the dynasty. Countless countries dreamed of being recognized by the Qin Dynasty and accepting it as a vassal state.
But in the Qin Dynasty at that time, not all countries accepted the title of vassal.
North Korea borders Great Qin and is the bridgehead for Japan to land, so Great Qin accepted North Korea, and in order to appease Japan, it also accepted Japan.
However, as Great Qin's national power declined, many of its vassal states no longer respected Great Qin.
But North Korea was still honest and paid tribute every year.
But people like Japan, whose bones have already grown on the back of their heads, don’t take Great Qin seriously.
But even so, in name, the kings of these vassal countries need to be recognized by Da Qin to ascend the throne, otherwise it will be unfair.
This is the absolute authority that many Chinese empires before the Qin Dynasty gained through thousands of years of power.
The people of Da Qin and surrounding countries have long been accustomed to it.
Even Japan, after a fight between Joseon Dynasty and Great Qin and going back bruised and bruised, was still unconvinced, but they did not clamor to break away from the status of a vassal state of Great Qin.
This is righteousness.
You can disrespect it, but you can't oppose it.
When it comes to North Korea, it is even more obvious.
No matter how weak the Qin Dynasty was, squeezing the so-called warlords of North Korea to death would be no different than squeezing an ant to death.