Chapter 1072-Three Imperial Edict

's just that at present, the Ministry of Household is short of manpower, and the most important thing is the Yamen of the Capital Government, which is responsible for the specific implementation. Almo...Chapter 1072 three edicts

Li Chen glanced at Zhao Xuanji and tried to get some information from his face.

but the old fox did not reveal any emotion, and Li Chen returned without success.

Li Chen didn't care either and went straight into the dormitory.

good-bye to Emperor Dahang, whose face is sallow and gasping for breath. He no longer has the strength to stand or even sit, but is half lying on the dragon couch. Next to

, Sanbao, who did not know when he came in, was kneeling beside the dragon couch, holding the hand of the emperor Daxing.

this unexpected scene made Li Chen take a look at it.

when he saw Li Chen come in, Emperor Daxing seemed to lose his strength to speak.

one hand is held by Sanbao, and the other is on the belly of the quilt.

he raised his hand on his belly and pointed to the desk.

Li Chen respectfully saluted Emperor Daxing before going to the desk. On the

desk, there are three edicts lying neatly.

Li Chen looked at the Daxing Emperor. After seeing the Daxing Emperor nodding, he took the first imperial decree and opened it.

this copy even has a long number of words, the writing style is extremely gorgeous, and the habit of using words and handwriting are all written by Emperor Daxing himself. The content of the

edict is very simple, and there is only one thing described in the whole article, that is, praising the achievements of the crown prince after supervising the country.

looking at this edict, Li Chen made waves in his heart.

he knew that Emperor Dahang was giving himself a platform with his own authority.

experienced this mutiny, his prestige will be dealt a blow in any case, but after the imperial decree of the Daxing emperor announced to the world, he announced and acknowledged the meritorious service of the crown prince in his capacity as emperor. In this way, the lost prestige can be restored.

and after this decree, the throne of Prince Li Chen has become so solid that no one can jump out and question and shake it.

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then Li Chen looked at the second edict.

this second edict, the content is a little short, the words are extremely strict, and the whole article only says one thing, that is, Li Yinhu. The

edict affirmed Li Chen's decision to abolish all the titles and temple power of Li Yinhu, and refuted Li Yinhu's claim that the blood of the prince was not pure, and finally ordered Li Yinhu to be killed directly.

this second edict is to help Li Chen relieve his worries.

Li Yinhu should be killed again, but not by Li Chen.

Li Chen killed Li Yinhu during the day as a last resort and a necessity.

Li Chen is ready to bear this stain.

No matter how bad Li Yinhu is, if Li Chen is nominally an elder brother and kills Li Yinhu, then he is cannibalistic.

Li Chen did not care to bear the blame, but Emperor Daxing obviously did not want Li Chen to have such a stain.

this decree ordered the execution of Li Yinhu in his capacity as emperor, no matter whether Li Yinhu died before the decree was issued, whether Li Yinhu was killed by the decree or by Li Chen.

with this edict, people in the world can only agree that Li Yinhu was ordered to be executed by Emperor Daxing.

the parents who feel the skin of the body, the king's father is heaven, and the Daxing emperor can execute an unworthy descendant, be affectionate and reasonable, and there is no problem.

this edict solved Li Chen's last worry. Finally, Li Chen set his sights on the third edict.

after the first two edicts, Li Chen wondered whether this third edict would continue to strengthen his status and authority.

thought so, he picked up the third edict.

but when Li Chen opened the edict, he looked dismayed."as a second grade in this dynasty, you are the governor of Gansu and Shaanxi, and you control the power of a province, and you are so independent that you let the woman tell you what to do, not to me...