The second prince, Ji Botong, became the king and stood up for King Yin.
Several princes and more than a dozen courtiers stood in line to support King Yin in the form of "I second the proposal."
This scene shocked many courtiers in the court.
Especially the courtiers who are now siding with Prince Ji Boying are shocked and full of doubts.
They clearly remembered that King Cheng Ji Botong had always had a good relationship with the prince and had a closer relationship than King Yin Ji Bochang.
Logically speaking, even if Ji Botong does not side with the Crown Prince, he should not side with Prince Yin.
Moreover, there are several princes who also side with King Yin. Why is this?
Was it voluntary from the beginning, or was it lobbyed?
I originally thought that today's position would be a one-sided scene, and the courtiers who supported the prince would definitely account for the majority.
But looking at it now, there are not a few courtiers who support King Yin.
Although in terms of official status and status, the courtiers on King Yin's side were not as good as those on the prince's side.
However, King Yin received the support of several princes. On the other hand, it seemed that no prince came forward to support him.
What's the reason behind this?
Prince Ji Boying couldn't help but frown deeply. What Ji Botong said when he stood up was completely in response to what Ji Dong said before.
In his impression, it was impossible for Ji Botong to think of this.
Even if he could figure it out, he wouldn't be able to do it as quickly as he did just now.
Unless Ji Botong is as deeply hidden as Ji Bochang.
These words were most likely given to Ji Botong by Ji Bochang in advance.
When did the two of them have this kind of communication?
What happened to the other princes?
Ji Boying's heart was surging. He looked sideways at his good brother Ji Bochang, the chill and anger in his heart rising more and more.
I thought that Emperor Uncle Ji Dong would take action today, and with many courtiers taking sides, he would have a crushing advantage over Ji Bochang.
However, he found again and again that he still underestimated his good brother.
Ji Tang, who was sitting high on the dragon chair, inadvertently softened his eyebrows and showed an interested look.
He took a look at "Bo Chang" who had a calm demeanor.
As the current emperor of the Great Zhou Immortal Dynasty, he still knows his children very well.
Being able to make the second oldest Ji Botong stand in line shows that this "Bo Chang" has extraordinary means.
In his opinion, this method is much better than that of his eldest son Ji Boying.
What Ji Boying borrowed was the advantage brought by the Ji family elders and his own network.
But "Bo Chang" is not borrowed, but borrowed from the power around him. The difference between one word and the other is huge.
One is to use it as it comes, and the other is to find ways to utilize it.
As long as many princes side with "Bo Chang", the former fans of these princes will also join with "Bo Chang".
Being able to rely on success is enough to illustrate the skill involved.
Is this the person Zhang Xukun chose? How many surprises are waiting for me?
Ji Tang became more and more interested.
Ji Tang's expression was quickly caught by the courtiers.
Prince Qing Ji Dong looked very nervous. He could tell that the imperial brother was a little moved by the suggestion of the second prince Ji Botong.
This is not a good sign.
This shows that the emperor's heart is not completely biased towards Prince Ji Boying.
Once the second prince Ji Botong's suggestion was adopted by the emperor's brother, King Yin would handle political affairs on his behalf during the two days when the prince rested. Then who knows what King Yin would plan during these two days?
With the strength that King Yin is gradually showing, as long as he gets the upper hand, Prince Ji Boying will be in trouble.
No matter how great the innate advantage is, it will still be difficult to win over King Yin in a short time.
The most important point.
It was once that the emperor's brother adopted the suggestion of the second prince Ji Botong.
When he stood up today, what he said was to let the prince rest, but to praise the prince's diligence, it became a joke.
Even if the courtiers on Prince Ji Boying's side would not blame him publicly, they would ridicule the matter in private.
If you continue to interfere, you will only end up in danger... Prince Qing remembered Ji Bochang's previous warning and frowned deeper.