"They think they're more legitimate than the imperial uncle," he said, "but when it comes to being an emperor, capability is far more important than legitimacy. Besides, strictly speaking, it is the imperial uncle who is legitimate. My brothers have been princes for so many years; they should be content. Now they should behave themselves. The imperial uncle has always been kind to kin and won't harm them!"
And yet, his brothers, as if provoked, felt it to be a disgrace to go from being princes to the sons of a prince, one and all concocting some plot, forcing Chu Yihan to take action against them.
Why don't they learn from him?
A salted fish, isn't he content?
"If only all the princes were as clear-headed as you, the emperor could spare himself some headaches!"
Lin Sisi sighed softly, finding the man before her even more precious and noble.