The ministers shuddered and stole a glance at the Emperor. Seeing that his eyes were also red, they empathetically knew that the Emperor intended to abolish the tribute system. At the very least, expensive tributes would be banned, and only cheap tributes like the ones sent by Prince Rong would be allowed. However, unlike Prince Rong, they weren't the Emperor's younger brothers, so how could they have the guts?
The officials who had benefited from the tribute system were all a little repulsed. If they no longer allowed the regional officials to pay tribute to the royal family, this would greatly affect their earnings.
Meanwhile, Zhu Liang, who had personally escorted the goods into the capital, had no time to inquire about the court. They had brought a lot of goods this time. At dawn, Zhu Liang got someone to set up a stall in the capital under the name of Prince Rong's estate.