After his ascension to the throne, Ji Yuan's entire demeanor had undergone a significant change compared to before. No longer indecisive, he now exuded an authoritative presence, fully embodying the image of an emperor.
In the current imperial court, following the purges after the rebellion of the former crown prince, coupled with a series of measures implemented by Ji Yuan since his coronation, many ministers had high hopes for him and had begun to acknowledge him in their hearts.
At the very least, since Ji Yuan's ascension, he had stabilized Da Xia, preventing further deterioration of the situation. He was not a ruler whose virtue was inadequate for his position.
King Huai's influence had also become increasingly limited. In the entire court, it was almost exclusively the family of Emperor Ji Yuan that dominated. However, Ji Yuan was well aware that King Huai's prestige was still very much alive in people's hearts and had not faded in the slightest.