"I shall draft the imperial decree right away."
Having said this, Jiang Cheng picked up his brush and began to write on the silk paper.
Jiang Cheng, who was facing the silk paper, had a focused expression and a solemn demeanor; he didn't seem to be joking at all.
Eunuchs Liu and Zhang were somewhat taken aback.
As the guardians of the sleeping quarters, the two of them were aware of the insider details of the Emperor's refusal to see visitors.
The mysterious disappearance of the Emperor of Liang, the Divinity Transformation Ancestor had emerged to stabilize the situation.
Logically, with the Emperor gone, it would have been impossible for him to send a Sound Transmission Talisman to let Jiang Cheng draft the imperial decree.
But the problem also lay here.
Because Liu and Zhang, who had spent years in the palace, were experts at interpreting people's expressions and words, and Jiang Cheng's utterly serious face didn't seem fake at all.