"At that time, you never complained of hardship or said you couldn't do it, nor did you have the former Emperor's pity or affection."
"Those tricky matters, one by one, you eventually managed to handle them all, didn't you?"
"So..." the Right Chancellor smiled nonchalantly and said, "Your Majesty, don't worry about Princess Anle. Give her a chance to exercise her abilities. If she really can't handle it, have another capable prince step in."
"I don't believe that among Your Majesty's numerous children, there isn't one who can handle it." The Right Chancellor finished speaking and glanced at the ministers standing behind him, "Everyone, don't you agree?"
Some agreed, while others remained silent, worrying for Jun Ning.
Jun Ning detected a deeper meaning in the Right Chancellor's words.
