When the young emperor said such words, the court officials couldn't help but focus on Du Chengfeng.
Regarding Du Chengfeng, they could only gather general information, like his origins in Jibei, his rebellion in Yizhou, the scandal involving the Prime Minister's Mansion, and some recent intelligence—yet they had never met Du Chengfeng and knew nothing about his character and behavior.
But they knew that the young emperor had specifically sent someone to Yizhou.
The emperor sent his most trusted eunuch to Yizhou, willing to grant a seat to a madman who stormed the palace, and when some of the elder ministers were about to walk away in anger, the emperor actually said to a rebel, "I am counting on you."
This was hard not to overthink, anyone would overthink.
Especially since the usurper fake emperor Jia Wen was also killed by this person.
Could it be that this person was the emperor's hidden card, raised outside and long lurking?
