Nathaniel Ying paused for a moment, became serious, and narrated slowly.
"Whether he was right or wrong, Zhou Qingchen always stood on the side of the emperor. Do you think the emperor didn't know that? Then why did he keep Zhou Qingchen? Because sometimes the decisions made by the emperor were inappropriate in the eyes of others."
"For example, the reason for your going to Shangjun is known to you, me, and my brother, but not to the other ministers. It is a big deal to change the national policy, but the other ministers cannot tell them. In the eyes of the other ministers, this matter is unreasonable, and this is when Zhou Qingchen comes into play."
"Although he didn't know what you were going to do in Shangjun, this didn't stop him from agreeing with what the emperor said. With him, did the emperor and the ministers form a buffer point? Did the ministers' negative emotions shift to Zhou Qingchen?"
Julian Ying’s eyes widened.
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