"Please, Father, make your will clear."
"One who is king must possess a will that does not break though bent a hundred times, must possess the bearing of standing alone even when heaven and earth collapse together.
Because your ministers, your brothers, your subjects are all watching you. You cannot be cowardly; you are not even qualified to be cowardly.
To put it another way,
ministers may bow, commoners may bow,
but one who is king,
to whom should he lower his head?
This is the dragon throne. Once you sit on it, you are a solitary tyrant. Other than dying of old age on this chair, any other way of stepping down from it is a dead end!
My Crown Prince,
Yan's heir apparent,
how could he be so fragile,
how dare he be so craven!"
Lord Zheng felt in his heart that His Majesty truly was inhuman; this kind of child-rearing, like breeding Undead Insects, was really a form of torment to a child.
Yet in this world, no one dares teach His Majesty a parenting manual.
