Competing with the Crown Prince is one matter; the Emperor tacitly approves, partly due to his affection for him, and partly because Jinglun, this child, died under unclear circumstances. The Emperor pities him for losing a beloved son, and the Crown Prince is indeed the main culprit.
But now targeting Gu Hanmo—that's disrespectful to the Emperor, isn't it?
Prince Li broke out in a cold sweat.
Why was I so impulsive just now?
However, the Emperor said nothing, still looking at Gu Hanmo, not even giving Prince Li a glance.
Prince Li felt a bit uneasy, but there is no medicine for regret in this world. What has been said cannot be unspoken. He could only endure the embarrassment and remained standing, cautiously observing the Emperor's expression.
Fortunately, the Emperor's expression did not change; he did not look at him, which meant neither approval nor disapproval.
