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How could Su Bin remain oblivious to the emperor’s thoughts?

It was precisely the emperor’s suspicions that rendered Su Bin uncertain about standing by his side. In normal circumstances, being close to the emperor would have been the most effective and expedient ans to undermine the Crown Prince’s authority.

However, the emperor’s doubts were a formidable obstacle. If the emperor believed that Su Bin had connections with the Public House, a re verbal decree could seal his fate. Su Bin couldn’t afford to take such a perilous risk.

There was simply no need to gamble recklessly. His alliance with the Third Prince remained tenuous, and the Third Prince lacked the strength to contest the Crown Prince’s dominance. Furthermore, the General Manor was a perpetual source of discord and disturbance.

When all these factors were considered, Su Bin and Qin Zhenzhen decided that a more cautious approach was warranted in their efforts to undermine the Crown Prince.

This decision stemd from a thorough discussion between Su Bin and Qin Zhenzhen. Qin Zhenzhen was privy to the plot of the book and recognized that the male lead, the Third Prince, had to endure a challenging and tumultuous journey before he could step into the spotlight as the hero of the story.

They had initially endeavored to alter the narrative and expedite the Third Prince’s ascension to power. However, they ca to realize that changing the main plot was a Herculean task. When Qin Zhenzhen had first arrived, modifying a subplot was relatively manageable. But now, as they approached the comncent of the primary storyline, ddling with the established plot could jeopardize not only their lives but also the well-being of their respective Qin and Su families.

As a result, Qin Zhenzhen deed it prudent to depart from the capital. Thankfully, she and Su Bin shared the sa perspective, sparing her the need to invest ti in convincing him.

Su Bin harbored no suspicion toward her; he rely recognized his wife’s astute judgnt and their mutual agreent could be considered an unspoken understanding.

Witnessing the emperor’s hesitation, Su Bin craftily feigned anticipation, as if he hoped for the emperor to retain him.

Ultimately, he succeeded in quelling the emperor’s doubts. The emperor decided not to retain Su Bin for the ti being, but he conveyed his intent to bestow a significant position upon him in the future.

Summoning Su Bin closer, the emperor spoke with sincerity. “Minister Su, I shall be frank with you. I appointed you as the Primus on an exceptional basis, recognizing your exceptional talents.”

“I initially arranged for you to assu a role in the Court of Judicial Review with the intention that you would eventually lead the ministry. However, I failed to account for your youth and relative lack of experience.”

“Over half of the civil and military officials harbor reservations. Should I disregard their objections and persist in my course of action, it could bode ill for your future interactions with them.”

The emperor artfully frad the decision as if he had been compelled by the influence of the Public House, leaving him with no alternative but to relocate Su Bin from the capital.

Su Bin assud the guise of comprehension, remarking, “I grasp Your

Majesty’s intentions. I am genuinely grateful for your benevolence.”

The emperor leaned in to whisper, “Hence, your transfer to Shanglin Prefecture IS rely a temporary asure. 1 snail soon nave you remstatea.’

In response, Su Bin feigned surprise and gratitude, exclaiming, “I am deeply appreciative of Your Majesty’s graciousness and guidance!”

Upon exiting the palace, Su Bin promptly ordered their departure. Fortunately, all preparations had been made, and everyone was at the ready.

Inside the carriage, Qin Zhenzhen cast a smile in Su Bin’s direction. “Are you concerned that the emperor might have a change of heart?”

Su Bin nodded, his agreent evident. “You’re absolutely correct! During this visit to the capital, I’ve co to realize that the emperor is truly unpredictable!”

Su Bin had picked up the word “crazy” from Qin Zhenzhen.

“The Emperor is profoundly distrustful. To him, it seems no one can be deed reliable.. “

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