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Chapter 631 - 631: Angry

    Chapter 631 - 631: Angry<div>


    Trantor: Henyee Trantions Editor: Henyee Trantions


    The Dragon Phoenix Hall promptly ryed all pce events to Su Bin and the Third Prince.


    Su Bin, true to his character, would not keep such information from Qin<div>


    Zhenzhen.


    Upon hearing the updates, Qin Zhenzhen remarked, “It seems that His Majesty’s moments of happiness havee to an end. He’s willing to go so far as to kill his own son. He’s not worthy of being called a human!”


    Havingmitted treason by orchestrating thete emperor’s death, he had only been on the throne for a little over a year. Qin Zhenzhen wondered if he would regret his actions in the face of death.


    Su Bin nodded. “He brought it upon himself.”


    Had he not conspired with the Public House to eliminate thete emperor and a faction of ministers loyal to him, he wouldn’t be in such a predicament. If he hadn’t been hasty in removing the Third Prince, framing him for an assassination attempt, andpletely neglecting him in the General Manor, he wouldn’t have faced such istion.


    The overnight engagements of the General Manor’s daughters further exposed their motives. The daughter of the General Manor would no longer enter the pce.


    In the past, while the Public House was influential, the General Manor held its ground. With the General Manor acting as a check, the Public House couldn’t be as arrogant, and the Emperor wouldn’t be a mere puppet.


    Comparatively, thete emperor demonstrated greater wisdom. He knew how to foster a positive rtionship with the General Manor, using it to curb the Public House’s influence while ndestinely building his own power.


    However, thete emperor’s wy in his suspicion. Those he had cultivated as trusted aides couldn’t withstand external instigations, leading to the demise of many at his hands.


    This instilled fear in the remaining trusted aides, living under constant apprehension.


    The lingering fear among the trusted aides stemmed from the apprehension that the emperor might exploit and discard them as pawns, manipted by external forces.<div>


    Over time, it became increasingly challenging for thete emperor to cultivate loyal aides.


    Had Su Bin chosen to support thete emperor, they might have sessfully ousted the


    Public House. Unfortunately, thete emperor’s inherent suspicion prevented him from trusting anyone, including Su Bin.


    Discerning thete emperor’sck of trust, Su Bin refrained from offering assistance to avoid the risk of losing his head.


    Consequently, Su Bin departed, believing the Third Prince and Lin Yue to be more dependable. Despite the Third Prince’s rtive inexperience, Su Bin chose him over thete emperor.


    Thete emperor’s demise was not an easy feat until their own son yed a pivotal role in it.


    Facing his death, thete emperor never anticipated harm from his own progeny.


    The current emperor, havingmitted patricide, would soon face retribution, meeting a fate simr to his predecessor at the hands of a certain beauty.


    Su Bin’s calm demeanor shattered when he received another message from the pce. Reading it, even he, typicallyposed, was so infuriated that he smashed his cup.


    “Despicable! You deserve the depths of the eighteenth level of hell!”


    Coincidentally, Qin Zhenzhen brought some snacks to Su Bin.<div>


    “Why are you so angry?” she inquired, genuinely surprised.


    Su Bin wasn’t prone to quick anger, so for him to disy such frustration indicated a significant event had urred.


    Upon seeing Qin Zhenzhen, his countenance softened. “Wife, you’re here. Cooking again?”


    Qin Zhenzhen affirmed, “I’ve brought you some snacks. You’ve been working so diligently that you’ve likely forgotten to eat and sleep.”


    She spoke casually and refrained from pressing Su Bin about the cause of his anger. If he wished to share, he would do so in due time. If not, she saw wisdom in refraining from further inquiries..
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