Chapter 1671: The Retired Grand Commandant! (I)
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Records of the Human Emperor Chapter 1671: The Retired Grand Commandant! (I)

"To think that so quickly after the Sage Emperor withdrew, the empire would reach this stage!"

Gao Xianzhi sighed once more, a complicated look on his face. Gao Xianzhi had experienced the golden age of the Great Tang, and could even be said to have been one of its architects. He had played a major role in the Great Tang's push into the Western Regions and the stabilization of the area.

But the situation had changed as time passed, and the Great Tang was beginning to show signs of decline. Gao Xianzhi was well aware that an empire that began to feud with itself would weaken itself.

"These are all just rumors that can't be verified," Wang Chong finally said. "And King Song has refused to say a word about his poisoning, so not even I can determine the truth. But there are simply too many things taking place in the empire right now. The First Prince has proposed having Assistant Minister of the Bureau of Military Personnel Kong Wu temporarily replace Lord Zhangchou. I'm afraid that King Song's matter is also connected to that man!"

"That man is simply too impatient. He is, after all, of the Sage Emperor's bloodline. Won't the realm still be his after one hundred years pass? It's not even worthwhile for him to do such a thing."

Gao Xianzhi repeatedly shook his head and sighed.

"If he were really that sort of person, he would never have done something like this, nor would His Majesty have still not named him Crown Prince!" Wang Chong coldly said.

If the First Prince had been a kind and benevolent sovereign, Wang Chong would have never urged his big uncle Wang Gen to distance himself from the First Prince. Perhaps if he had been a little gentler and kinder, then even if his abilities had not been very formidable, the Sage Emperor would have long ago made him the Crown Prince on the basis that he was the eldest son, and Wang Chong would have had no need to recommend Fifth Prince Li Heng.

Alas, the First Prince was simply not that sort of person. The death of Jade Consort Xiao was proof enough of that.

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