Before Chu Lingjun turned three, he was truly the little treasure of the palace; no one dared to challenge him, not even his own Emperor father.
In the palace, if he wanted to swagger about, he swaggered, and if he wanted to stride, he strode. Anyone in his way was told to step aside, or suffer the consequences!
To assert his supreme position in the palace, Prince Lijing decided to challenge another authority's dignity.
During his father's court session, he suddenly stormed into Jinluan Palace, inserted himself into proceedings, and proudly responded to some ministers' memorials. (This little one fancied himself handling state affairs better than his father.)
This was something—three-year-old Crown Prince dared to disregard the Emperor's authority and meddle in state affairs!
All the civil and military officials lowered their eyes and remained silent, with eyes on noses, noses on hearts.
This was a family matter, best left for the Emperor to handle on his own…
