If it weren't for the Emperor who was reviewing memorials at the desk, these two might have fought again.
The Emperor didn't bother with them; the stack of memorials in front of him was too large, and he had to handle them one by one.
As for Prince Zhuang saying Prince Cheng entered the capital without a decree to secretly assassinate his son Huangfu Wei, this matter will be addressed when King Kang and the Capital Guard Commander arrive.
Kneeling like this and not moving might not seem tiring on the surface, but in reality, the legs can't take it after a while. Especially since Prince Zhuang was previously injured, his broken ribs had just been set, and his leg bones were still aching.
Before long, he felt it was simply a torture.
Looking at Prince Cheng over on the other side, he was kneeling on the ground as if nothing was the matter, relaxed and leisurely, eyes slightly closed, as if deep in thought, or perhaps resting.
