With the emperor's words, some people quietly went to see Han Yelin, while more people hung their heads and did not say a word.

It's quite different from that when we debated yesterday.

The emperor left the news that Han Yelin's son was in the palace. Most people knew and guessed the emperor's intention.

If they were forced like this, they would not like it.

People who did not support the second prince and the third prince who led Han Yelin's army in the past did not speak again today. This temporary news is good news for them.

If Han Yelin is angry, if he really has a different heart... He can just take this opportunity to get rid of him.

Even if he has no objection...

the emperor's move shows that he does not trust Han Yelin. When Han Yelin really leads the army, the emperor's suspicions will only be more serious. When they do something about it and rely on the emperor's suspicion, Han Yelin will not be trusted by the emperor.

By then, it would be much easier for them to get rid of Han Yelin.

Although there are many people who have such an idea, there are still some people who are dedicated to the imperial court.

The more this happens, the more he can't let Han Yelin lead the army.

An old minister who had been supporting Han Yelin in leading the army a few days ago stepped forward:

"emperor, I suggest that general Wu lead the army."

"I seconded."

"I seconded."

There were three old ministers who came forward to support, and no one spoke again.

These ministers are old people in the imperial court, so far, there is no clear position.

In other words, they didn't want to participate in the battle of seizing the throne. They only thought about the eastern Shu Kingdom.

However, the emperor frowned at their words.

Compared with Han Yelin, general Wu is brave and unprepared. His ability to lead troops is far from that of Han Yelin.

Before Han Yelin disappeared, general Wu managed to see it. Now, when Han Yelin comes back, general Wu has no place to be noticed.

Especially the emperor, at the moment, he frowned, his eyes slightly narrowed, looking at several ministers out of the line, his look full of worry.

After Han Yelin came back, general Wu was also oppressed. He was already indignant. At the moment, he heard that several old ministers supported him to lead the army. He was very happy and stood up without saying a word: "emperor, I'm willing to lead the army."

The emperor's face was even worse.

He looked at the line of people with gloomy eyes, and his eyes fell on Han Yelin, who was motionless like a mountain: "what do you think of General Han?"

General Wu's face sank, and he looked at Han Yelin with some jealousy and nervousness.

As a general, he didn't have any strategy. At the moment, he didn't know why those old ministers didn't mention Han Yelin, but he knew that it was an opportunity for him.

Since Han Yelin returned to Korea, he knew that he had not made his mark. However, if he led the army this time, once he won the battle, he might turn over when he came back.

At the moment, the emperor asked Han Yelin's opinion. How could he not worry? His fists were tightly clenched together, and his palms were covered with sweat.

Han Yelin, however, was still indifferent and his voice was not slow. He said, "I don't have any opinions."

The emperor's face was even worse: "do you have any other ideas?"

General Wu raised the morale of the army and nervously went to see other ministers for fear that someone would stand up against it.

That's the only chance he has to beat Han Yelin. If it's gone, if Han Yelin leads the army, he won't have a chance to turn over again, and he will be held down by Han Yelin in the future.

He was a general brought up by Han Yelin after the accident. He was not a soldier of Han Yelin before. He had no respect for Han Yelin and only had his own future in mind.

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