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Chapter 113 Disagreement

Chapter 113 Disagreement
Chapter 113 Different Opinions

Because Marquis Zhongwu wanted to stay away from the court, let alone let Mou Zi enter the court as an official, the atmosphere was a little awkward for a while, and Wu Di and Marquis Zhongwu stood in a stalemate there.

Seeing this, Liao Yanzhao was busy trying to smooth things over.

"Your Majesty, Lord Marquis, what are you doing here? You all want to be good for each other, but only you know if you are good. It's getting late, and we have to drive the carriage overnight. It’s considered flat, why don’t you take a nap first, squint your eyes and rest for a while.”

Anu saw that something was wrong with the atmosphere, and he also whispered to persuade Wu Di.

"Your Majesty, look at the dead of night, why don't you squint your eyes for a while."

In fact, Wu Di was also looking for a step to step down for himself. It was indeed his selfishness that he let Mou Zi inherit the title.

Just when A Mou persuaded Emperor Wu to take a nap for a while, Huang Dao Jiri noticed that everyone's attention was no longer on him.

"Your Majesty, I still can't think of a title, why don't you give me a title, you are knowledgeable, and you will definitely be able to pick a good name."

Huang Daoji looked eagerly at Wu Di, he must implement his title issue tonight.

Seeing Huang Dao Ji Ri under the lantern, Wu Di stared at him, which made him feel a little creepy.

"What are you doing staring at me without blinking? You are staring so scary like this, and you still let me think of a title?"

Wu Di turned his face to the side, because the light of the lantern flickered on and off, so Huang Daojiri's face under the lantern made people feel a little scary.

"I'm so creepy, Your Majesty, you said this, of course you have to be responsible for me."

Huang Dao Ji Ri was a little innocent, he felt that he hadn't done anything, why Wu Di looked at him strangely.

Wu Di could only fall asleep when he saw that the royal auspicious day seemed to be titled, so he could only think about some common titles of princes in his mind.

"Otherwise, your title will be called King of Righteousness. In the name of Righteousness, doing the Righteous things can also be regarded as a restriction on your behavior."

Wu Di thought about it, and he blurted out, giving Huang Dao Ji Ri the title of King of the Righteous Way.

"King of Righteous Way, this is good, this is good, my aunt will definitely like it. Before that, my aunt always reminded me to be a good person and follow the right path. Your Majesty, you and my aunt have thought about it together."

Be a good person and do the right thing.

This is not only the title Wu Di gave to the auspicious day of the emperor, but also his expectation for the auspicious day of the emperor.

"If you think this title is good, then after I return to the imperial city, I will issue an imperial edict to confer on you as King of the Righteous Way to the first rank."

Huang Dao Jiri thought that he was just an idle prince with a title, but when he heard Wu Di say that he was a first-rank official, he froze there.

Huang Daojiri thought that his ears had misheard, so he respectfully stepped forward.

"Official to first rank? Your Majesty means that I want to go to the court to give advice?"

Wu Di patted Huangdaojiri on the shoulder, and told Huangdaojiri his intentions earnestly.

"Yes, being an official of the first rank is not an idle prince, nor is it a vacant position. You have to go to court on time every day and give advice in the court. You grew up among the people, and you are more aware of the sufferings of the people."

The implication of Wu Di's words is that Huang Dao Jiri not only has the right to participate, but also has the right to discuss.

Wu Di believes that with the addition of the emperor's auspicious day, there will no longer be only one voice in the court of Aolai Kingdom.

When Huang Daoji saw that he had been placed high hopes by the Wu enemy, he felt uneasy.

"Your Majesty, it's not easy to be a speaker. What if one day I disagree with you in court?"

Huangdao Jiri has his concerns, and he feels that the task of admonishing advice is a bit difficult for him.

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