The people present were not fools. Who could not understand what was said? Of course, Master Guo was not the blood of Taizu, and no one could doubt it. However, Concubine Wan was the blood of Taizu. Although she was a daughter, even if the emperor's doubts had reached the point where the most stubborn royalists could not excuse him, she could not ascend the throne.

Wanpin's life was full of ups and downs and misfortunes. If the prince's position was stable and she had not fallen into the dust, she might be enjoying supreme glory now, or at least a respected little princess, living a carefree life. However, the cruelty of fate made her a pawn in the power struggle for no reason, and under invisible pressure, she was forced to do things that violated morality and human ethics. For those who know the inside story, they understand that Wanpin had no choice but to do it. But for those who are not aware of it, they may mistakenly think that Wanpin was voluntarily degraded and would do anything to pursue wealth and glory.

Liu Zhirou felt a little sad about Wanpin's experience, and she couldn't help but feel a little sympathy for Wanpin. However, when she thought of the emperor who used evil magic to control countless innocent people, and how many people were ruthlessly sacrificed by him to maintain his power at the cost of others' blood, her heart had to become as hard as iron. She knew that if she softened her heart at this moment, it might bring immeasurable disasters to future generations. Things have developed to the point where there is no turning back, and everyone has been drawn into this inescapable vortex.

Liu Zhirou's heart is full of contradictions and struggles. She deeply sympathizes with Wanpin's misfortune, but she also knows that the responsibility on her shoulders is heavier than Mount Tai. In this palace full of power and conspiracy, every decision may affect the fate of countless people and may change the direction of the entire dynasty. She knows that if she cannot stand firm, not only will her life safety not be guaranteed, but more innocent people may also be implicated in misfortune.

She took a deep breath, trying to calm herself down, and then slowly said: "Wanpin's experience is indeed very touching, but her predicament is also part of the challenge faced by each of us. We must keep a clear head and not ignore the more important overall situation because of momentary emotions. The most urgent thing now is to find a solution to this crisis, and at the same time, we must be fully prepared for various situations that may arise in the future."

"We understand what you said, but the question is, what should we solve first, the late emperor or the rebels outside the palace?" Liu Zhilan finally couldn't help but ask.

Indeed, the emperor's methods are treacherous and unpredictable, and can really make people's lives worse than death. However, if they focus on dealing with the emperor and allow the rebels outside to attack, the fate of these concubines will not necessarily be much better than falling into the hands of the emperor.

"Ha, a question. How do you plan to deal with the group of rebels outside the palace? They are rebels, not the little sisters who are arguing with you." Aman sneered, with a hint of disdain in his tone.

Liu Zhilan knew that she had said something stupid, so she smiled awkwardly and turned away.

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