I Can Control My Ancestors-Chapter 128 - 48: Three Support the Dragon Court, Removing Liang Ji to Stabilize the Court

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Chapter 128: Chapter 48: Three Support the Dragon Court, Removing Liang Ji to Stabilize the Court

But human nature is something that cannot be gambled with!

Gu Xi must make all necessary preparations.

Hearing this, Liang Na’s body trembled violently, tears continually falling from her eyes.

She naturally understood the meaning behind Gu Xi’s words.

But what could she say?

Her own brother had made a grave mistake, how could she possibly escape it?

After a brief silence, Liang Na finally nodded slightly.

"Yes!"

...

Gu Xi swiftly proclaimed this matter to the world.

He decided to only execute the branch of Liang Ji, yet did not completely eradicate the Liang Clan.

This applied as well to the palace eunuchs.

All involved parties were executed, and restrictions were also placed on the other eunuchs.

Unless given special permission, eunuch descendants could not inherit titles, thus greatly weakening the eunuchs.

This matter can be said to have thoroughly established the foundation for Gu Xi’s return to the court.

The Gu Xi of the past seemed to have returned once again.

No, he was even more formidable than before.

Gu Yi could understand Gu Xi.

He was truly afraid of dying suddenly.

Gu Xi wanted to use all his time to lay a solid foundation for the Great Han.

Of course, there were those who privately suggested that Gu Xi could depose the Emperor.

After all, Liu Zhi was an Emperor appointed by Liang Na.

However, Gu Xi refused.

This matter conformed to all the rules, and if he really acted to depose the Emperor, it would be harmful, not beneficial, to the Gu Clan.

Moreover, in Gu Xi’s view, the young Liu Zhi was indeed quite intelligent.

Under such circumstances.

After the national mourning.

Gu Xi held a grand enthronement ceremony for Liu Zhi, who announced the new era as "Yanxi."

The entire court seemed to have once again returned to the right track.

Just as it was in the past.

The young Emperor sat on the dragon throne, while Gu Xi stood resolutely by his side with a sword in hand.

However, there were differences.

Gu Xi was indeed very old now.

He did not believe he had the time to teach another Emperor like Liu Bao.

It was precisely because of this.

Gu Xi’s methods this time were more direct.

He would still let Liu Zhi make his own decisions.

But when Liu Zhi made mistakes, he would point them out directly, instead of subtly guiding him like he did with Liu Bao, allowing Liu Bao to comprehend on his own.

This approach had both advantages and disadvantages.

The advantage was that Gu Xi’s presence greatly improved administrative efficiency.

The Great Han had just come through Liu Bao’s era.

Successive reforms ensured the clarity of Han’s governance.

Gu Xi’s return to court minimized the loss caused by Liu Bao’s passing.

It was because of this.

The entire Great Han still flourished, without any errors.

Liu Bao originally learned statecraft from Gu Xi.

Now with Gu Xi’s return, it was naturally easy for him to resume his role.

However, the disadvantage was that Liu Zhi, being young, sometimes couldn’t fully grasp Gu Xi’s essence.

But this was an unavoidable matter.

Gu Xi had to seize all the time available to gradually strengthen Liu Zhi’s wings, in order to thoroughly stabilize the court of the Great Han.

Yet amidst this stability, Gu Yi perceived a risk.

That was, the courage of the courtiers and scholars of the Great Han had grown somewhat too great.

Their attitude toward Liu Zhi carried a sentiment akin to that of a mentor.

This was undoubtedly a monumental disaster.

They were not Gu Xi.

Gu Xi, entrusted by Liu Zhao, had supported the Great Han’s state thrice, becoming a veritable imperial teacher.

This status was unmatched by others.

Liu Zhi was young now, so it was acceptable.

But when he grows up, if they continue like this, it would inevitably become a colossal calamity!.....