The Most Powerful Prince in the Late Ming Dynasty

The Most Powerful Prince in the Late Ming Dynasty

by Today's Bamboo Moon

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When he woke up, Zhu Ci found that he had traveled to the seventeenth year of Chongzhen and was about to become the crown prince of the country. In the seventeenth year of Chongzhen, the mountains and rivers were shattered, the buildings were about to collapse, and China was sinking. The land of China was about to fall into the hands of foreigners. In order to avoid this situation, and to prevent himself from becoming a subjugated prince, Zhu Ci could only sharpen his sword to Chongzhen and force him to give up his throne. "Father, if you agree today, it means that my father is in poor health, and my son is ordered to supervise the country. If you don't agree, it means that my father is critically ill, and my son will not succeed to the throne!"

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