Mingshu was slightly stunned when she heard the news, and then she laughed.
No wonder the Dowager Empress had quieted down.
Her nominal father might seem indifferent, not having sent a single letter for so long, but he still cared about his daughter privately, didn't he?
Shengjing was far from the northwest, and it took a while for news to travel there, so he must have prepared the Memorial as soon as he received word.
In the original work, there wasn't much mention of the Prince of Zhenbei, only that he was a hot-tempered brute who only knew how to lead troops into battle.
Of course, his end wasn't very pleasant either.
The Prince of Zhenbei never liked to take part in the imperial court's cliques, but with the Ji family holding military power, how could he remain indifferent? In the end, he inevitably became a casualty of power struggles, schemed against and killed at the frontier.
Among those responsible was the Grand Secretary's doing.