The court meeting ended, and Prince Jin returned to the Imperial Study Room where several others joined him. After paying their respects, they took their seats.
"Today, you all have seen Wei Yuan, what do you think?"
To the left of Prince Jin sat a man whose age was indiscernible, exuding an ease that suggested he would be just as comfortable in the court as he would sleeping in the wilderness, unaffected in his heart realm. This man was King Cheng, who had ascended to the status of a True Monarch over a hundred years ago.
Opposite King Cheng was a slightly younger-looking man with piercing eyes; his entire being was like a drawn sword, incredibly sharp, yet so perfectly in harmony with the world that one couldn't feel its menace until it struck.
This man was King Ying, also of the Western Jin Royal Family, having also cultivated to the Imperial Realm and recently played a critical role in reversing desperate straits.