At the same time, Pei Shu'er also knew that before Yan Hengyin ascended the throne, he had suffered considerable backlash, and many ministers doubted him.
In the end, through either coercion or conciliation, he managed to change the minds of those ministers.
Now, the ministers in the court have gradually been suppressed.
Although there are still dissenting voices, they are not as many as before.
It is believed that in a little while, there will be only one voice remaining.
Pei Shu'er was actually not surprised, as Yan Hengyin had both the capability and cunning.
Of course, this usurpation has never been legitimate or proper in name.
After all, the Crown Prince is still present, and it makes no sense for a legitimate heir to be passed over for a son of a lower rank to become Emperor.
Therefore, not only court ministers but also some princes were not particularly convinced by Yan Hengyin.
