Li Bin was drenched in sweat, confirming the saying that "the Emperor is not as anxious as the eunuch."
Hearing Shen Yue's nearly thunderous reprimand to Zhao Ji, Li Bin couldn't help but worry. Seeing Shen Yue turning to leave, he hastily called out, "Mr. Shen, you haven't yet said why you're here."
Shen Yue paused in silence, then turned to look at Zhao Ji, who was shrouded in darkness, and said in a deep voice, "What needs to be said has been said, but what needs to be done, in the end, must be done by you personally; no one else can do it for you."
Having said that, he stepped out of Wende Hall, standing on the bluestone square in front of the hall.
Han Shizhong and others showed slightly astonished expressions.
They had imagined the scene of a monarch chastising his minister, but they hadn't expected Shen Yue to come and actually reprimand Zhao Ji.