The ministers quickly knelt down. Other than fear, they felt even more admiration for the Emperor.
They had never expected the Emperor to be so precise in finding the only problematic one among the many reports. This meant that the Emperor knew far more than they had imagined.
In just two months, the new emperor had brought them too many surprises.
He had dismissed a large number of treacherous officials and corrupt officials, reorganized the structure of the imperial court, strengthened the acting circle, and even began to manage the entire country's military with the Pavilion Officer Law in the newly issued decree.
Many of the old officials were amazed by his methods. It was hard to believe that the Emperor had never come into contact with the court before.