"Starting from tomorrow on, you can move back to your own mansion, and you can have a selection of your guards, who you like to keep. The guards I offered you aren't fitting, so they can remain in the court. You can go and keep your mother company today."
"…"
"However, there are a few things I would like you to do at the moment," the King said with a kind tone.
Muyi looked very curious. He acted as if he had no idea what happened, or understood what was happening later, but one thing he could be sure of - he was no longer grounded.
"Is that true, father?" Muyi asked.
"Of course."
"Thank you father, I have no complaints about it!" Muyi said sharply.
The King nodded with satisfaction.
It was good. He should not have any complaints either. The whole country was the King's, so no one should have any complaints against whatever decision he had made!
It was good that Muyi understood the situation well.