It was only known to him that Nangong Hong and Roger had both secretly participated in the hype of this matter. The voices within the military hoping for Tang Mo to become Emperor had grown so loud they couldn't be contained.
Even many generals had discussed this openly, and they all tacitly referred to Tang Mo only as "Your Majesty," deliberately avoiding the use of the phrase "Your Majesty the King."
Nowadays, in the charges, soldiers were no longer encouraged to shout "Long live His Majesty the King;" instead, everyone uniformly cried out "Long live His Majesty" or "Long live Great Tang..."
With almost everyone's encouragement, the higher-ups of Great Tang began to consider the prospects of their current royal positions as they transitioned into imperial ones.
Sometimes, just a change in title could instantly excite people, like, for example, when a woman suddenly shouts "husband" in bed one day...