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Having not seen him for many years, Su Xin actually felt that Ji Yancheng now truly bore some resemblance to the Emperor of Great Zhou, at least in terms of authority.
Initially, when Ji Yancheng had just ascended to the throne, he had been very apprehensive. After all, this position was almost like something he had stumbled upon. As for whether he could stabilize his hold on the imperial position, Ji Yancheng didn't have the slightest confidence.
However, later on, Ji Yancheng realized that he didn't need to worry so much. As long as he kept himself out of trouble, unless Great Zhou itself collapsed, no one could remove him from this throne.