If he was to lend Su Rong three hundred thousand troops without a written agreement, the Emperor naturally would not feel at ease, even if he decided to delegate power to Yan Huisheng. Despite this, he couldn't resist Su Rong's trust.
Sometimes, the heart of an emperor can be that small. There was no helping it.
After hearing Su Rong's words, the Emperor coughed lightly to hide his thoughts, "It's not as serious as you say."
Su Rong didn't expose him, "Since you trust me so much, should I not write it? That would save trouble."
The Emperor coughed again, "It still needs to be written, to be used as an explanation to the ministers along with the Crown Prince."
Su Rong smiled, not wanting to waste time teasing the Emperor any longer. She was there to discuss this matter after all, so she quickly said, "Okay."