Mansion of King Ming, Hall of King Ming.
At the top, a man in his thirties sat. Dressed in a purple dragon robe, he was upright and imposing, exuding an extraordinary spirit of martial valor.
Just sitting there casually, he emitted no aura, yet there was an intimidating authority that discouraged others from looking directly at him.
He was Chu Tianming, the ruler of the three provinces governed by King Ming, a royal family member of the Da Chu Dynasty, enthroned by the court as a king ruling the world, considered one of the strongest in the world.
Below him, Chu Long, Nan Mengren, and the Minister of War stood on both sides.
In addition to the three, there were also other ministers, headmasters of the three academies, the strongest commanders of the Forbidden Guard Army, and two generals of the King's army arrayed in the hall.
It can be said that six or seven-tenths of the higher-ups of the Mansion of King Ming had arrived.