By the end, Ji Changsheng was speaking forcefully, winning a burst of applause from the citizens of Sheng Country who were spectating.
Of course, most of it was in their hearts.
Even though Ji Changsheng was an elder of the Mystic Temple, the Eldest Princess was, after all, the Eldest Princess of Sheng Country.
For them to be able to spectate was already the limit. Asking them to cheer and applaud for Ji Changsheng risked them losing their lives.
Couldn't the Royal Court that couldn't bully the elder of the Mystic Temple still bully these commoners?
People living under the shadow of the royal city, except for a few exceptions, all possessed survival wisdom.
The Eldest Princess ignored Ji Changsheng's final ultimatum. When she saw the Sheng Country army and the elites of the government office, including the Royal Family's tribute, rapidly approaching, she heaved a sigh of relief.
She knew that she had preserved her life.