Xiang Yuangong's words were like a thunderclap, shocking Han Zheng and his companions.
The amount of information contained in those words was immense. Han Zheng immediately asked, "How could His Majesty suddenly fall critically ill and comatose? Why would he appoint Ji Xuanjing as regent and Ji Yuanfang as the Regent King? Did anyone witness these events, or did Ji Yuanfang himself announce the decree?"
Before leaving the Capital City, Han Zheng had met Ji Taichang, the elder Emperor, who seemed quite robust and able to outlive his own sons. How could he suddenly fall into a coma?
Yet, even if someone intended harm, it was unlikely.
The Great Zhou Emperor was protected by the Qi Fortune of the Dragon Vein, making ordinary attempts at harm ineffective, even causing backlash.
It could even be said that once the Emperor ascends the throne, there is only one way he will die, and that is by natural causes.