Since the founding of Great Zhou, no Emperor has willingly abdicated while still alive.
They were either forced into abdication or killed; even those who died a natural death and awaited their successor were few.
His Father Emperor was considered the first Grand Emperor of Great Zhou, so he felt dissatisfied, thinking that he lived a shameful life, lacking the courage of other emperors in the Baili Family.
He was not content; he was also not content with having to always be filial to someone eyeing his throne.
"Knock, knock..."
When Eunuch Cui opened the door, he unexpectedly saw the Emperor. He hurriedly tried to kneel and kowtow, but the eunuchs behind Baili Yan did not give him the chance. They grabbed him, one on each side, and another person emerged from the darkness, twisted Eunuch Cui's head with a crack, breaking his neck.
"Throw him to the dogs!"
Baili Yan, not bothering to look at the man, entered the hall.
