The expression on his face couldn't have been more obvious—it was exactly what Lin Caisang had suggested.
Lin Caisang: "!!!"
This Emperor is truly awe-inspiring, truly deserving of admiration.
And according to her estimation, no one should know about this yet, right? Otherwise, the ministers would definitely go mad. There must have been several groups of people in the Ziyan Kingdom's imperial palace ready to ram themselves into the pillars by now, right?
"May I presumptuously ask, who was originally buried in that place you mentioned?" she asked.
"The first Emperor from my Yin family ancestors, who no longer exists," Prince Niu answered.
"No longer exists?"
Hearing these four words, Lin Caisang raised her eyebrows.
Could it be that this Emperor is so unfilial that he not only removed his ancestor's corpse from the sacred vein but also destroyed it?
How utterly disrespectful, how outrageously rebellious. Does such a person truly deserve to be a ruler?