The Great Tang had essentially entered its golden age, and it was finally time to let go.
As for the Li Family—being the core members of the imperial lineage—most of them had gone off to cultivate immortality. Nezha couldn't just burn bridges with the remaining relatives.
The following day,
The Emperor of Great Tang, who hadn't attended court in ages, presided over the assembly, accompanied by the Regent King, Deng Chanyu.
Two major announcements were made.
The first was the complete abolition of the imperial system, transitioning to a constitutional monarchy.
The second was the abdication of her own role as Emperor.
These were monumental changes, but Daji and Deng Chanyu, after reigning as the Great Kings for so many years, hadn't done so in vain. Even stepping behind the scenes, the entirety of the Great Tang remained under their firm control.
The newly appointed Prime Minister was Jiang Ming, the son of Old Jiang.