Zhu Yu's idea was something Lu Qing naturally did not oppose.
The Jie Country shouldn't harbor any chaotic intentions; this was something both he and Emperor Jin hoped for.
But he had one more consideration than Emperor Jin.
Lu Zhang, needless to say, backed by Duke Yan, had a unique power that was unmatched in the world.
Although Lu Ze didn't have a powerful maternal family, his mother was the most favored Princess Consort Duan in the palace, and sometimes the influence from a pillow talk was not necessarily weaker than that of a strong maternal family.
In fact, dignitaries like Duke Yan, with their many followers, could easily provoke Emperor Jin's jealousy, turning their advantage into a disadvantage.
Only Lu Chao, whose sole advantage was being the son of the Empress, but after the Empress's death, Emperor Jin was not close to Lu Chao, meeting him less frequently than Lu Qing met Emperor Jin with the identity of Golden-faced Imperial Censor.
