The imperial concubine and the imperial concubine could not do anything against Ji Yunkai, who did not listen to reason. However, when it came to the emperor, the combat prowess of the imperial concubines was not to be underestimated.

However, as Ji Yunkai had wished, the imperial concubines and imperial concubines did not go to the palace as per day. Instead, they contacted each other privately, and a group of people slaughtered their way to the imperial palace.

Then, Ji Lan felt wronged as well. He felt even more wronged when he heard the crying complaints of these princesses.

Of course, even if she was angry, Ji Lan still had to help them with their matters. Otherwise, if these people were to blow the wind by her pillow, she would be in deep trouble.

"Go take a look. Is the emperor free right now?" Ji Lan took a few deep breaths and suppressed the mania in her heart. She barely managed to force out a faint, tranquil smile.

"Yes, Empress." The young eunuch saw Ji Lan's expression change with his own eyes, and his face turned ashen. He staggered out of the palace, and the moment he left, he turned around and ran forward as if there was a big mouth at his back that wanted to eat him.

The imperial concubines had all calculated their time to come. They knew that the emperor was free at this time, so they all gathered at the palace.

As soon as the eunuchs in the Hall of Ji Lan went to ask, the emperor arrived.

Of course, if this were any other time, the emperor would say this perfunctorily. He didn't know that the imperial concubines were coming to find Ji Lan, so there was no way the emperor wouldn't come.

The emperor had guessed that the imperial concubines must have come because of the banquet. It was impolite for him to hand over the matter of organising the palace banquet to Ji Yunkai in the first place, so the imperial concubines would definitely come to question him.

After hearing the reason from Ji Lan, the Emperor no longer knew what to say.

Giving the palace feast to Ji Yunkai was basically offending people. Ji Yunkai was even better and offended him once again.

"I'm really worried." The Emperor shook her head, a little helpless, a little amused.

Although he did not like Ji Yunkai and even hated him, but Ji Yunkai was still a little clever. She actually knew how to drag so many people into the water, and found an extremely good reason for him to do so.

"Show us the division of labor that Ji Yunkai has listed." When they found out that Ji Yunkai had given a division of labor to the various princesses, the emperor was also interested and sent a copy over.

Seeing Ji Yunkai undoing the procedures for the palace banquet, deciding on the standards for everything, taking responsibility of the people, dividing the work among the people, the Emperor was suddenly shocked …

This piece of paper was even clearer and more organized than the division of labor between the six divisions. Was this made by a woman?

"Only this one?" What else? "Find them all for me." The Emperor forcefully suppressed the ecstasy in his heart and shouted at Ji Lan.

Ji Lan was shocked. She did not understand what was going on and quickly passed the 'responsibility cards' brought by the princesses to the Emperor. "Your Majesty, that's all."

When the emperor finished reading them one by one, he realized that Ji Yunkai had broken down everything in a clear and detailed manner, allowing people to understand everything with a single glance.

The organization of the palace banquet was originally a very complicated affair, but with Ji Yunkai's analysis, everyone did not have much work to do, and there was even more than enough time.

"It's a pity that she's a woman, it's a pity that you're Ji Yunkai …" Divide a major event into countless details, define what each person should do, take responsibility for each person, determine the standard of what each person should accomplish, each person just needed to do their own things and combine them. The major event was over.

There were many things in the Imperial Court that required the cooperation of the various departments. However, in the past, the departments always held each other accountable. A small matter could drag on for ten days to half a month, and even if there was a problem, he could not find anyone to hold accountable.

However, if they followed Ji Yunkai's flow chart and written statement of responsibility and divided everything into different departments, with each of them setting a standard and a time limit, would the people from the different departments be able to reject them? If something happened, could he still not find someone to hold him accountable for it?

The more the emperor read, the more pleasantly surprised he was. He flipped through the pages, and after he finished reading them all, he couldn't help but exclaim, "As expected, it seems that I've underestimated you."

At this moment, the Emperor felt an indescribable sense of loss. It's nothing to do with love, it's just. When he thought of how he had pushed such a woman to his opponent, he gritted his teeth in hatred and regretted so much his intestines ached.

Maybe he had already regretted it, at the moment Ji Yunkai cured Xiao Jiu'an's poison, he regretted it.

He had asked himself countless of times, if he had not granted Ji Yunkai a marriage at that time and instead given Ji Yunkai the title of "Princess", what would have happened?

Xiao Jiu'an might not necessarily die, but it would definitely not be good. Although Ji Yunkai would be sad, she would not hate her.

Unfortunately, money was hard to buy. Under Lord Ji's constant persuasion and Ji Lan's persuasion, he bestowed Ji Yunkai to Xiao Jiu'an, saved his enemies, and brought him a huge amount of trouble.

Every time he thought about it, he would wish he could kill Lord Ji. If not for Master Ji's advice, he would never have bestowed Ji Yunkai with such a gift, and this would never have happened.

Therefore, when he found the chance to do so later, he decided to use the title of Emperor Ji's Grand Master. He did not trust Ji Family as much as before.

He did not doubt Lord Ji's loyalty, but Lord Ji did not have the ability to recognize a person. Moreover, he did not have the ability to see the bigger picture.

Ji Lan, who was standing at the side, saw the emperor's excitement, and felt a moment of pity. From time to time, he would recite Ji Yunkai's name, causing his heart to turn cold.

Had her worst fear still happened?

The Emperor finally started to like Ji Yunkai more, just like her father. Although he didn't say it out loud, in his heart, he valued Ji Yunkai more.

She didn't understand, what was wrong with Ji Yunkai?

Why did the people around her, the people she cared about, the people who liked her first, and the people who liked Ji Yunkai more in the end?

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