Synopsis
Ye Shuo transmigrated as the Ninth Prince of the Great Zhou Dynasty — beloved mother, military grandfather, every structural advantage for a throne bid. He reviewed the situation and kicked his feet. Whoever wanted the throne could have it. He grew up as the kingdom's most cheerful, unapologetically useless prince: skipping dawn studies, ignoring protocol, being carried to class on his father's back at age eight. His brothers spent decades suspecting a hidden depth. There was none. By the time all the ambitious ones had exhausted themselves and the dynasty had no heir left, the ministers looked up to find…















