If the Crown Prince ascended the throne, then as a child who understood nothing, he would naturally still hold great authority, and nothing would be affected.
But what if Prince Yun ascended the throne? Then, he, a former minister of the previous dynasty, would almost certainly be purged.
It was the same for the other ministers; their interests had long been tightly bound with Emperor Yingzong of Qi, so how could they possibly allow Prince Yun to depose the emperor now?
Tang Qin stiffened his neck, ready to argue his case.
Though he lacked this capability while negotiating peace with the Jin people, he dared to vehemently curse those who plotted treason, using classic references in his own court.
But Prince Yun simply glanced at him with disdain, seemingly not taking him seriously at all.
Tang Qin was somewhat puzzled.
He was the reigning minister, and without his approval, the deposing was almost certain to fail.