At this moment, within the historical slice where Chu Ge was situated, three years had flickered by in the blink of an eye.
During these three years, he saw the white mist before him separate and merge repeatedly, scenes unfolding like a revolving lantern before him.
He watched as ministers within the court were replaced one wave after another, and the reigning Emperor Gaozong of Qi gradually became more mature and tactful in the whirlpool of political struggles, or rather, increasingly shameless.
This Emperor Gaozong was none other than Prince Nine, the ninth son of Emperor Qihui, whose life trajectory was essentially a series of extreme ups and downs.
Initially, he was just an ordinary profligate, with his only claim to fame being how he once played to death a maid in his mansion.
But after that, his life, and the entire history of the Qi Dynasty, were transformed by the Jingping Incident.