Chapter 300: The Change of Faneng Temple
The main country of Dayue is a capital where Buddhism is the bishop, although it is not a religious country, but Buddhist temples can also be seen everywhere.
Faneng Temple is an ordinary one among the thousands of temples in Dayue Kingdom, but at this moment it is guarded by countless soldiers layer after layer.
Sukha, the prince of the Great Yue Kingdom and the future heir of the country, has become a lot haggard in the past few days, and strange things have happened one after another in the Great Yue Kingdom. At first, Sukha didn't pay attention to it, but when these events suddenly came out like a blowout, and even more terrible things, the spearhead of these things, gradually pointed at Sukha himself, he finally smelled the coming crisis.
"Bang!!"
The irritable Suka kicked over an incense burner filled with incense ash in front of him, and said murderously: "Who is it!" Who the hell is tinkering! I'm going to kill him alive!" β
Sukha really couldn't figure out who in the country of Da Viet would dare to oppose him so rampantly, let alone understand what his purpose was.
There were five or six people standing under the main hall, all of them were Sukha's cronies and retainers, and one of them looked at the incense burner that fell to the ground, and said in a deep voice: "Your Royal Highness the Prince, so many strange things suddenly happened in the Great Yue Kingdom this time, I am afraid that the people behind the scenes have ulterior motives. Yesterday, His Majesty had sent a decree to let His Highness return to Kuidu as soon as possible, and I also suggested that His Highness go back as soon as possible and sit in Kuidu to quell the troubled times. β
Su Ka Leng said: "What about the two of them, Ji Shu and Tai Jia? β
The retainer replied: "Those two have completely torn their faces now, I am afraid it will be difficult to persuade peace with words, the only way is to ask Your Majesty, let His Highness lead the royal army to come and quell the rebellion by force." β
Suka gritted his teeth and said viciously: "These two fools can really cause trouble!" When things settle down, we'll see how I settle accounts with them. After a pause, Suka asked again: "Father, let me send out the song of the Wang Chengjun?" β
"Back to Your Highness, it was sent to the royal city yesterday."
Suka nodded and said: "The order is down, everyone immediately pack their bags, and we will immediately rush back to the royal city to meet our father, and we must find out who is making trouble behind." β
Everyone received the order to go down, and Suka was about to go out, when suddenly someone outside the Buddha hall shouted: "Your Highness, slow down!" β
Su Ka looked up suspiciously, and then said happily: "Prime Minister Tu Tart!" How did you get back here? β
I saw a fast horse galloping in at the front gate of the temple, and a middle-aged man turned over from the horse and walked towards Sukha at a gallop.
This person is the prime minister of the Great Yue Kingdom, Tu Tart, who has been in charge of repairing the Meijiang waterway outside in recent months. And Tu Tzu has always been a good friend of Sukha, and is one of the ministers who strongly supported Sukha's succession to the throne.
"The old minister has seen His Royal Highness the eldest prince!" Maybe he was in too much of a hurry, and his head was drenched in sweat, and he was panting when he spoke.
Seeing this, Su Ka hurriedly helped the tart up, and said: "The old prime minister is quickly exempt, isn't the old prime minister in the lower reaches of the Meijiang River?" Why did you come here all of a sudden? β
Tu Tzu breathed two sighs of relief, stared at Su Ka and did not answer his question, but asked with a solemn face: "Your Highness, is the king urgently calling you back to Beijing?" β
Su Ka paused for a moment, nodded suspiciously, and said, "How does the prime minister know?" Yesterday, my father sent someone to announce my return to Beijing to report on my work. β
Tu Tart straightened up, wanted to speak, and suddenly looked at the people around him.
Suka understood what he meant, and knew that Tu Tart had something important to say, and said, "If the prime minister has something to say, there are all credible people here." β
Tu Tzu thought for a while, and said softly: "Your Highness, you can't go back!" β
Suka frowned, looked at Tu Tzu in confusion and asked, "Why is this?" β
Tutar paused, took out a letter from his sleeve pocket, and handed it to Sukha.
Suka opened the letter suspiciously, only read two lines and said happily: "My brother Sugree is fine?!" β
Tu Tart nodded, but without any joy, motioned for Suka to continue looking.
Suka continued to look, but the more he looked at it, the more solemn his face became, and finally he angrily slapped the letter on the table and said angrily: "Slander! Pure slander! How could I harm my own brother! Who sent this letter? β
Tu Tzu didn't seem surprised by Sukha's anger, but said calmly: "Your Highness, this letter is the news from the old minister's people who are beside His Majesty, and the news is true. β
Sukha said angrily: "Impossible! This is nothing short of blatant slander! How could I have deliberately murdered Sugree?! β
Tu Tart said again: "Your Highness, according to the news, the letter slandering Your Highness is from the second prince Su Grei, Your Majesty has found a special person to check it, and it is confirmed that it is the handwriting of the second prince!" β
When Suka heard this, he immediately said: "Even if it is from Sugree's hand, he may have been coerced into writing. After pacing back and forth for two steps, Suka said, "No, I have to go back to the royal city immediately and explain to my father!" β
Tu Tzu hurriedly stopped Su Ka and said, "Your Highness, have you thought clearly?" You are slandered, can I trust you, can Your Majesty believe you? Will the ministers in the court who have always been at odds with Your Highness believe you? If you go back, you won't have a chance to regret it. β
Su Ka looked at Tu Tzu when he heard this, and seemed to have calmed down, he had never been liked by his father, if it was just a rumor, he might not be able to shake his position, but now that Da Yue Kingdom is in chaos everywhere, it is difficult for people to believe that these things have nothing to do with him.
And although Sugree has always respected his brother, but people's hearts are changeable, if Sugree really insists that he harmed him, Suka is afraid that he will be speechless.
"Prime Minister, that's... So what should I do? Suka asked, a little alarmed.
Prime Minister Tu Tart thought for a while and said, "Your Highness should immediately repair a letter and explain the reason to Your Majesty, but you must not go back!" β
"What if my father doesn't believe me?"
Tu Tzu pondered for a moment, looked at Suka seriously, and then said word by word: "Your Majesty must believe you!" β
For Sukha, the only way out is the trust of the lord, but a letter pales too little in the face of many rumors pointing directly at him.
Five days later, Sukha received a reply from the royal city, and the lord of the kingdom, Suza, did not mention anything about the rumors or Sugree, but was extremely angry at Sukha's refusal to return to the royal city, and again ordered the eldest prince Sukha to return to the royal city within two days to meet the king.
When Sukha received this reply from the royal city, he did not say a word, and locked himself alone in the Monastery of Fa Neng Monastery without seeing anyone for a day and a night.
When Suka appeared in front of his retainers again, it seemed like a different person, and then he coldly issued an order to his subordinates: "Send troops to the royal city and seize the throne by force!" β
The impact of Sukha's decision can be described as extremely far-reaching, it completely changed the fate of Sukha himself, changed the fate of the entire Dayue Kingdom, and also changed the fate of Yang Yi, the king of Shu.
Historians of Daguang call this coup d'Γ©tat in Da Viet as the Fa Neng Temple Change.