Chapter 422: Emperor Star Fall (7)
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After Ji Feng sat down on the bookcase, he lit a bright candle and carefully checked the official documents sent from all over Jiangnan. Xiaoping entered through the side door, walked to the table and looked down, as if he didn't understand, and then looked at Ji Feng and said, "The bed is made, go to bed early." ā
Raising his head, Ji Feng smiled and said, "Just leave these things to the next person." ā
"I don't have anything else to do here, it's just a matter of convenience." Xiaoping said lightly: "Go to sleep." ā
"Don't worry, I'm waiting for someone, I'll go to bed after I've finished dealing with my business later." Ji Feng glanced at her and said, "You go to sleep first." ā
After being silent for a long time, Xiaoping suddenly spoke: "I see that something seems to be wrong with you recently. ā
"Yes?"
"Sort of... Unfamiliar. ā
"Huh." Ji Feng said softly: "Don't think about it, go to bed early." ā
After thinking about it, Xiaoping didn't say anything more, turned around and walked outside the house. Not long after she left, Jiang Yun walked in quietly. "Big brother."
"Coming?" Ji Feng got up and greeted him. "How's it going?"
"Hey, that's exactly what I expected." Jiang Yun walked into the house, took out a letter from his arms and put it on the table, and sneered: "Cui Yuliang can't stand it anymore, so he wrote a note to let people secretly go out of the city and go straight to the capital." Believe it here, big brother, see for yourself. ā
Unwrapping the envelope, Ji Feng opened the paper and glanced at it casually, and couldn't help laughing: "This Cui Yuliang pinned all his hopes on Ji Qiyun, but it's a pity... Xiaoyun, where did this letter come from? Is the messenger available? ā
"Don't worry, big brother, I didn't kill him." Jiang Yun said with a smile: "The messenger's surname is Zhao Mingquan, and he is also Cui Yuliang's old man, although there is no big problem in terms of loyalty, but unfortunately this guy is addicted to gambling and owes a lot of gambling debts, Cui Yuliang once came forward to help him pay him back, and also warned him in person, asking him to quit gambling from now on." But he didn't want his nature to be difficult to change, this Zhao Quan not only couldn't listen to it, but even intensified, the more he gambled, the more he owed. I spent some money to buy his gambling debts, and brought a lot of money to the ruffian, and finally promised to give him a hundred taels of silver a month, and the guy finally promised to do something for us thereafter. ā
"What about people?"
"Wait outside the city, big brother, wait a minute." Jiang Yun said hello, turned around and went out, and soon brought a lean old man in his fifties back to the house. "Big brother, this is the shopkeeper Tong, I specially borrowed it from Shen Mo."
"What is this?" Ji Feng looked at the old man who bowed his head and was silent, and was a little puzzled for a while.
"Big brother, don't say anything next to the shopkeeper, the handwriting written is really beautiful, and he is especially good at imitating handwriting." Jiang Yunle said hehehe: "Take one and return the previous one, otherwise wouldn't it attract attention?" Big brother, what do you think Cui Yuliang said is appropriate, just let the shopkeeper Tong imitate and write a letter according to the handwriting on the letter, and I will take it away and let Zhao Quan take it to the capital. ā
Ji Feng was overjoyed when he heard this, and hurriedly asked Old Man Tong to sit down, he thought about it for a moment, and then spoke out one by one. The shopkeeper began to write with great skill, and in a short time, a forged letter with almost identical handwriting and tone was sealed. Jiang Yun and Ji Feng looked at each other and smiled, immediately stopped staying, turned around and secretly walked out of the palace gate.
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Ji Qiyun has been in a very bad mood recently, in addition to King Wu's self-made decision to rush to Beijing, there is another person who is extremely uncooperative.
King Shu, Ji Mingxuan!
The person who went to Shu to deliver the edict had already returned to the capital, bringing back a piece of news that made him extremely angry. The king of Shu was seriously ill and needed to recuperate, so he was temporarily unable to move.
Bastard, just bastard! Sick? Ji Qiyun can believe that he has seen the hell! It's nothing more than an excuse. From this point, you can see how big the difference is between him and Ji Zhong. If the old emperor was alive, how could Ji Mingcheng dare to rush to Beijing? How dare Ji Mingxuan excuse himself? Don't say that he is not sick, but he is really seriously ill, as long as he is not dead, he will never dare to slow down a little.
thought that he was ready to deal with all the accidents, but after he ascended the throne and became the emperor, he suddenly found that things did not seem to be as simple as he thought before. Divine decrees are not omnipotent, and whether others obey them ultimately depends on their authority. Thinking about it, the difference between him and Ji Zhong is too far. At least in the face of such a situation, Ji Qiyun is really helpless.
He regained his name, especially at the critical moment when he first ascended to the throne, and he didn't want to leave any criticism from the world. My uncle is seriously ill, and he can't send people to urge him repeatedly, let alone directly issue an order to hold him accountable, otherwise wouldn't it seem too mean and ruthless? Now that people are dead or alive, what can he, the emperor, do?
But if he ignores it, Ji Qiyun feels uneasy in his heart. Among the kings, he was the most fortified by the King of Shu and the King of Wu, because these two people, like their fathers, were born by the queen and were the sons-in-law, although they were not the first in line, but they were also one of the legitimate heirs. When others rebel, there is no righteous name, but once these two people make a fuss, they can even take advantage of it, after all, they are their own elders.
Ji Qiyun's embankment of King Wu is actually not King Wu himself, and the 30,000 feudal army can't set off any wind and waves at all, and the fundamental reason is that it is the Governor's Mansion of the Five Armies. Now King Wu is staying in the capital, and he has no plans to return to Jinling for the time being, so Ji Qiyun is quite relieved about Jiangnan at present.
But the king of Shu is different, Shu is too far away from the capital. And the road to Shu is difficult, and there is not much contact with the outside world all the year round, even for the emperor Ji Qiyun, it is also an extremely mysterious place. What Ji Mingxuan has done in it over the years, no one knows. The unknown is even more frightening, and this problem must be solved as soon as possible.
Ji Qiyun thought so, but the reality didn't seem to give him this opportunity. The new monarch of the Great Zhou succeeded to the throne, and the envoys of the various countries who got the news set off to rush to the capital, came to congratulate, and they will arrive one after another within a few days.
Ji Qiyun didn't know what the Xiongnu Khan Che Dunbai was thinking, but he understood the importance of this matter. Who in this world can be their opponent? In his opinion, except for Chelton Bai, who is younger than him but has been in power for more than ten years, he does not think about second people. They are destined to be adversaries, and they will be adversaries for life.
Greeting the Xiongnu envoys and showing them that the Great Zhou at this time was more powerful than ever before, which was the top priority in front of Ji Qiyun's eyes. As for the King of Shu, he had to put it for the time being, and then consider it.
At this moment, Zhao Quan, who was carrying the letter, had already rushed to the gate of the palace. For Cui Yuliang, a confidant, Ji Qiyun still took a fancy to him, and immediately Xuanren took him to the imperial study.
After being stolen and replaced, it was replaced by a letter of impeachment.
"Cui Yuliang" bitterly sued Ji Feng in the letter, roughly saying that since King Wu left Jinling, all the affairs of the domain were handed over to the prince, and Ji Feng reverted to his old ways. Lingering in the Qinglou all day long, accumulating a lot of official business, and even beating the son of a wealthy businessman into a serious injury because of jealousy, the people are very resentful, and the list goes on. There is only one horizontal and vertical meaning, this person has never done anything at all, and has turned Jiangnan into a pot of porridge, and every three or five people go to the Jinling Mansion to beat the drum and complain about the illegal behavior of the prince.
At the end of the letter, "Cui Yuliang" repeatedly pleaded with the imperial court to issue an order for accountability.
When I read this letter, Ji Qiyun couldn't help but be happy. That's right! Shouldn't the prince be like this? Shopping, walking the dog, flirting with good women, and beating a few more people by the way. What do you want to be so smart? It seems that Ji Feng has not spent all these years in the capital in vain, and he has indeed learned a lot of good things.
The son of the world or something... After all, it is not perfect, and now that King Wu has gone to Beijing, is it according to the emperor's intentions, simply replace the prince and bring Ji Feng up? With such a prince as him sitting in Jinling, there is nothing worth worrying about in the entire Jiangnan region.
Ji Qiyun began to seriously consider this problem, and the more he thought about it, the more excited he became...