Chapter 78: Flooding in the South of the Yangtze River

Yin Huanyu stepped forward expressionlessly and kicked him to the ground, "If you can't speak, don't speak." ”

"Isn't that the truth what I'm saying?" Sima Jue covered his aching chest, and said angrily and hatefully: "You will do whatever she asks you to do, I'm afraid that even a dog is not as loyal as you!" ”

"You're looking for me to say this?" Yin Huanyu stared at him impatiently.

The expression on Sima Jue's face changed, and finally he got up from the ground with a serious expression, "It has been raining heavily in Jiangnan for half a month, and now many dikes have been washed away, and it has turned from rain to flood. ”

Yin Huanyu's expression remained unchanged.

This incident happened in his previous life, the difference is that after he woke up from poisoning, he didn't pay attention to Song Yunxiu, who had just married into the door, but devoted himself to disaster relief. But good intentions were not rewarded, and after he dealt with the floods in Jiangnan, he was greeted by the impeachment of the courtiers and the betrayal of some of his officials.

Because his disaster relief and relief were all in the name of the little emperor, the people also had a lot of resentment against him, the regent, and they all clamored for him to abdicate and return the Great Zhou Dynasty to the little emperor.

At that time, he could also be said to be in the author's pen, stubborn and gentlemanly, knowing that if he continued to help the little emperor guard the Great Zhou Dynasty, he would usher in everyone's resentment and opposition, but he still did it without hesitation.

In the end, he ended up in the Wilderness of Violent Corpses.

"You are the regent, although you have stepped down, but you still have prestige in the court, and now the flood in the south of the Yangtze River has been suppressed by local officials, as long as you are willing to speak in the court, those ministers will definitely advise the emperor."

Sima Jue looked at him anxiously, "Now that the people of Jiangnan are displaced and plagues are rampant everywhere, it will really be too late if you don't act." ”

"I've stepped down as regent, why don't you go find someone else?" Yin Huanyu's expression was faint, making it impossible to see what he was thinking.

"I looked for it, but they either excused me or drove me out, and no one wanted to get into trouble." Sima Jue was helpless, "Only Prime Minister An is willing to help me advise the emperor in the court, but I waited for two days and didn't wait for any instructions issued by the emperor, so I can only find you." ”

"An Xiyue's injury was healed by you?" Yin Huanyu suddenly remembered another irrelevant matter.

Sima Jue nodded puzzled, "It's me, what's wrong?" ”

At that time, Prime Minister An proposed a deal, as long as he helped An Xiyue heal his injury, he would advise him in the court, but he had no choice but to agree.

Yin Huanyu's face was like frost in an instant, and he stepped forward and beat him again.

If it weren't for Sima Jue's medicine, he might not have been able to get out of the Regent's Mansion alive tonight.

"Are you going to help me!?" Sima Jue was beaten and annoyed, but he didn't dare to turn his face because he asked for it, so he could only stare at him with grievance and resentment.

"I've stepped down, you can find someone else." Yin Huanyu waved at Mo Feng and asked him to throw Sima Jue out of the Regent's Mansion.

"Yin Huanyu!" When Sima Jue heard that he was unwilling to help, he instantly exploded, "You don't want you to beat me?" I'm telling you, if you don't want to, you have to be willing! If I haven't seen the emperor's order the day after tomorrow, I'll publicize the fact that you beat me! Let the people in the imperial city know that their most respected regent Yin Huanyu is a madman who beats people at every turn! ”。

Sima Jue was afraid that Yin Huanyu would not take it to heart, and specially added: "If you don't want your lady to become a water-based poplar flower, a woman who is in the morning and evening, you'd better take this matter to heart!" ”