Chapter 527 Heaven and earth are like a chessboard, everyone is a chess piece and a chess player, and there are always some people who can't help themselves
"If nothing else, this time is enough to cost Wren a lot. Pen Fun Pavilion wWw. biquge。 info”
In the secret room, Gan Wen nodded with satisfaction, and what the guy in the corner who was covered by the shadow said made Gan Wen very satisfied. Indeed, as long as there are no excessive accidents, there will be absolutely no mistakes in this plan.
If last year, or even the first half of the year, Ganwen was still thinking about how to get Wren to agree to his terms and become the next prime minister, managing and maintaining the operation of this huge empire for him. So now, Ganwen's only thought about Wren is to cut off all of Wren's wings as much as possible, and finally knock him to the ground with a stick and step on a few feet, without giving him any chance to turn over.
Wren is too dangerous, and it's not his actions that are dangerous, it's his thoughts, the way he acts. Yes, he did not take the initiative to do anything against the Empire and against Empress Pars. But he always "unconsciously", again and again, he pit the empire and the Empress Pars. It can even be said that the situation in the empire is so chaotic today and Rennes have inseparable reasons.
If it weren't for the fact that he was trying to help Empress Pars occupy more seats in the Imperial Diet, he would not have sparked a series of political events. Although it did give the Empress Pars a favor in the end, it also intensified the antagonism between the royal family and the nobility. Let him destroy the smuggling caravan, and he did, and by the way, he also cleaned up a governor, and started the smuggling business himself, and at the same time planted the fuse of today's chaos.
He always unknowingly pitted the empire, as well as the royal family.
So did he do it intentionally, or unintentionally?
There has long been a very standard answer to this question, and that is intentional.
If Wren is strong in execution, but stupid, everything that goes wrong can be forgiven. After all, you can't let a fool concentrate on one thing and pay attention to other things at the same time. But Wren is not only very good at execution, but also smart, and he should be able to notice these mistakes that he shouldn't have made, or the minefields he touched. But he just did that, saying that he unintentionally did a good thing into a bad thing, who would believe it?
Anyway, Ganwen himself doesn't believe it, and Wren must have his own purpose in doing this.
What is his purpose?
Gan Wen also had the answer in his heart, that is, the throne - he wanted to be the emperor.
Maybe Empress Pars has long had such a guess, but Empress Pars may have thought that she could control Wren and use superb means to make this double-edged sword dance impenetrable, unable to splash water, and unable to hurt herself. But is that really the case?
As an emperor of an empire, self-confidence is a good thing, and an emperor without self-confidence will not be able to escape the fate of becoming a pawn sooner or later. But overconfidence is not a good thing, there is actually no clear line between arrogance and self-confidence to a certain extent, but Empress Pars clearly crossed the line.
She can't control Wren as a careerist, just like Wren can't fool Ganwen's eyes.
This is a huge trouble, and Gavin has to solve this problem for the Empire before he leaves this world.
Gan Wen and Twright are the same kind of people, both have what they consider to be great and sacred, Twright's pursuit is to get as many people as possible as much power as possible that should belong to them, and Gamwen's pursuit is to continue the empire.
If you want to solve Rennes, you must first cut off Rennes's henchmen. Many aristocrats subconsciously believe that Wren has no henchmen, and Wren does not have many allies in the ruling class of the empire, but in fact he is the opposite, he not only has, but also has a high position.
Not to mention the Marquis of Rhine, who is currently the chief prosecutor of the Public Prosecutor's Office, just the group of parliamentarians in the Imperial Diet who are headed by Rennes. These are the real henchmen of Rennes, led by Kent and Sarcomo, and some of the wallgrass. These people usually do not attract people's attention, because they do not have any presence in the ruling class of the empire.
Who will pay attention to the dynamics of a group of civilians? Who will waste energy to monitor what the grass is doing? These political "marginal people" are ignored by everyone, consciously or unconsciously, but it is these marginal people who are invisible to the people form a big net and firmly occupy nearly one-third of the seats in the Imperial Diet.
This is already a very frightening situation, and it only takes a little effort on Wren's part to pass any bill he wants to pass, except for those who abstain from voting.
Therefore, the top priority is to get rid of these people from Wren's side.
By studying Wren's past, Gamwen discovers that Wren is actually a very decisive and a bit suspicious. From the process of his quick and ruthless handling of his subordinates several times, it can be found that this guy has absolutely no mercy for betrayers. Whether it is an old man who has been with him for a long time, or a new subordinate, once he finds out that these people have betrayed him, he will immediately activate the corresponding handling mechanism - cutting the grass and eradicating the roots.
So, there was such a plan, let Wren cut his own wings and turn himself into a real "person".
Kent is only the first step, but also the most critical first step, Ganwen has lived most of his life, he has seen all kinds of people, and he has experienced all kinds of things. Kent is the kind of person who is timid and ambitious. There is no saying in this world that the heart is higher than the sky and the fate is thinner than the paper, but there is also a saying in the German proverb that describes Kent - "Those who have ambition tend to ignore whether they have the ability to bear ambition"
Kent is such a person, he does not have the ability to bear his ambitions, nor does he have the ability to confront Wren head-on, and at the same time, he plays a very important role in Wren's camp.
He's the best place to start.
Kent's staff were sent by Ganwen, and scholars would indeed bend their straight waists and bow their noble heads, but it depended on who they were.
If it was the nobles who recruited them, those tycoons and wealthy merchants, there would be no problem, and their discipline would have been like the soles of their shoes, and they would have been pressed to the ground and rubbed against them. But if the target is just a nouveau riche civilian, not necessarily.
Every circle has its own rules and regulations, and bowing to the money in a commoner's pocket means that it will become the cheapest existence, and will be ridiculed and slandered.
Probably only Kent himself would think that he was not a "commoner" and could use money to recruit staff.
The plan was very successful, he did recruit his staff, and he also followed Ganwen's routine, little by little, towards the predetermined goal!