Chapter 143: Muren's swan song (2)
Chapter 143: Muren's swan song (2)
"General. Tazib came in and preached.
"Tazib, how does General Ben take you on weekdays?"
"Back to the general's words," Taqi said, "the villain was originally under Gu Shoufu, and he didn't want Gu Shoufu to betray the organization and lose the emperor's favor. The villain was lucky enough to escape punishment, and felt deeply guilty. Fortunately, the general appreciated and helped him, and he was able to retain it, and he was quite trusted, and the villain was grateful!"
"That's the captain of the guard, General Matsui Ishone, the minister of the guard, who took a fancy to the general's ability and gave you a chance to atone for your sins. Muren said.
"What the general says is true," Tazi preached, "if the general does not appreciate the villain, where is the villain?
"Yes, yes. Muren smiled with satisfaction.
Since the general treats the villain like a brother and a father, the villain dares to ask. Taqi preached.
"But it doesn't hurt to say that. Muren said.
"Did the General go to Cloudsdale a few days ago?" asked Tazib.
"Not bad. Muren said.
"Have you ever seen His Majesty the Emperor?" asked Tazib.
"See. Muren sighed.
"The general must have reported in detail what had happened during this period to His Majesty the Emperor, but His Majesty was indifferent, right?"
"How do you know?" said Muren.
"It seems that the general doesn't know the family history of the Asakanomiya family. Taqi preached.
"Asakanomiya family lineage, stump they are not the Yamato royal family?" asked Muhito.
"King Hatohiko of Asakanomiya came from the Fushimi Palace, one of the four major 'hereditary prince' families of the Edo period, and the ancestor of this royal family was Prince Eihito, the son of Emperor Sogo. King Hatohiko of Asakanomiya was the eighth son of Prince Asahhiko of Kurenomiya. Taqi preached.
"It's far enough. Muren said. The Yamato clan was originally indifferent to blood relatives, as Taqib said, the relationship between the family and the emperor can be said to be seventy or eighty, and it is reasonable for the emperor to ignore the palace.
"The old man is still alive in his sixties. Tazib added.
"Who?" Muren asked.
"O old man of King Hatohiko of Asaka Palace," Taqi preached, "Prince Asahiko of Kurenomiya, King Hatohiko of Asaka Palace, who was born in his sixties. ”
"In this way, the lineage of the Asakanomiya family is up for debate. Muren said.
"General, you can't talk nonsense. Tazib reminded.
"If this were not the case, the Asakanomiya family was Yamato's only bloodline in hell, and the emperor instructed the establishment of the 'Shinsengumi' to protect it. And now the situation is that the Asakanomiya family is suffering a catastrophe, and the emperor is sitting idly by. It's not that you doubt their bloodline, but what is it?" asked Muren.
"Back to the general's words, this is a political zhì. Taqi preached.
"Politics?" Muren wondered.
"Yes, that's exactly what the villain said before, as long as King Fuhiko of Asaka Palace is alive, there is nothing wrong with Matsui Shigen. Taqi preached.
"But why?" asked Muren.
"The Shogun doesn't know," Tazi preached, "that the Emperor of Hell is the King of Sanssouci, one of the four 'hereditary princes.'" ”
"King Sanssouci?" Muren exclaimed, "He's still alive?"
"Yes, King Sanssouci is still alive, and the military knows about his legends. Taqi preached.
"How do you know about such a secret thing?" asked Muren.
"Back to the general's words," Tazi preached, "the villain is a member of the Torga clan in the 'Eight Banners.'" ”
"I see," said Muhito, "the royal family fights and has nothing to do with the samurai like us. Since the Shinsengumi are here to maintain the bloodline of the Hell Yamato Imperial Family, they should not be influenced by any organization or individual. ”
"What does the general want?" asked Tazib.