Chapter 1641: The Empress’s Vicious Dog Factory (93)

  Chapter 1641 The Empress’s Vicious Dog Factory (93)

  Ruan Tang met with Li Jinyue, and went back to Mu's house. He did not return to the palace until the sun went down.

  As soon as I arrived at the gate of the palace, I saw Ji Xuanyin waiting there.

After recovering his identity, Ruan Tang thought about changing his position, but Ji Xuanyin disagreed. If he agreed to his Highness, he would definitely do it.

  If he could not successfully transform the East Factory and give His Highness the strongest barrier, he would not leave the East Factory.

   Ruan Tang couldn't, so he had to rely on him.

   "Your Majesty, this is the dim sum that your subordinates just bought from Lin'an Pavilion. They are all your favorites." His identity was restored. In front of Ruan Tang, he still likes to claim to be a subordinate.

   Ruan Tang opened the food box and took a look, with a smile in his eyes: "Bai Zhi, take the snacks."

  "Waiting here specifically? How long have you waited?" If you get closer, you can feel the chill on Ji Xuanyin's clothes, and it can be seen that the waiting time is not short.

   Ji Xuanyin's tone is soft: "It's worth how long it takes."

  Like his promise, as long as His Highness promises him, it will be worth how long he waits!

   After all, it was at the gate of the palace, and the sky was already dark. You can't stay outside for too long. Before leaving, Ji Xuanyin suddenly approached and said a word in Ruan Tang's ear.

  Ji Xuanyin tells her to protect herself.

  The implication, hidden crises, unknown dangers, and all kinds of uneasy factors are all entrusted to him!

  ……

After being ill for half a month, the emperor was finally able to go to court.

  However, the wind direction in the middle of the court had already fallen towards Ruan Tang, which was unexpected by the emperor.

   When he asked about the malicious slaughter of the people in the north by the nomads, there was only one word in the DPRK, whether it was a civil servant or a military commander. When "strike", the emperor couldn't believe his ears.

  In the past, civil servants always advocated negotiation!

  What they want is peace. They can stop fighting if they don’t fight. In the big deal, they will use princesses and kisses.

  But this time, no one stood up and said not to fight.

  The emperor doubted his life on the dragon chair, and some of the officials who were standing upright underneath were also silently regretting how they got caught with the group of stewards in Dongchang, and how they were caught.

  There is also the little son Ji, you said that if you survived, you will ask for a noble title, and live well. You will not worry about prosperity and wealth. How comfortable is it?

  I don’t know why, he has to rely on Dongchang, he has to do evil with the stewards in Dongchang, and treats threats and persecution as everyday food.

  If the knives were not put on their necks, if they hadn't eaten the secret of raising an illegitimate child outside, they had been pinched by others, or if they were afraid that their secret would be exposed, how could they succumb to such a kid!

  What can they do now?

  Young Master Ji threatened them to support the political views put forward by Princess Taiping at any time. What else could they do besides obeying?

  The emperor didn't want to fight, didn't want to divide the military power, and didn't want the prestige of the Mu family to be sublimated again, and left the early dynasty in angrily.

  However, for several days, in addition to the civil servants persuading him to consider the overall situation, the generals had to stage a scene from the battlefield every day.

  After a delay of five days, there was news from the north that a county town with tens of thousands of people was burned, killed and looted by foreigners, and finally killed the entire county town!

  The news came, and there was a voice of grief and indignation, whether it was from North Korea or the people.

  Hate the invasion of foreign races, hate them for uselessness, not be able to kill those beasts with a knife on the battlefield immediately, and hate the emperor’s selfishness and indecision!

  The reputation that the emperor has painstakingly built over the years has been ruined in the past six months or so.

  Even the supervisor dared to point to the emperor’s nose behind Zao Chao and call him a faint king!

  (End of this chapter)