Chapter 503: natural disaster

  Chapter 503 Natural disasters and natural disasters

  Pei Yi tried to cool down the war enthusiasm of the two bosses.

  She calmly said in a solemn tone: "What I want is destiny, not being forced to rebel."

   Xun Huan disagreed and said: "Which founding king didn't rebel and seize power? As long as he gets that position, it is the destiny."

  Xiao Junji also persuaded earnestly: "Sanlang, you don't need to suffer in prison. If the Holy Majesty wants to arrest you and put you in prison, we will just go against it."

  Pei Yi felt a headache when she heard such extremely combative words.

She smiled meaningfully and said, "Who said I'm going to suffer in prison? Even if I go to prison, I'm still safe. If anyone dares to touch me, even if it's just a hair of my hair, he will be damned."

  Xun Huan was startled for a moment, then understood, and said with a wicked smile: "Sanlang is right."

  Xiao Junji didn't know what to say, frowned slightly and asked, "What charades are you two playing?"

Xun Huan chuckled, and explained lazily: "Sanlang is the one whom the destiny belongs to. Anyone who dares to touch her will be against the heaven, and the heaven will definitely punish him—or if there is a vision from the heaven, Either the sudden oracle, or the frequent occurrence of bad and strange things everywhere, it is always a natural disaster, and no one can escape it."

  Xiao Junji was like falling into the clouds and rain, and said in a daze: "How do you know that these natural disasters will definitely happen?"

  After saying this, Xiao Junji suddenly woke up.

  The so-called "God's punishment from heaven" is nothing more than a way to confuse people.

   Actually, everything is artificial.

If Saburo suffers even the slightest grievance in prison, they will immediately create images of "God's Punishment" everywhere, and then incite the people to spread the "God's Punishment" everywhere. Once such a terrifying atmosphere spreads, everyone will naturally They will subtly accept the saying that "moving Pei Yi is against the sky".

   "This method is wonderful!" Xiao Junji grinned.

  Xun Huan is very familiar with the way of manipulating public opinion, so he thinks further. Since Saburo is against heaven as long as he suffers a little bit, then is it true that Saburo is suffering when he is in prison? In other words, from the moment Saburo walked into the prison, he could arrange all kinds of so-called "natural and natural disasters".

  Things are almost negotiated.

  Pei Yi had other arrangements, so she ordered: "Ah Heng, you go down first."

  Xiao Junji didn't get tired of dawdling for a while, but walked out of the study neatly, and then gently closed the door.

  In an instant, only Xun Huan and Pei Yi were left in the room.

  Pei Yi said sincerely: "A Huan, you have worked hard these days."

  Although Xun Huan never told her in front of her how to deploy a series of public opinion battles, judging from the results achieved so far, she also knew that Xun Huan must have worked hard.

   When Xun Huan heard his sweetheart talking to him in such a gentle tone, he immediately felt very grateful.

  He pursed his lips and smiled a little smugly, like a peacock with its tail open, pretending to be reserved: "It's not hard."

  Pei Yi smiled unconsciously.

  She said slowly: "This time you are returning to Beijing with General Yue to report on your duties. I heard that General Yue is going to return to Yongzhou in the next few days. Do you want to go back with General Yue?"

  Xun Huandang shook his head and refused.

   "I won't go back." Xun Huan propped his hands on the desk, leaned over to look directly at Pei Yi, and said softly, "I want to stay in Kyoto to accompany you."

  Pei Yi was amused by his childish appearance.

  She smiled and said, "Your reason is not enough to convince me."

  Xun Huan pouted slightly, and said softly and coquettishly: "Isn't 'I want to accompany you' a reason?"

   "Sanlang, you are in such a dangerous situation now, you never know when your daughter will be exposed and thrown into prison."

   "I have to stay in Beijing to help you."

  Pei Yi gazed at the young man in front of him gently, and said in a friendly voice, "A Huan, your power is in the army."

   "Although you are fighting with Commander Sun now, you have no foundation in the inner guard."

   "If something unexpected happens to me, what can you do to help me even if you stay in the capital?"

   "Should someone arrest someone?"

  The last joke made Xun Huan laugh.

  But he was still unconvinced and said: "Who said it's useless for me to stay in Beijing?"

   "The current favorable atmosphere for the Pei family was created by me alone."

   "Saburo, didn't you just say that I need to arrange 'natural disasters and natural disasters'?"

   "If I'm not in Kyoto, who will arrange these things for you?"

   "Sanlang, I'm not boasting. No one can do things like arranging 'natural disasters' better than me."

  Pei Yi's gaze was very gentle, and she calmly persuaded and analyzed: "Of course I know that no one is better at this matter than you."

   "I originally wanted to entrust you with the arrangement of 'natural disasters and natural disasters'."

   "Only when you return to Yongzhou, can you do this better."

  Xun Huan was at a loss, stunned and confused: "Why?" He reasonably suspected that this was an excuse for Saburo to send him away on purpose! snort!

  Pei Yi saw the dissatisfied young man in his eyes, and asked softly: "A Huan, do you know that almost all the dynasties occupying the hinterland of the Central Plains have let the prince take the post of prefect of Yongzhou?"

  The so-called "remote leadership" refers to not going to the local area to take up the post, but just occupying such a position in name.

  Actually, what this position should do, naturally, the local officials will do it for the prince.

   "I've never heard of it..." Xun Huan shook his head in astonishment.

  Pei Yi smiled unknowingly, and explained softly: "At the beginning, the Third Prince arranged for you to go to Yongzhou, not just because of randomness, nor because he only had some connections in the Yongzhou military camp."

   Xun Huan was even more astonished.

   But he has always been quick-witted, and after thinking about it for a while, he understands the key point.

  From the geographical point of view, Yongzhou is on the outskirts of Kyoto, and it is an important military town guarding the north of Kyoto.

  If Yongzhou falls, Kyoto will be equivalent to falling.

  So, although there are government soldiers stationed in various states and counties, the government soldiers in Yongzhou have the highest status and the greatest power.

   Seeing Xun Huan's expression, Pei Yi knew that the young man must have figured out the logic.

She continued to explain unhurriedly: "If you stay in the capital, even if you can arrange 'natural disasters and natural disasters', you will definitely be constrained—this must be done under the emperor's nose, and you will have to spend a lot of thought. It’s often half the effort.”

   "But if it is in Yongzhou, this is a completely different scene."

   "Although Yongzhou is deeply radiated by the influence of Kyoto, it must not be the place where the emperor directly resides."

   "It's much more convenient and free for you to do what you want to do in Yongzhou—it's also much more convenient to arrange some 'destiny'."

  (end of this chapter)