Chapter 1333: Picking up a wife to farm
As for the Ming Wang Party like General Fuguo, although not many of the nine tribes have been wiped out, they can't live well if they want to.
There was a big reshuffle inside and outside the court. Su Qiruo's methods were fierce. Although some courtiers did not agree with it, they did not dare to stand up and oppose it at this time.
Only a few ministers went to the old chief minister's house to advise him, hoping that the old chief minister could unite with the ministers to clear the emperor's side and not let the people of Dongjing become the masters of the Western Qin Dynasty.
Unexpectedly, the old chief assistant not only disagreed with their decision, but also severely reprimanded them.
Dongjing Zhanwang is kind to the emperor and Western Qin. With her protecting the emperor as he grows up, no one will dare to bully the emperor when he is young.
His Royal Highness the eldest prince is not a fool. With him around, Su Qiruo will not be disadvantageous to Western Qin.
Even if Su Qiruo really wanted to seize the power of Western Qin, how could the old, weak, sick and disabled people in Western Qin's court be able to resist?
If people want it, it won't be their turn to make irresponsible remarks below.
“Don't judge a gentleman with a villain's heart.”
The old chief assistant used these words to stop everyone, and thanks to her profound understanding and righteousness, Western Qin was able to come out of its decline step by step.
On the day when the Ming Palace was destroyed, King Qi took a very low-key and simple carriage to go to prison.
Looking at the river of blood, King Qi sat in the carriage for more than two hours without moving.
Early the next morning, King Qi sent a letter to the fiefdom and left in a hurry.
Si Qianchen sat next to the Feng table and looked at Su Qiruo doubtfully: "Sister Su, why did you let her go like this?"
The King of Qi was also responsible for Si Bailin's design of Sister Su, and they haven't settled it properly yet!
"You ascended the throne at a young age and your foundation is not stable, so you killed King Ming. If you attack King Qi again, you will not only make the feudal kings everywhere dissatisfied, but the people will also complain about you. Although King Qi is a little greedy, he has no great wisdom. If she retreats bravely, we don't have to kill them all.”
In the final analysis, except for Si Bailin's incident, King Qi never did anything to harm Si Qianling's brothers and sisters. Although Su Qiruo hated evil, she did not want to kill innocent people indiscriminately.
If King Qi really has any intentions, he will be able to make a name for himself when dealing with her in the future. At the time of renewed blood exchange between the DPRK and the Central Government, the credentials of Dongjing Kingdom also arrived.
In addition to the credentials, there is also a letter sent by Her Royal Highness.
Su Qiruo was startled for a moment by the sentence at the end of the letter, "Mr.
Su Qiruo finally told Si Qianling about the matter, but Si Qianling remained silent for a long time.
The lips moved, but nothing came out.
Perhaps Si Qianling has already guessed the reason.
He really didn't expect that Lin Jinshu would be so decisive.
He can accept that he has entered the harem, but he cannot watch his beloved get married. This is also a disease!
I wanted to tell Su Qiruo the reason for the matter, but in the end I held back.
This is Lin Jinshu's decision. He is not qualified to expose other people's secrets.
Lin Jinshu kept this secret secret until his death and never told it. If Su Qiruo had so many insiders around her, no one told her about it. With her current status, she should not be troublesome.
That night, Si Qianling stayed up all night holding the half piece of jade pendant, and all he could think about was Lin Jinshu's face.
Love lasts forever, that's true.
Su Qiruo was busy handling court affairs for Si Qianchen, and never noticed anything strange about Si Qianling.
Chapter end
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