Did the general rebel today(40)
Prime Minister Mu Cheng can be rude, if he is not an elegant person, I am afraid that he can't help but take a mouthful.
Believe you, a ghost!
You have to really respect him, wasn't it you who killed chickens and monkeys to scare him to death in the first place?
The Xu Dynasty has you, the emperor, and it is also a great misfortune for the Xu Dynasty!!
But Prime Minister Mu didn't care so much, he didn't dare to sit on the chair of the saint, he only sat down on the chair that Xu Yi asked someone to move over, and then trembled and opened the first book.
Xu Yi sat on the side and watched, sitting on the chair, cross-legged, lazily playing with the gadgets in his hand, and looking at him from time to time.
Prime Minister Mu Cheng has no faction, because he was very happy to die in previous years, and his six relatives did not recognize him, and no one gave him face.
Therefore, the officials of the factions in the DPRK do not like to be close to him.
It is precisely because of this that he did not show any favoritism and selfishness, and dealt with it completely from the overall situation.
At first, he was worried that this was a trap set by the emperor to beat himself again.
But later on, he figured it out.
If the emperor really wants to harm him, why bother? The emperor wants his life, what crime can't he be taken down?
So, Prime Minister Mu Cheng relaxed his heart and began to review the folds in earnest.
Every two days, the emperor will summon him once.
Xu Yi didn't deliberately hide it, so it wasn't difficult to know the news.
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Mo Xiucheng didn't enter the palace again, and it was like this from the second day.
But there was no news from the palace, and the emperor did not summon him, let alone ask him why he did not come.
Mo Xiucheng thought that she would ask, thought that she would run to him angrily and ask him why he didn't help her review the folds, and thought that she would mess around and say angrily why he didn't help her.
Or, he thought she was angry, and he didn't go to her, so she didn't come to her.
After half a month, there was still no news, so Mo Xiucheng finally couldn't bear it anymore and asked his subordinates beside him.
"No news from the palace?"
"What news is the general asking?"
"The emperor didn't summon me?"
"Nope." The subordinate shook his head blankly, and when he saw the general frowning, he replied hesitantly: "But in the palace, there is indeed some news." β
"What's the news?" When General Mo heard this, he immediately looked at him.
He thought.
Is it 'the emperor has not approved the folds for a long time and was discovered by hundreds of officials', or is it 'the saint's recent review of the folds is really perfunctory'?
With her temperament, it is highly probable that she would never have worked so hard herself!
"It's the emperor who has been summoning the prime minister into the palace today." The subordinate immediately reported: "Once every two days, very frequent!" And it is really strange that many rewards have been given in the prime minister's house. β
If it weren't for the fact that the prime minister was already fifty-six, not a handsome young man, and not a beautiful girl, they would almost all wonder if the emperor had summoned the prime minister for some private meeting!
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The emperor's fetish, is it really special?
It's not impossible to think of that possibility, after all, the emperor's harem is now a concubine! Empty!
is different from everyone who wants to be crooked, the moment his subordinates say it, Mo Xiucheng knows why the emperor called for Prime Minister.
Suddenly quieted down, and Mo Xiucheng was stunned.
His first reaction when he heard the news was that he suddenly came to his senses.
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She asked Old Man Mu to review the recital for her.
She didn't look for herself, she didn't see herself again, and she didn't gamble with herself from the beginning.
He thought about it for so long, but forgot one fact.
She was lazy and cunning, and the city was deep and unreasonable, butβ
But he has never been a fool.
She has never insisted on one thing unreasonably, let alone forced anyone.