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468. Han Chun's Speech

The morning of the next day was undoubtedly very lively.

In addition to discussing the matter of the royal secretary beside the emperor, there is also the cause of Fang Su's death.

All the adults seemed to have agreed upon it, so they came extra early.

Strictly speaking, Wen Ranran has not yet been dismissed from her post, so she stands among a group of officials as usual.

However, because of his official position, Cheng Fenglou, who was of higher rank than Wen Ranran, stood in front of Wen Ranran.

Now, Cheng Fenglou has been promoted, so the person next to Wen Ranran becomes Hu Feipeng, the young minister of Guanglu Temple.

At this moment, Hu Feipeng was looking at him with an unprecedented resentment, as if he was accusing Wen Ranran of being a villain.

"Ha, I didn't expect, I didn't expect that Wen Shangyi could still stand here talking to me!" Hu Feipeng gritted his teeth and looked at Wen Ranran, wishing that she would take off her official robe right now.

Wen Ranran glanced at the other party.

It seems that when Hu Feipeng went back yesterday, he was troubled by Hu Duoer.

"As Shang Yi, I can naturally stand in the court hall at the same time as Mr. Hu, but... Mr. Hu might as well go back and ask your precious daughter what she did in the harem that day!"

Wen Ranran's voice was not loud, but it made several old ministers look over.

Hu Feipeng's face suddenly froze, a little embarrassed.

Of course he had heard about what happened to Hu Duoer in the palace. His daughter was so bold that she left the good emperor alone and did not seduce him. She actually dared to try to flirt with Prince Yu in front of Wen Ranran in the queen's palace!

Not to mention that Prince Yu didn't like her at all. Even if he did, he would probably be suppressed by Wen Ranran, the daughter of the Wen family.

Confused!

Things that were already done naturally were messed up.

Hu Feipeng felt depressed and could only take action against Wen Ranran for not being trustworthy.

But unexpectedly, Wen Ranran wouldn't do this at all.

"Being an official in the court is based on ability. What does Mr. Hu mean when his own daughter fails to live up to expectations and comes to blame the princess?" A sarcastic voice accurately fell into the eardrums of the two of them.

Wen Ranran raised her head and saw Yuan Qinghuai, who was offering wine from the Imperial College, slowly walking towards him.

Hu Feipeng always had a bad temper, but when he saw Yuan Qinghuai, he became even more angry.

"Hmph! Mr. Yuan has such a sour taste. When Wen Shangyi entered the court, you opposed it a lot. Why, now that it's your daughter's turn, you stopped talking?"

Yuan Qinghuai sneered, "My daughter is at least dedicated to being an official, unlike yours, who can do all kinds of dirty things!"

"you--"

Hu Feipeng was furious and wanted to tear Yuan Qinghuai and Wen Ranran to pieces.

Behind him, Wan Guangsheng coughed and promptly reminded him, "Your Majesty is here," and then he managed to stop the quarrel.

After a high-pitched voice, the boring morning began.

The emperor's face was very calm now, and he even took the lead in talking about the female officials, so that all officials could take a look at it.

As soon as these words came out, things started boiling down below.

Han Chun had always been on good terms with his brother-in-law Hu Feipeng, and he was the first to stand up and vote for Ji Zirou.

The original words are this.

"Our glorious country is now stable and prosperous, and the people live and work in peace and contentment! Your Majesty, please do not let anyone with ulterior motives incite the court or instigate riots!"

The words he spoke were righteous, and he seemed to have seen the peaceful scene of the prosperous age.

This is the Yushitai faction.

Others, represented by the Minister of Household Affairs and the Minister of Industry, were fighting with each other throughout the city, but did not give any pertinent suggestions.

However, King Yu's party, headed by the Prime Minister, was a little too quiet at the moment.

Talking is also about morale, and Han Chun and the group of people at Yushitai became more and more excited as they talked, and they even looked like they had a chance to win.

You can even say such nonsense as "Rongguo is now ruled by Datong".

At the critical moment, Han Chun's impassioned speech was interrupted by an urgent battle report.

The emperor finished reading three times, five times, five times, and two times, and his expression instantly turned to shock and anger.

"What?! The southwest has been lost?!"


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