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Chapter 2135: Little expert in scientific governance (5)

 Seeing that Jin Qing's attitude had softened, Bulugu left the palace without stopping, taking Kashi, who was crying and screaming.

Before leaving, he also packed up all the belongings in his palace, not even leaving a foot pedal behind.

Jin Qing was left alone facing the so-called Xiaoku, taking a deep breath. She really should have kicked Lu Gu to death just now, and then buried him with this so-called Xiaoku.

No, she should have buried the bones directly in this small warehouse.

Jin Qing had also considered that this might be a pit before, but he did not expect that it would turn out to be an abyss.

This is a poor warehouse with only historical account books and used weapons left.

It seems that this should be the last remaining property of Asuwan.

In fact, this is not difficult to understand.

Most of Dachang is sandy land, and the temperature difference between day and night is huge.

Although a lot of Champa rice seeds were exchanged from the Han people, the barren land could not be improved within a short period of time.

Moreover, those Fujian merchants only gave them rice seeds but were unwilling to share planting techniques with them, so they had to rely on them to explore everything.

Before Asuwan's father unified Chang State, there were dozens of scattered small tribes in Chang State.

What they grow most is fruits.

Some tribal chiefs have mastered the technology of making wine.

They exchanged supplies with emperors of other countries by paying tribute to wine and various unique fruits.

However, there are always various emergencies encountered along the way when escorting supplies.

Sickness, attack, plague, natural disaster, food rot, sometimes a team of hundreds may only have a few people left.

Even if they run non-stop and keep changing ice boxes, the fruits they send to the Central Plains may eventually become rotten.

Therefore, although these tributes may win the favor of other emperors.

But they also have to pay a huge price.

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Su Wan didn't like this behavior, so she tried every means to revitalize her country.

What is recorded in these ledgers is the money owed to merchants by the state treasury.

Jin Qing, who had racked up a lot of debt without doing anything, felt like he was going to be bald.

She angrily chased Bulu Gu's residence outside the palace, only to find that Bulu Gu had changed into rich clothes and helped move things like an ordinary person.

Seeing Jin Qing coming over, Bulugu bent down and wanted to kneel down, but was pushed to the ground by Jin Qing and beaten violently.

Half an hour later, Bulugu was beaten seriously by Jin Qing and was carried away while dying.

Jin Qing, who finally calmed down, was confused and impulsive. She seemed to have cut off her own escape route.

Kashgar, who was packed out of the palace for no apparent reason, was very angry. She couldn't figure out that she would still be the queen tomorrow morning.

But in the afternoon, Brugu lost her throne, and she became an ordinary noble lady.

Such a huge contrast almost caused Kashgar to collapse.

Her dreams, her future, and her status are all gone

In a rage, Kashgar began to beat things in his room, and he did not forget to yell at his maid, "You go and send a message to my father and brother. I must help the king regain his throne."

The maids lowered their heads and did not dare to say a word. The princess did not know that she had been grounded by the king.

From now on, the princess is not allowed to go out of this door.

They didn't know why the king who loved the princess so much suddenly turned his back, but they could see the determination in the king's eyes when he said these words.

It seemed that the princess had fallen out of favor.

The maids lowered their heads and remained silent, which made Kashgar feel even more angry. She grabbed the copper plate on the table and hit several of them hard.

The maid was slapped on her body.

The maids were beaten until they screamed, but no matter how noisy the room was, the courtyard was always quiet.

No one even came to ask about the situation.

Kashgar was indeed under house arrest, so she did not receive news of Bulugu's injury. Being isolated and helpless, she hated Bulugu to the core.

After the bones were reattached, Bruggum lay on the bed to rest. Although there were severe pains in his body, his mood was extremely relaxed, as if a huge stone had been lifted.

After rebirth, he no longer wanted to live the same kind of life he had in his previous life.

No one knows how difficult his life was in his last life.

At that time, he was deceived by Xiao Batu into usurping the throne, but after he ascended the throne, he fully understood the saying in the Central Plains: Only thieves are beaten, but thieves are not beaten. .??.

He only saw his aunt's glorious glory, being worshiped by hundreds of officials.

But I didn't expect the efforts my aunt put in behind the scenes.

He could sleep until midnight, but after becoming emperor, he had to get up at midnight.

Sometimes when it was a little late, officials would loudly remind him from outside, and the historians around him would write down words such as "The emperor was lazy and neglected government affairs."

His original meal originally consisted of six meat dishes, but it ended up being two meat dishes and two vegetarian dishes.

If he wants to add meat dishes, historians will say that he is "greedy for food and has no interest in government."

If he wants to ride a horse and shoot arrows like before, the historian will say that he is "persistent in having fun, which is not the behavior of a wise king."

He wanted to buy some new bedding ornaments, and historians would say that he was "extremely extravagant".

When he was so angry, he whipped the historian several times with a riding crop. This behavior completely labeled him as a coward.

In addition, he really doesn't know how to govern a country.

My aunt has a strong temperament, and the Fujian merchants who speak to my aunt abide by their duties and do not dare to bully her.

But he didn't

same.

He originally didn't like to worry about these little things, so he left all these things to his father and brother in Kashgar.

As expected, they lived up to Bulugu's expectations and negotiated deals at higher prices than their aunt's.

In order to gain more profits from it, the grain seeds Dachang received were getting worse and worse.

But he had been deceived by Kashgar and couldn't find the north.

Because my grandfather had given an order not to harm the historian.

Kashgar then gave Brugu a plan and transferred the upright historian far away.

As for the things written by historians, he can no longer read them, let alone feel upset.

If it were just like this, Bulugu might not hate Kashgar so much.

What makes Bulugu sad is that as the country becomes weaker and weaker and food becomes less and less, Kashgar's attitude towards him becomes more and more indifferent.

There are more and more IOUs in the warehouse, and some businessmen with a little bit of brain would rather leave their property behind and flee to a foreign country.

He is a majestic emperor, but he can only eat a bowl of brown rice and two pickles every day.

In order to give him a meal, his personal bodyguard killed his favorite white horse.

But when this woman in Kashgar saw that he could no longer benefit from him, she even united with her family to sell him out for profit, causing him to be imprisoned.

Those two years were like a nightmare. He completely lost his dignity and reflected on it over and over again.

Why did he want to usurp the throne? Was it because he didn't want to eat meat every day, or was he unhappy when he slept until dawn?

If he were not the emperor, he could go out to ride horses and shoot arrows every day, and buy whatever he wanted.

My aunt is so powerful. Not only can she manage the country in an orderly manner, but she can also give him a high-quality life.

There will be no historian behind him to record how he gradually degenerated into a subjugated king.

He can live happily and carefree.

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