Jie Wenwu carefully wrapped the memorial in his arms and immediately knelt down in front of the palace gate. When he heard Shi Xiushen's voice, he quickly looked at Liu Mian and shouted excitedly to the city.
: "Shi Sijin! Shi Sijin! I hope you can let us enter the inner garden and go to the palace to pay homage to the emperor! We have some advice to offer!"
Shi Xiushen was born in the military and had good ears. When he heard the faint shouts, he quickly took the lamp and looked under the palace gate to shine it.
"Can you hear me?" the two of them said next.
"I can hear it. Is this voice from the Ministry of War and Mr. Liu? Why can't we talk about it tomorrow, but in such bad weather today?" Shi Xiushen tugged on his oil coat, feeling a little uneasy for no reason in his heart.
"Shi Sijin, I know you are a straightforward person, and I would like to speak directly to you, and I won't go around in circles with you!" Jie Wenwu knelt forward half a step forward, howling until his voice was almost hoarse, "Everything about the New Deal is nothing.
The discussion has been completed, the situation is clear, and the world
People are eagerly hoping that the emperor will decide on the big strategy early, but the holy judgment has not been announced for several days. I don’t know why? With such delay for so long, the soldiers and civilians at the border do not know what to do, and the captives have difficulty in restraining them. This is definitely not a blessing for the country! I would like to kneel at the palace gate today.
Your Majesty, if the emperor does not issue an edict, the ministers will not return to the official office!"
After hearing this, the Imperial Guards around him all looked at Shi Xiushen, but the latter stared straight into his eyes and remained erect despite the sudden raindrops hitting his face.
"Master Shi," one of the team officers spoke bravely, "it is said that one thing is worse than one thing less. Why should we, the warriors, get involved in it? The two princes are important ministers of the country. It is best to persuade them to leave and not to report to the emperor. …”
"No." Shi Xiushen stretched out the palm of his left hand, "Sooner or later they will have this day. If even we are on guard against the Emperor, who else can the Emperor trust? Send someone to inform His Majesty immediately."
"Si Jin said that's true. But my subordinates think it's better to say it tactfully..."
"Report truthfully, don't hide it!" Shi Xiushen immediately turned around and looked at him with stern eyes.
"Yes, yes..." The team officer was so frightened that he immediately stopped talking. He hurriedly called a man with strong legs to the side, gave him a few instructions in person, gave him a light, and ordered him to rush to the palace.
Seeing that the fourth watch was about to come, the heavy rain in Beijing still showed no sign of letting up. People on and off the city were soaked to the bone. Shi Xiushen and the other soldiers took another set of oil coats to put on, while Jie and Liu only
You can wear wet clothes, lean against the wall with your eyes half closed, and feel confused.
"Damn it, no one has an umbrella here?" Shi Xiushen complained loudly as he wiped his face with his hands, looked up at the sky.
"My subordinate just returned to the camp. The old emperor uncle and Cun Sijin were not there, so he took a pile of oil coats there. Later, he went to the Ministry of Internal Affairs to borrow an umbrella, but the father-in-law refused to give it to him." The team officer threw it off.
The rain fell and the report was handed over.
Shi Xiushen had nothing to say, so he turned around and looked behind him, and saw the sergeant sent earlier running towards him holding an oil-paper umbrella and seemingly holding something in his hand.
He strode to the stairs and saw that the man had thrown away his umbrella. He opened a piece of yellow cloth in his hand, pulled out the scroll inside, and handed it over breathlessly: "Holy...Imperial decree."
"Quick, the umbrella is blocking it, and the coal lamp is shining!" As soon as he finished speaking, the team officer next to him quickly picked up the umbrella, grabbed the coal lamp from the side, and lit it with him.
The imperial edict was slowly unfolded, and Shi Xiushen's eyes moved quickly. The expression on his face became more and more complicated, with several wrinkles stacked up vertically, which was very ugly.
"Have you finished reading?" The team officer looked at him and closed the edict silently.
Shi Xiushen didn't seem to hear him. After putting down the imperial edict, he walked back and forth three or five times at the city gate. Finally he stood firm, put his hands behind his back, and sighed: "In this case, the situation in the court will really change."
Already..."
"Do you want to inform Mr. Jie?" the team officer caught up and asked.
"Of course. Are there any horses here?" Shi Xiushen pressed his hands against the wall and looked at him seriously.
"No horses are allowed in the palace without permission."
"I asked you if you have a horse!"
"Yes...there is indeed."
"This is easy to handle." Shi Xiu Shen clapped his hands.
Due to the sound of rain, Jie Wenwu didn't know what was going on at the city gate, so he could only wait half asleep and half awake. After a while, the rain weakened, the sound of the wind also subsided, and his ears naturally heard more clearly.
snap——
This powerful voice immediately woke up Jie Wenwu. His body trembled, his eyes widened, and his ears listened carefully.
'Maybe it's the sound of rain? Maybe I misheard it.' He thought about it doubtfully, then leaned back carefully.
Tulu, Tulu——
This was the breath of a horse! Jie Wenwu broke into a cold sweat. He could no longer lie to himself this time. He was anxious to push Liu Mian, who was sleeping, but he stumbled. When he turned over, he saw that the two doors had already been opened.
A soldier faintly walked out from behind the door. He was riding a horse, waving a piece of yellow cloth in his hand. Without saying a word, he whipped the horse's buttocks twice. Suddenly there was a galloping horse on the bluestone road.
figure, send out
The sky-breaking shouts: "The emperor has an edict! The emperor has an edict! The civil and military officials want to express their own will and force the emperor, and their intention to form a clique is clearly exposed! Now the officials should decide the case and judge the crime and punish him! Your Majesty
There is an edict..."
He galloped crazily along this long straight road. He galloped past Zhongshu Province, galloped past six ministries, galloped past the halls of various ministries and departments, and trampled every place where this road extended.
No one dared to stop him, and the muddy water splashed five or six feet high, covering all the surrounding houses. The horse just stopped and stood still under the palace wall.
"What was that sound just now?" Liu Zhennian kicked open the door and asked loudly to the people outside.
"Report, report to the Prime Minister," Li Wenshou bowed in panic, "I didn't hear it clearly. But according to the report from the clerk at the door, someone was holding a piece of yellow cloth and riding past the door, splashing dirt all over him.
Ni...ah, I heard that the emperor issued a decree to severely reprimand Jie Wenwu for forcing the emperor and plotting to form a clique..."
"Haha, great!" Liu Zhennian beat his chest excitedly, his face overflowing with joy, "They are really idiots. They have annoyed the emperor. I don't see how they can keep their words!"
He looked up to the sky and laughed, then returned to the house. Seeing Yan Wen come out of the room, he shook his hand and said: "Yan Shenzhen is really my think tank! Today's big event happened, the situation suddenly changed, and those who should be dismissed were dismissed.
The New Deal can carry out the cleaning that needs to be done!"
Yan Wen smiled faintly and said: "There is no rush. It's just that Jie Wenwu, the culprit, is how to spare him? First send the imperial army to capture the people, and then take the opportunity to kill them, and then the end is over. We must kill them all, so as not to leave any worries!"