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Chapter 138: Grenade

Seeing Zhu Yuanzhang deep in thought, Zhu Gui knew that he had been moved by what he said.

So he continued: "If my father doesn't believe it, you can try planting these seeds in the imperial garden and you will know the results. I am doing this entirely to solve my father's problems and have no selfish motives whatsoever."

Zhu Yunwen on the side also said: "Grandpa Huang, no matter what prejudices you had against my uncle before, this time my uncle is really devoted to the country. Now that the Ming Dynasty is full of disasters, we need people like our uncle to help the Ming Dynasty tide over the difficulties.

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Zhu Biao also said: "Father, they are both right. You should not hold on to the past. The Thirteenth Emperor's brother is indeed a talented person in governing the country. Why not..."

Before Zhu Biao finished speaking, he was interrupted by Zhu Yuanzhang with a wave of his hand. He was afraid that Zhu Biao would say again about letting Zhu Guilai succeed the crown prince.

"Okay, I have wrongly blamed him for this matter, but if you leave to start construction again in the future, you must report to me. What happened today when the prince woke up and the five people took care of him must not happen again."

Although Zhu Yuanzhang's tone was stern, there was no intention of punishing the two of them in his words.

And he also handed the small bag of seeds to Zhu Yunwen, so that he could go to the Imperial Garden to try planting some when he had time.

If it is really as powerful as Zhu Gui said, it can be promoted to the affected states and counties, and then promoted nationwide.

No matter when, the most important thing for people is eating.

Only when everyone has food to eat can the country be stable. This is the most important experience Zhu Yuanzhang gained from his own experience in power.

In history, Zhu Yuanzhang was indeed the founding emperor who paid the most attention to people's livelihood.

Perhaps this is because he valued Prince Zhu Biao more, who also valued people's livelihood, rather than King Zhu Di of Yan, who was better at fighting.

Because the Ming Dynasty has been founded for more than 20 years, what is needed more is to recuperate and recuperate, rather than continue to fight, otherwise it will be militaristic.

Zhu Yuanzhang chatted with Zhu Biao for a while before finally leaving.

This made most of the pressure in Zhu Gui's heart disappear, and he couldn't help but breathe a sigh of relief.

By this time, Zhu Biao had already fallen asleep again.

Zhu Yunwen covered Zhu Biao with the quilt and said worriedly: "The time for my father to wake up has become shorter and shorter recently. I'm really worried..."

"Imperial nephew, don't worry too much. As the saying goes, wealth and fortune are determined by fate, and life and death are determined by heaven. These cannot be forced. You should inherit the prince's legacy and be a good emperor in the future."

Zhu Gui comforted him.

In fact, Emperor Jianwen in history did do some things to benefit the people in terms of reforms.

It was just that the policy of reducing the vassal state was too radical, which caused a strong rebound from King Zhu Di of Yan.

Otherwise, maybe Zhu Yunwen will create a prosperous age of his own.

This can also show from the side that Zhu Yunwen is indeed a good candidate for emperor, but he met Zhu Di who was more sophisticated and tough.

Zhu Gui chatted with Zhu Yunwen for a while, and then left the palace.

Although he did not find the design drawings of the treasure ship today, it cannot be said that he gained nothing.

At least he successfully recommended several high-yielding and disaster-resistant grains to Zhu Yuanzhang. As long as they are popularized, the people of the Ming Dynasty will steadily improve their ability to resist natural disasters.

And this is a very important part of Zhu Gui's plan.

No matter what method he wants to use to spread Ming's prestige far and wide, a powerful Ming Dynasty is necessary.

With this idea in mind, Zhu Gui sat on the carriage and headed towards Prince Dai's Mansion.

He thought he could spend the rest of the day with Xu Miaoqing. This was too much time, and the two of them had much less time alone than when they were in Yunzhou.

Just as I was thinking about it, there was a sudden 'bang' sound, and then the carriage suddenly stopped.

Zhu Gui immediately recognized the familiar sound as gunfire.

He immediately lay down in the carriage and carefully opened the curtains of the carriage. Sure enough, he saw the body of the soldier pretending to be the coachman leaning against the carriage. He had obviously been beaten to death.

This made Zhu Gui shocked and angry.

He unexpectedly encountered another attack in Nanjing, and this time the opponent actually had firearms in his hands.

Has his reputation really reached the point where everyone wants to beat him?

Zhu Gui took out his pistol and hid in the carriage thinking about countermeasures.

Because this street is close to Daiwangfu, it is not very popular either during the day or at night.

This is probably the reason why this killer chose this place.

Zhu Gui didn't know if the gunshots could be heard from the Dai Wang Mansion, but even if he heard the gunfire, it would take half a stick of incense to come to support.

And during this period of time, I am afraid that the winner between him and the killer has already been decided.

Zhu Gui waited for a long time, but did not wait for the other party to continue shooting.

I don’t know if I gave him a warning and left this time, or if the other person’s patience was unusual.

In the end, Zhu Gui couldn't help but shout: "Not just a friend of He Fang? Is there any misunderstanding between us?"

At this time, a gloomy voice was heard coming from an alley in front of the carriage.

"My young prince is very forgetful. He almost died at the hands of your men two days ago."

At this time, the voice of Egret Pavilion came.

Unexpectedly, the opponent was not dead, which made Zhu Gui a little surprised. His soldier actually missed, and even the flintlock fell into the opponent's hands.

No wonder the other party can kill his own soldiers from such a long distance.

But even knowing who the other party is will not help the current situation.

Because the opponent's marksmanship is very accurate, and his reach is definitely better than Zhu Gui's.

Although Zhu Gui wore a bulletproof vest, he didn't want to take risks.

While he spoke to stabilize Bailu Pavilion, he began to rummage through the system store, trying to find an item that could turn the situation around.

"Bailuting, you are so brave, you dare to attack me in the street. Do you want to be punished by the Nine Clan?"

"Young prince, you don't have to scare me. I am where I am today just because you are so stingy. You have made so much money and you are not even willing to give me a share of it. Now do you know that you are wrong?

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Bailuting's tone was full of ridicule and resentment.

"Bailuting, you are wrong, and you are so wrong. Do you really think that a rotten fish like you can run rampant in front of me? Today I will let you see my true strength."

After Zhu Gui said that, he threw something the size of a fist towards the place where Bailuting's voice was.

Bailuting was not stupid. Knowing that this might be a hidden weapon, he immediately wanted to escape from the place.

But it's still too late.

There was an earth-shaking loud noise and a huge explosion that almost shook the entire alley.

Then Bailuting's rag-like body fell heavily from the sky to the ground, losing its human form.

Zhu Gui then jumped off the carriage and snorted: "How does a grenade with 10,000 points taste like? But it's a pity for my two personal soldiers."


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