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Chapter 313 Open Source (Part 2)

Chapter 313 Open Source (Part 2)

Sailing on the sea was very hard due to the rough wind and waves. Qingshan Nu had never experienced anything like this before, so he was so seasick when he arrived that he almost vomited out his gallbladder.

Most of his escorts were landlubbers, and their seasickness was similar to that of Qingshan Nu. Some of them vomited for several days without stopping, and their clothes were sour and smelly. After getting off the ship, Qingshan Nu had to act like an angel.

Along with the team transporting the official honor guard, two sailors were also brought in to top up the number.

These guards originally thought that after arriving in Laizhou, they would have a good rest first; after they calmed down, they would patrol the place as an angel and get some benefits of this kind, so that their hard work would be worthwhile. But they never thought that their toes

We've just hit the ground, are you leaving now?

Not to mention them, even the sailors felt that the trip was too hard, and the sudden departure was even more inexplicable.

A few sailors were still muttering in low voices while adjusting the angle of the sail, complaining that they didn't even have a hot meal to eat.

Qingshannu kept his hand pressed against the side of the ship and looked at it, paying no attention to it.

One of the guards looked at Qingshan Nu's expression, and thought of the ferocious appearance of the Ding navy soldiers who had suddenly surrounded him just now, so he approached Qingshan Nu and cursed bitterly: "When Guo Ning was in Zhongdu, this villain

I think there is something wrong! Look at how unruly he looks today? He clearly doesn’t take the imperial court seriously, this guy...hey, I think he may have a disobedient heart!"

Just as he was scolding, Qingshan Nu suddenly turned around.

The guard only thought that his scolding made his master happy. When he was about to cheer up and talk, he heard Qingshan Nu scold him: "Shut up!"

After a pause, he added: "If you dare to talk such nonsense again, just jump into the sea! Don't come back to Zhongdu with me!"

The guard was frustrated and retreated hastily.

Qingshannu sneered again and again.

He was able to serve as the number one confidant of the Internal Affairs Bureau next to the emperor who was suspicious and irritable. He definitely had good vision and his judgment was not bad.

This guard had been bullying people in Zhongdu City earlier, constantly accusing this person of being a rebel and colluding with the Mongols. In fact, those words were all nonsense. He used this to bully men, dominate women, and rob people of their property. Qingshan Nu knew this early on.

, I just don’t bother to pay attention to it. After all, when employing people, the restrictions should not be too strict.

But he jumped out and said that Guo Ning had disobedient intentions, but it was completely inappropriate. If this guy got it right and said the same thing back to Zhongdu, it would definitely cause trouble.

Guo Ning was indeed disloyal, as Qingshan Nu and Guo Ning knew after a brief meeting: this evil tiger did not pay attention to the imperial court at all, and he made no secret of his contempt for the imperial court and the emperor.

Qingshan Nu had no doubt that if his family offended this person, he would really not mind killing an emperor's envoy.

But such a person had a prosperous official career. He first became the Jiedushi envoy, and the emperor rushed to promote him to the position of Xuanfu envoy. Is the emperor stupid? All the important civil and military officials in the dynasty were blind?

Think about last autumn, when Guo Ning killed Aotun Zhongxiao, the inspector general, and many civil and military officials intervened to mediate. Some people said that we should not be harsh when appointing people, while others said that Aotun Zhongxiao was the one who brought his own death to Hu Sha Hu's remnant party.

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The reason for this is that at that time, Tu Shanyi regarded Guo Ning's military force as a powerful foreign aid, and the ministers did not want to offend Tu Shanyi. Moreover, the situation in the Jin Dynasty was too chaotic. If anyone singled out Guo Ning, then

He really pissed him off, and the court couldn't bear the consequences.

As for the emperor...

The emperor's fear and hostility towards Guo Ning were real.

But who is the emperor not afraid of or hostile to?

On that day, outside the Donghua Gate of the Central Capital, the civil and military ministers contacted each other under the instigation of Tu Shanyi and elected the emperor to the throne. A few months ago, the same civil and military ministers clearly manipulated the emperor and forced him to take the throne. Shengsheng sent King Sui to Kaifeng Mansion, blocking the road the emperor wanted to take... Then, in the eyes of the emperor, all the ministers were enemies.

These ministers of Dajin received the salary from the imperial court and enjoyed the shelter of Dajin, but they all coveted the power of the imperial court, constantly weakening the authority of the emperor, and even tried to lead the emperor into their preset path and become ministers. puppet!

From this point of view, among the important ministers of the Manchu Dynasty, who is not a rebellious minister? Guo Ning is just one of them, so what is so special about him?

The emperor wanted to deal with many people, and this time, he appointed the Ten Provincial Envoys from various places for one reason, which was to drive certain stubborn people out of the court.

From then on, the emperor's main purpose in the court was to attack and clean up the remnants of Shan Yi; while outside the court, the main purpose was to suppress the traitors and control the last wealthy land in the territory of Dajin.

Apart from these two purposes, everything else can be postponed temporarily.

In this case, whoever accuses Guo Ning of being a rebel is not asking for trouble?

Taking a step back, if you say that Guo Ning is a rebel, even those who stayed behind in Xijing and tried their best to do their own thing, is he a rebel? Pu Xianwannu in Liaodong is becoming more and more unruly and rude, is he a rebel? Thieves? Since the Mongolian army invaded, various places have been fighting for the king, but the border generals on Fengxiang, Yanyan, Qingyuan, and Lintao roads have not moved. Are they rebels?

And King Sui Wanyan Shouxu of Kaifeng Mansion... Every time the emperor mentioned this traitor, he would get furious. Is King Sui a traitor?

Therefore, most of the ordinary people in Zhongdu City are not rebels, so the guards can accuse him of being a rebel with just a finger, and they can kill his entire family and rape his wife and daughter without any problem.

However, these sect kings and generals who have strong self-confidence may really be rebels, so everyone must be careful and save some dignity for each other.

As a close confidant of the emperor, Qingshan Nu would never make a mistake in this matter.

What's more, Guo Ning is a fierce and fierce guy, and he gives a lot of dignity.

Qingshan Nu hurriedly boarded the ship to return home for the sake of his own safety. He wanted to show that he and Guo Ning were far away from each other and that he had no personal relationship with Guo Ning, let alone any shady activities. In this way, if anything happened, he would not be afraid of getting burned. .

But when it comes to reciprocating love, why bother involving other things? Once it’s a trivial matter, it’ll be done!

Thinking of the boxes filled with golden beads and treasures in the cabin, Qingshan Nu felt his chest was burning and his heart was about to jump out of his chest. If the sailors weren't an eyesore, he would have wanted to open these boxes immediately and cover the floor with gold beads. The ground, my family was rolling on it! I was rolling all night long!

Think about it, after finishing one thing, there is another one!

Qingshan Nu murmured: "What to do about this matter, I have to think about it."

A few days later.

Zhongdu.

A large number of documents were circulated in Zuo Si of the Shangshu Province, most of which were candidates for subordinate officials recommended by various Xuanfu envoys. Zuo Si Yuanwailang was responsible for overseeing the three departments of officials, households, and rites, handling affairs, and checking for errors. Provincial office documents, these documents must of course be reviewed by Zuo Si.

An official in charge looked through the document and suddenly hesitated.

It turns out that this document said that Laizhou Dinghai Navy would add an official responsible for raising horses. This was not a big deal at first, but maybe some big shot above had neglected it. The little Simu who should have been at level 7 or below Guan'er was written as the fourth-level official to control Zhuqunmu.

This position was established in the fourth year of the Ming Dynasty. It is usually an additional official from the Shangzang Bureau of Zhongdu. It is responsible for inspecting the school herds, livestock, and food. Even if most of the herding stations are abandoned now, you can still go to this position. He purchased horses from various places and set up ranches. His status was transcendent and his power was considerable.

Putting a Ti to control the herds at Ding Haijun is not only unprecedented, but also a bit ridiculous.

But what does this have to do with me?

The document has been flowing all the way to me, and the big shots above have read it, and it seems that the Bureau of Attendance is still urging me to do it. How can I afford to offend the people from the Bureau of Attendance?

There has been a lot of commotion inside and outside the court over the matter of donating money to Mongolia to negotiate peace. What should I do with my leisure time?

So the documents continued to flow, all the way unimpeded.

Finally, the document fell to the official department, and due to the special situation, it was turned into a blank petition. Along with the corresponding fish charms, book bags, official robes, etc., he boarded a sea ship and arrived in Laizhou.

In the town of Ye County, Guo Ning filed a lawsuit and laughed: "Slave Qingshan, you don't get paid for nothing..."


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