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Chapter 34 I asked you to support the King of Jin, but you rebelled against me right on the spot?!

Chapter 34 I asked you to support the King of Jin, but you rebelled against me right on the spot?!

[In December of the 29th year of Yongjin, a letter was sent from Liangzhou.]

[When Huan Sheng saw the letter, he looked thoughtful. The letter came from Huan Jie, the governor of Liangzhou, who was guarding the border in Liangzhou.]

[In the spring of January in the 30th year of Yongjin, Huan Sheng paid a visit to Jin Wang Chu Shizhao. Under Huan Yi's deliberate efforts to win him over, Huan Sheng wanted to take advantage of the situation and gain a foothold in the court.]

[You have a long talk with Huan Sheng about the current situation.]

[Because you are quite charming, and have a certain degree of foresight and wisdom, after this discussion, he has a completely changed impression of you and thinks you are someone worthy of trust. ]

【Huan Sheng changed his original liberal faction stance. 】

【Huan Sheng became a member of the Jin Wang Party.】

In the picture, Huan Sheng has become someone who can be dispatched by Chu Shizhao. Chu Shizhao can send Huan Sheng on diplomatic missions and do some specific things.

To some extent, Huan Sheng and Huan Jie can both be considered precious political legacies, and can be said to be a huge harvest from the marriage between Chu Shizhao and Huan Yi.

However, due to Chu Shizhao's unique "modern man" mental cleanliness, he hated this kind of marriage relationship and hated this behavior that Huan Yi had to devote himself to him even though he had no feelings for him.

It sounds like Chu Shizhao is a bit mean.

But he just doesn't want things that have been snatched away, he just wants others to be willing to give it.

Furthermore, no matter how beautiful a woman is, if she doesn't truly love him, what's the use of getting her? If something goes wrong, he still has to weigh the pros and cons.

That kind of recognition and submission from the bottom of one's heart is what Chu Shizhao longs for.

Chu Shizhao would despise using powerful strength and army to intimidate the enemy and force them to submit to you.

What he wants is that I not only defeat you, but also that you recognize him from the bottom of your heart.

If you want to be someone, be Li Shimin.

And sure enough, after Chu Shizhao made his attitude clear, the relationship between him and Huan Yi entered a cold period.

There was no more unnecessary interaction between the two sides.

"I knew I was forced." Chu Shizhao became more and more certain of his point of view, but this did not prevent the relationship between Chu Shizhao and Huan Sheng from gradually deepening.

A cooperative relationship is a win-win situation.

After all, they have a marriage alliance. Chu Shizhao needs Huan's power, and Huan also wants Chu Shizhao's background. There's no problem with that.

[In the spring of February in the 30th year of Yongjin, the rebel army led by Wang Shouyi was powerful. They annexed Song Xun's troops and began to attack cities in the south.]

[Emperor Yongjin appointed Lu En to lead a central army of 5 men to march south to attack the bandits headed by Wang Shouyi, who called themselves the "Eternal Life Army."]

[After receiving the order, Rune immediately mobilized his troops and headed south.]

Wang Shouyi and Song Xun were two rebel groups.

Not the same force.

In previous simulations, Wang Shouyi and Song Xun had their share of wins and losses. Sometimes Wang Shouyi annexed Song Xun's troops, and sometimes Song Xun annexed Wang Shouyi's troops.

These two people have a characteristic, that is, they are both blue-quality subordinate cards at the beginning, but in the process of merging with each other, their abilities will be improved little by little.

When Wang Shouyi reaches the capital, he will gradually turn into a gold-quality monarch card and call himself the King of Chuang.

Yes.

The abilities in simulations are not fixed values.

This is just like the kings, princes, generals and ministers in history. Their abilities were displayed differently in different periods.

It’s just that most of the kings, princes, generals and ministers reach their peak as soon as they appear, and there are very few who gradually emerge.

For example, Jiang Wei, the Qilin boy of Tianshui, his abilities have definitely undergone a huge improvement from the time he first appeared on the stage to the time when he plotted to harm the three sages.

However, a general card like Huo Qubing, who reaches the peak as soon as he debuts and is golden at the start, is definitely a pervert among perverts.

Chu Shizhao's initial value is exactly the same as the initial value in reality.

His martial arts value is relatively low, mainly because he has not learned martial arts since he was a child. His riding and archery skills are also mediocre, and he only has basic riding skills.

In the last simulation, Chu Shizhao raised his military strength to 81 points by continuously fighting wars.

However, when he started the simulation again, Chu Shizhao's combat power value fell back to the initial state of 61 points.

Therefore, the situation that the Great Zhou Dynasty faced was very dangerous.

The rebel army in the south is a system of breeding insects, where they use constant wars to consume, improve, roll up their sleeves, and build up their capabilities. By the time they grow up, they can no longer be suppressed.

Rune, who was mediocre in strength, was just an experience baby. He kept brushing up his records, which instead cultivated the opponent's ability and gave him a big one.

Chu Shizhao really couldn't figure out why Emperor Yongjin wanted to use Lu En to lead the central army. Was it because he couldn't choose a more capable candidate, or was it because the capable people had selfish motives and could not be considered as subjects of Emperor Yongjin?

Chu Shizhao was unable to evaluate these contents because he was not really the Emperor of Yongjin, and his thinking and known information were different.

[In the spring of March in the 30th year of Yongjin, you reported to the Emperor of Yongjin that your memorial implied that Lu En's ability was limited and that he was not suitable to be the commander-in-chief of a region.]

[The Emperor of Yongjin kept it in his palace and did not accept your suggestion. 】

Chu Shizhao knew that it would be difficult to persuade Emperor Yongjin to make a decision, but he still had to persuade him. He couldn't just watch the other side send away all the elite troops of the Great Zhou Dynasty in one wave.

[In April of the 30th year of the Yongjin reign, with your help and the Emperor of Yongjin's deliberate promotion, Huan Sheng was quickly promoted to the position of Minister of Revenue.]

[In May of the 30th year of the Yongjin reign, the Yongjin Emperor's condition became more serious, and his eldest son Chu Shixu sent the imperial physician Sun Kuang to treat the Yongjin Emperor.]

[On May 7, the 30th year of the Yongjin reign, the Yongjin Emperor's condition worsened again, and he soon passed away. He left behind a will in which he made Chu Shixu the crown prince to inherit the throne.]

[On May 9, the 30th year of Yongjin, under this will, all the aristocratic families in Chang'an immediately became Chu Shixu's followers. Among them, after supporting Chu Shixu, the Wei family criticized you as quickly as possible, and there were countless memorials impeaching you.]

[In order to consolidate the situation and control the government and the public, Chu Shixu, after weighing the pros and cons, cut your salary as a prince and placed you under house arrest, preventing you from contacting the outside world.]

[Under the current situation, Huan Sheng, under the persuasion of Huan Yi, is running around, hoping to get the support of some of the noble families that are at odds with the Wei family, so as to rescue you.]

[But after the throne was set in stone, Chu Shizhao, the fourth son of the emperor, had little power among the princes. Most of the noble families, judging the situation, were unwilling to contribute and fell out with the Wei family.]

[However, Chu Shixu was also afraid of the Huan family who were guarding Liangzhou, so apart from placing them under house arrest, he did not take any extra actions.]

[In June of the 30th year of Yongjin, the Xiongnu Khan heard that the emperor of the Great Zhou Dynasty had passed away, and thought that he could take this opportunity to enter the country to plunder. However, he did not expect that the Xiongnu could enter the border of the Great Zhou Dynasty from the north without any obstacles. Except for a few Jiedushi in Datong and Jinyang, most of the other Jiedushi allowed the Xiongnu to do whatever they wanted.]

[The Xiongnu Khan Maoyi Chanyu keenly sensed the attitude of the Jiedushi and determined that the foundation of the Great Zhou Dynasty was unstable. Instead of robbing in these poor places, it would be better to take a big chance and go directly to Chang'an to plunder.]

[In July of the 30th year of the Yongjin reign, the Xiongnu used light cavalry to advance rapidly, bypassing the cities guarded by the Jiedushi and marching straight to Chang'an.]

[In mid-July of the 30th year of the Yongjin reign, the Xiongnu troops besieging Chang'an had reached 70,000, and most of the central army had been sent to the south to quell the rebellion, leaving the court short of troops. Chu Shixu was shaken, but under the advice of his ministers, he decided to recruit new troops and defend Chang'an.]

[In the same month, Chu Shizhao, who was under house arrest in Jinyang Prefecture, advised his brother that since most of the soldiers in Chang'an were new soldiers, they had no choice but to hold on and not go out to fight in the field. At the same time, he ordered the military governors from all over the country to come to the rescue. Even if these military governors did not arrive in time, it would be enough to scare off the Xiongnu through bluffing.]

[However, your brother Chu Shixu has just ascended the throne and does not want to listen to your advice. He wants to show off his skills and abilities.]

[Under the persuasion and recommendation of his ministers, he appointed Wu Zhen, a veteran general with great prestige and military achievements in Chang'an.]

【Wu Zhen had made great military achievements. More than 30 years ago, he defeated the Xiongnu.】

[Therefore, he never took the Xiongnu seriously, and even believed that the army in Chang'an was enough to go out of the city and fight a big battle with the Xiongnu to let them know the bravery of the people of the Great Zhou.]

【Wu Zhen's impassioned speech in the court also made the ministers believe that this was indeed the case. The Great Zhou, which had not fought for too long, was immersed in the glory of the past and was full of contempt and indifference towards the barbarians.】

[In August of the 30th year of Yongjin, Wu Zhen, who thought it was time to try to lead the battle, personally led his army out of the city to meet the Xiongnu and launch an unexpected surprise attack, giving the invading Xiongnu a hard time.]

[However, the administration was corrupt, the logistics were rotten, and the morale was low. The Chang'an troops were the new army. Once they started fighting, although Wu Zhen took the lead and killed a lot of people, he could not resist the current situation of these new troops that were easily defeated at the first touch.]

[In this battle, Wu Zhen was seriously injured. He killed more than 12943 Xiongnu people at the cost of nearly 2000 new Zhou troops.] [Book of the Later Zhou: Biography of Wu Zhen: "Zhen did not agree with this. He felt that the Xiongnu were too weak to be defeated. He took the initiative to lead his army in a surprise attack, but was defeated and returned injured."]

[Not long after, Wu Zhen died of his wounds. The Xiongnu, who had originally wanted to retreat, became more confident and motivated after Wu Zhen's defeat, and decided to try besieging Chang'an again.]

[In the middle of August in the 30th year of the Yongjin era, a minister advised that the Xiongnu were coming in full force and that it was now difficult to stop them. Under the current circumstances, they could either move the capital or order the military governors from all over the country to come to Beijing to provide assistance.]

[Chu Shixu naturally could not accept the idea of ​​moving the capital. If so, he would become the eternal sinner of the Great Zhou Dynasty. While hesitating, he decided to order the governors of various places to come to Beijing for assistance.]

[The Jiedushi who received the order all began to take action. However, although some of them accepted the order and expressed their intention to go to the capital to support the court, they were frightened when they saw the Xiongnu army of nearly 100,000 besieging Chang'an, and were unwilling to waste their own strength.]

[Most of them obeyed orders but did not provide assistance.]

[Only Huan Jie, who received the letter from Huan Sheng in the capital, after thinking for a moment, immediately borrowed 30,000 soldiers from the Qiang people and took 50,000 soldiers from Liangzhou to Chang'an to support Chang'an.]

[In September of the 30th year of the Yongjin reign, Huan Jie led a large army from Liangzhou. In order to show off his power, he even played tricks by tying branches to the tails of horses to create billowing smoke, in order to scare the Xiongnu.]

[The Xiongnu had been besieging for a long time, and Chang'an did not dare to leave. They had long been short of food. Seeing Huan Jie's momentum, they did not want to fight to the death with him, so they retreated in defeat.]

[At this moment, most of the subjects in the capital had not yet had time to cheer, but they received Huan Jie's request to enter the capital, which made Wei Shi terrified, and hurriedly advised Chu Shixu not to agree to this.]

[Chu Shixu naturally realized the seriousness of the situation, but another minister who was wooed by Huan Sheng wrote a letter to the emperor, saying that he hoped that Your Majesty would invite Huan Jie to the palace to accept the reward for his meritorious service. If such a meritorious service is not rewarded, I am afraid that the military governors of the world will no longer be willing to help the court.]

[Such an open plot has put the new emperor in a state of hesitation. ]

[However, a gatekeeper in Chang'an had been bribed by Huan Yi long ago. Under Huan Yi's suggestion and advice, he opened the city gate to welcome Huan Jie who had made great contributions to the defense.]

Huan Jie ‘mistakenly’ thought that it was the emperor who sent his generals to open the city gate, and immediately led his troops into the capital.

【then. 】

[Huan Jie, the governor of Liangzhou, led a large army into Chang'an.]

[Congratulations on unlocking a new skin illustration - Leading the Army into the Capital - Huan Jie. ]

On the screen, there appeared a warrior from Liangzhou dressed in military uniform, calmly riding his horse into the capital with a large army. His eyes were full of cruelty and ferocity.

[Huan Jie, who had come to the capital, met with Huan Yi. After learning the situation, in order to test the ministers' attitudes towards him and the ability of the emperor Chu Shixu, he immediately made public the previous conflict between Wei and Chu Shizhao.]

[He believed that the Wei family had been oppressing the people and bringing disaster to the people first, but now they were clinging to power and were not punished, which made it unfair for a prince like Chu Shizhao, who was quite famous for his virtue, to be convicted.]

【Huan Jie thinks that the Wei clan should be exterminated.】

[Immediately, he took out the evidence of crimes that Huan Sheng had collected over the past few days. It turned out that the Wei family had committed many illegal acts, but the successive emperors of the Great Zhou Dynasty had never held them accountable.]

[Of course, Huan Jie did this to establish his authority in front of the other officials and to test his power.]

No.

Man, you're a little too Trisolaran.

You just open your mouth and say to exterminate three clans, right?
Yarema, such a strong sense of oppression.

Something fucking terrible happened.

Li Jin's arrival in Beijing would bring a sense of security to Chu Shizhao, but Huan Jie's arrival in Beijing did not bring a sense of security to Chu Shizhao, but an unknown and uncontrollable environment.

This kind of person is much more dangerous than Li Jin. You never know what he can do.

However, as far as the current feeling is concerned, Chu Shizhao was still quite happy. Wei, who had just placed him under house arrest, was subdued by Huan Jie with just one sentence. To be honest, this second uncle of ours is quite tough.

[In September of the 30th year of the Yongjin reign, the newly-appointed Emperor Chu Shixu weighed the pros and cons under the high pressure brought by Huan Jie's military power. With irrefutable evidence, he agreed to exterminate the three clans of the Wei family.]

[In his opinion, the extinction of the Wei clan would inevitably cause dissatisfaction among other aristocratic families towards Huan Jie. At that time, he would be able to check and balance Huan Jie and the other aristocratic families and weaken each other's power.]

[On September 177, the 77th year of the Yongjin reign, the three clans of the Wei family were exterminated. The confiscated property yielded 100 million taels of silver. Huan Jie handed over taels of silver to the court, and used the remaining million taels of silver mostly to reward his own troops.]

[In the same month, Huan Jie found you. ]

[“I want to depose the emperor and make you the king. What do you think?”]

[He has a sword on his waist and looks directly at you. Although it is a marriage relationship, his tone is aggressive and carries an unquestionable sense of command.]

[“If I were the king, would you be my subject?” You pondered for a moment, then asked while pacing in the hall.]

[“If you are a virtuous man, you should be my minister.” Huan Jie said calmly, “I will exterminate the three clans of the Wei family to seek justice for you.”]

[“But whether he is virtuous or foolish, isn’t that just a casual remark from the general?” You looked directly at Huan Jie and walked up to him without giving in. ]

[“If I were a king, I would show my kindness to the world.”]

[“But the general may not be willing to serve as a minister.”]

[“How is this act of deposing and enthroning the emperor any different from open rebellion?”]

[“The court is just beginning to settle down, the Xiongnu have retreated, and the generals are being summoned to the capital, hoping to assist the Zhou Dynasty and stabilize the world. However, you are still trying to depose and enthrone the emperor when the situation is still uncertain. Are you really a loyal minister?”]

[“But the emperor I established is Ming Gong.” He also walked towards you, his aura did not retreat at all. ]

[“If I am to be the emperor in your hands, then I would rather not be the emperor.” You snorted coldly, “Do you think I can’t see through your thoughts?”]

[When Huan Jie heard this, his eyes became even colder.]

[The atmosphere suddenly turned cold.]

[Neither side is willing to give in at all.]

Huan Jie sneered and snorted, "Do you want to test the sharpness of my sword?"

[“My sword is not bad either.” You immediately drew the sword from your waist and pointed it directly at Huan Jie in front of you.]

【"Come here, take him to the prison." Huan Jie raised his hand. 】

[The soldiers who followed in looked at each other, clasped their fists and whispered: "General, this... is not good, right?"]

[“Imprison him in the Heavenly Prison.” Huan Jie raised his voice and cut the documents in front of him with a sword.]

[The soldiers dared not disobey and had to stand up and march forward.]

[“I am a member of the royal family of the Great Zhou Dynasty, the son of the previous emperor. I want to see who dares to touch me.” You laughed loudly, looked at the soldiers around you, raised your head, stood up, and left. ]

The problem still occurred.

He has no power of his own and relies entirely on support from others. Even if he becomes the emperor, he will definitely be a puppet in the hands of others.

Seeing how his second uncle Huan Jie dared to act, he knew that this man was extremely courageous, and that if he gained power, he would probably be in trouble.

How long has the honeymoon period lasted? The backlash was immediate.

The situation in Da Zhou has now entered a more chaotic stage.

Even more tragic than the previous round!
at the same time.

Huan Yi looked at the lines of simulated information, her face flushed with anger at her second brother's actions.

What are you doing!

What on earth is he doing!

What on earth does this mean!
I asked you to support the King of Jin to be the emperor, but you, my second brother, just openly rebelled. What on earth are you doing? ?
Huan Yi took a deep breath and realized
There was no need to think too much about her previous thoughts, they were right.

Her two brothers are completely different from her.

The only thing to do now is to follow Chu Shizhao and run away immediately.

The situation in Chang'an is completely out of control!
(End of this chapter)

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