A wise minister of all ages?

For the sake of the country, he would die by hitting the pillar to make his will known?

Hearing what these scholars said, Wei Wu almost laughed out loud.

Although I had expected that someone would come out to cause trouble, the way they did it was somewhat amusing.

What virtue and ability did Huang Lang have to be called a wise minister of all ages, not to mention his death in making his will known?

There wasn't even a broken bone, just some broken flesh, and yet this is still praised to the sky by scholars.

Looking at the scholars who were talking, Wei Wu deliberately put on a puzzled expression.

"You said that Censor Huang died by hitting his head against a pillar in front of the palace to make his case clear. What does that have to do with me, Wei Wu? Why should I feel guilty?"

"Your body and hair are inherited from your parents. Since Censor Huang deliberately damaged his body, his father should be responsible for his actions. I am not his father!"

"And I must ask you one more thing. You say he died to make his case clear, so I'd like to ask, is he dead?"

Wei Wu's remarks are like chocolate. It's fine for people to eat it, but it will poison dogs to death if they eat it.

So after he finished speaking, the common people and wealthy merchants just watched the fun, but the scholars' faces looked as ugly as if their father had died.

One of the scholars even stood up and looked directly at Wei Wu.

"May God bless Censor Huang as long as he is still alive. If anything were to happen to him, Earl Changle would be cursed by everyone and his infamy would last forever!"

After the scholar finished speaking, several people beside him immediately joined in.

"Yes, Lord Changle should be thankful that Imperial Censor Huang was only seriously injured, otherwise you would be despised and cursed by future generations!"

"That's right. If Censor Huang dies, you, Lord Changle, can expect to be condemned by the world's writers!"

Several scholars spoke loudly and passionately, even though there was no conclusion yet.

In their mouths, it seemed as if Wei Wu had violated the laws of heaven and the charges had already been brought against him.

If it were someone else, they would probably be so angry at these nerds that their nose would be crooked.

However, as for Wei Wu, he only wanted to laugh at the scholar's stupidity.

He didn't care at all about what they said that was not yet confirmed, but continued to mention Censor Huang.

"Since Censor Huang is still alive, what's the point of a deathbed remonstration? I'd rather wait until he's dead before I tell you about my eternal infamy."

"Also, you say I'm spreading lies and misleading the people, pursuing strange and illicit techniques, and not thinking about serving the country. I guess you must have made great achievements!"

"In that case, why not tell everyone about your achievements and let everyone see how brilliant they are."

After Wei Wu finished speaking, the scholar who spoke first spoke again.

"Though we students may not have made any achievements, we have read the books of the sages, know what is good and what is evil, and distinguish right from wrong. We are well-educated and will become the pillars of the country in the future."

Pfft!

"Hahahahaha~!"

Hearing what the scholar said, Wei Wu couldn't help laughing this time.

He didn't stop laughing until the laughing scholars' faces turned black.

"Sorry, I don't usually laugh like that unless someone says something really stupid and I can't help it."

"According to you, if we only read the books of the sages, we will know good and evil, right and wrong, and become pillars of the country in the future?"

"Then I want to ask you, which of the four treacherous ministers of the Zhao and Song dynasties was not well-read? Could it be that they were also pillars of the country?"

Having said that, Wei Wu did not give the other party a chance to speak, and continued directly:

"You accuse me of spreading rumors and misleading the public. Do you have any evidence? Have you seen or heard anything? You're just a bunch of bookworms who've become stupid from reading too much."

"To say you've read too much is a compliment. You should be called good-for-nothings. You can't even understand what you read, you're just idiots who just follow the crowd."

"Have you not heard Confucius say, 'To hear the truth and then to follow it blindly is to abandon virtue!' Do you see the reason behind the things around you?"

While speaking, Wei Wu pointed directly at the cement road under his feet.

"My concrete road is suitable for people, cars, horses and goods to walk on, without having to worry about muddy or slippery roads due to rain."

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