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Chapter 131 Princess Rebellion

Chapter 131 Princess Rebellion
He Jin didn't take He Jin seriously, and the roles he could play were different because of his different connections.

He Jin knew that the mouth of the waterway attached to the waterway was not simple, and it was more or less inextricably related to the officials of the waterway, and it might be used someday.

With the idea of ​​multiple friends and multiple paths, Wan An asked the boy to bring a green and white glazed wine glass, and poured a glass for He Jin himself: "This matter has nothing to do with water transportation, I'm afraid you can't help , Even if you have a great ability, you can only use it in the waterway of the canal, and you can't help Wan Mou solve the current problem."

When He Jin finally arrived, he said something about Wan, and made a look of surprise on purpose: "I heard the boy call out Yu Shi, and the official called himself Wan, so it could be Wan'an, the city patrol censor."

Wan An has been sitting on the bench now, and he didn't expect anyone to remember his name. It seems that Wan An's name is quite useful in the capital.

Wan An's face was full of red, and he raised his face greatly. He cupped his hands and said, "That's right, my official is Wan'an, the imperial censor of the city."

Not long after being complacent, Wan An sighed again: "Wan Mou used to have a bright future. He helped the yamen in charge of Caochangyuan's money, and it would be able to rise in a few years. It's a pity... ..."

Wan An said that he was sad, picked up the green and white glazed wine glass, and drank it down in one gulp.

He drank three or four glasses in a row, then put down the glass, and sighed again.

He Jin hesitated for a long time, as if he was thinking about a plan, and when Wan An was about to get half drunk, he suddenly said: "The root of Wan Yushi's current predicament is that there is no noble person to help him. Money bag, there is no shortage of promotion from nobles. According to Wan Yushi, he has lost his money bag, so he has lost the help of nobles, and it can even be said that he has been rejected by nobles. As long as Wan Yushi finds another nobleman, he will OK."

Wan An raised his eyelids and glanced at He Jin, seeing that he had clearly stated the stakes involved, his attitude towards him became more serious.

Things are just like what He Jin said, as long as there are nobles in the court, there will be no worries about official career.

Wan An put down his wine glass, and said with a sad face: "This matter is easy to say. Without the relationship between the township party, teachers and students, and the same age, how can it be so easy to cling to the nobleman. Besides, as the patrolling censor, I There was an endorsement from the Metropolitan Procuratorate behind him, but it fell into the hands of a son-in-law from a poor family, but any high-ranking official would think that the official is not capable and has no intention to support the official."

He Jin showed eagerness on his face, rubbed his hands together and said, "If the students have a way to get Wan Yushi to get involved with Uncle Guo, how much money Wan Yushi is willing to pay."

Wan An was already half-drunk, but he sobered up instantly when he heard that he was connected with Uncle Guo.

He was so excited that he could hardly sit still, but he still suppressed his excitement and didn't directly say how much money he wanted.

In case the other party sits on the ground and raises the price, the lion opens his mouth and asks for tens of thousands of silver.

Wan An is worthy of being an old bureaucrat, and said patiently: "To be honest, I don't have much cash in my hands, and I can take out 1000 taels of silver at most. It depends on whether your news is true or not, and the quality of the news. The official will give the corresponding silver."

He Jin had already taken out Wan'an's only life-saving straw, which also involved Wan'an's official career. Seeing that he still looked neither salty nor indifferent, he secretly sighed in his heart that he deserved to be an old official.

He Jin didn't hide it, and didn't set up a written proof. He said it straightforwardly: "Students trust Wan Yushi's character, so it's okay to say it directly, but Wan Yushi can't treat students badly."

Wan An quickly expressed his attitude: "Don't worry, this gentleman, as long as the news is useful, Wan will never be stingy with money."

He Jintu appeared poorly: "Wan Yushi should know the identity of the student. Caokou often has contacts with Ma Yun, the tax supervisor and eunuch of Chongwenmen. A few days ago, according to Ma Yun's order, he sent a batch of tribute to Princess Changping. village."

When He Jin said this, he looked around, as if he was worried about being discovered.

It feels like no one is around, and no one will eavesdrop.

He Jin lowered his voice, only the two of them could hear: "Students actually found someone training soldiers in Huangzhuang."

Wan An's eyes widened in an instant, and with his disposition of serving as the censor of the city for many years, he almost couldn't calm down and let out a surprised cry.

Fortunately, Wan An held back in time, but his heart still could not be calm for a long time.

The word training made his scalp tingle.

Wan An soon felt a burst of ecstasy again, military training was tantamount to rebellion, as long as he grasped this handle, he could definitely get on Uncle Guo.

Concubine Zheng had long regarded Princess Changping and the empress as thorns in her eyes, but it was not enough to abolish the empress, she wished for their mother and daughter to die.

No matter how much Emperor Jiazhen favored Concubine Zheng, he had disregarded the objections of his ministers to abolish the empress, but he would not kill the empress mother and son and bear the infamy.

It's different when there is an excuse for rebellion. Emperor Jiazhen didn't want to kill the queen mother and son, so he had to give them a three-foot white silk.

Wan'an couldn't sit still anymore, but he still didn't run to Uncle Guo's mansion immediately, and took this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to catch up with Uncle Guo Zheng Guotai.

Wan An tried his best to calm down, pretending to be nonchalant and said: "This news is not bad, as for Yinzi, when I go to Princess Changping's Huangzhuang in person, if I really find out that you are the one you said in your mouth. According to the situation, I will reward you with 1000 taels of silver at that time."

When He Jin heard the 1000 taels of silver, he stood up directly from the Huali official hat chair, and cupped his hands excitedly: "Let's just agree, the student lives in the first house in the second alley to the north of Chongwenmen, Wan Yu Shi Ke can't break his promise, remember to send someone to send the money over."

Wan An was completely relieved when he heard what He Jin said about the residence. It seems that this person was not sent by others to amuse him.

Wan'an, as the censor of the patrol city, usually has contact with the Cao Gang, and knows that the residence Wan'an mentioned is the entrance of a big Cao Gang in Chongwenmen.

It seems that the Caokou in front of him should have accidentally learned about Princess Changping's military training, and is ready to sell it for a good price.

Wan An didn't have the heart to listen to Kunqiang anymore, so he stood up and left the official seat: "Go back and wait, as long as the news is true, I will send someone to send you the money tomorrow."

Wan An left a word, hurriedly walked down the corridor, and hurried to Princess Changping's Huangzhuang.

He Jin seemed to be on the safe side, and deliberately left from another direction. He was passing by Li Mian's official seat, and accidentally glanced at Li Mian, and the two exchanged glances.

(End of this chapter)

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