The big boss, she's going crazy again

Chapter 8 Princess Wushuang

Chapter 8 Princess Wushuang (8)

"The atmosphere in the palace is not right these two days, Mu Xiang, did something happen?" Yan Su asked.

She took the medicine for three days, and honestly stayed in her own palace for three days before her body returned to normal.

But this imperial garden was deserted and deserted, there were not many court ladies and eunuchs, not even those court ladies and concubines who were posing to attract the emperor and princes.

weird.

Mu Xiang looked around, and after confirming that there was no one there, she whispered, "Your Highness, something has indeed happened, and I will tell you in detail when I return to the servant girl."

That is, something big did happen.

Yan Su didn't ask any more questions, she went to Qinzheng Hall as Princess Wuyou did. At this time, the morning court had already gone down for half a day, and the Emperor Chu would discuss matters in Qinzheng Hall.

"Your Highness..."

"I'll just take a look, take a look at the father and come back." Yan Su said.

After the imperial court, the emperor of Chu and his ministers talked about the important affairs of the country. The rule of Qinzheng Hall was that idlers were not allowed to approach, and Mu Xiang and other court ladies had to stand far away and wait.

And Yan Su is not just an idler.

As soon as she passed, the guard at the door knelt on one knee and saluted.

"Are we almost done?" Yan Su asked.

The guard shook his head, "This subordinate doesn't know."

Confidential matters are not something they can hear.

Yan Su: "Then I'll go in and have a look."

The guards look at me and I look at you. They dare not stop them, but they also dare not let people in at this time.

Yan Su: "Then just pretend you didn't see it, I'll be out in a while.

Guard: "..."

Princess Wuyou didn't do this once or twice. Before, a concubine knew that Yan Su had entered the Palace of Qinzheng and filed a complaint. As a result, she was reprimanded by the Emperor Chu and her position was demoted.

A courtier was very dissatisfied with this and asked the Emperor Chu to lift the punishment on the concubine and reprimand and punish Princess Wuyou. As a result, he was found to have embezzled, accepted bribes and harmed the people. Then his house was ransacked first, and then the heads of those who committed crimes in his family were all removed. Home.

From then on, everyone had a new understanding of the status of Princess Wuyou in the heart of Chu Huang.

After Yan Su went in, the eunuchs and maids inside all bowed to pay respects when they saw it, and kept silent.

Arriving at the main hall, Yan Su heard fierce arguments before she got close.

One side asserts that when the country is in crisis, the princess who enjoys privileges should make some contributions to the country. It is the best choice to get help from another country without consuming national strength and without losing a single soldier.

They can't bear the cruel and barbaric Huns riding on their heads, but they can bear and even enjoy the peace and tranquility obtained by relying on women with peace of mind.

They are obviously useless and incompetent, shameless and have no bottom line, but they still want to wrap themselves in a layer of gold, saying that they are concerned about the country and the people, and for the country and the people.

The other party is the main combat faction, but unfortunately there are only a few people, and their voices are sonorous and powerful, but few people support them.

There are many reasons, such as empty treasury, weak national power, low morale and so on.

When Emperor Chu was still a prince, he advocated changing the country's ethos of emphasizing civility over military affairs. Through reforms, the declining state of Chu could return to its heyday hundreds of years ago, and even surpass it.

But today, less than a tenth of the plan he made has been carried out.

The reason why the reform cannot be carried out smoothly is the deep-rooted ethos of admiring the literary style and the same preference for "easy and comfortable" from the courtiers to the common people.

Some policies issued by the Emperor Chu after he ascended the throne let them see clearly that the reform is good for Chu, but it will damage their interests and make them lose their comfortable life.

They can die, but they must be at ease.

(End of this chapter)

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