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Chapter 331 Tweeting order, the spirit of a country

Chapter 331 Tweeting order, the spirit of a country

After Jiao Ge was arrested, he confessed to his crime, but who instigated this incident has never been revealed.

He also knew that if he didn't say Bo Yikao's words himself, there might be a way to survive. If he did, he would surely die.

After a lot of torture, San Yisheng also had to give up the evidence he got from Jiao Ge. In the end, Jiao Ge was charged with all the crimes, sentenced to tattooing, and joined the construction team for lifelong hard labor.

On the night when Jiao Ge was about to be taken away from Chaoge, a figure came to the cell where Jiao Ge was taken.

The figure passed in front of Jiao Ge, and no one noticed the extra balls of paper under Jiao Ge's feet.

Nangong Shi passed the prison cell expressionlessly, and the one who rushed in front of him was San Yisheng who had received the news.

"I don't know why General Nangong came here late at night?"

Listening to the reports from his subordinates, San Yisheng felt a little regretful, if he could catch Nangong Shi and Jiao Ge talking, then the evidence would be enough.

It's a pity that Nangong Shi was more cautious than he thought, and he didn't get the trick.

"I heard from his mouth that the thief who slandered the second son has been caught, so I came here to see if there is something tricky about this thief?"

Nangong asked a question in return.

"It's all right, but I suspect that there are other instructions behind this thief."

San Yisheng looked directly at Nangong Shi's eyes without fear, he almost pointed at Nangong Shi's nose and said that you are the one who gave instructions.

Nangong Shi smiled lightly and said, "Doubts shouldn't be taken seriously. After all, in the Yin and Shang Dynasties, evidence is required. Are you right, Dr. San?"

"Let me advise you, the Second Young Master is definitely not the Eldest Young Master's opponent. If I were you, I would go back and beg for mercy now. Maybe the Eldest Young Master will let you go in the future."

"I will return this sentence to you."

Watching Nangongshi leave, San Yisheng told his subordinates to search Jiaoge again, in case they had any means to communicate.

It's just that they didn't know that after reading the contents of the note, Jiao Ge had already stuffed the entire note into his mouth and ate it, so naturally he didn't find anything.

After Jiao Ge's crimes were made public by San Yisheng, the bad words against Ji Fa in the market suddenly decreased a lot, and many people immediately reacted.

San Yisheng was planning to strike while the iron was hot and leave a good impression on Ji Fa in the hearts of the people, but at this time the decision of the cabinet on Xiqi finally came down.

"I will never agree!" Nangong Shi suppressed his anger, wishing he could slap the will on the other person's face with his hand, but he knew that if he did that, he would be more likely to be blown away.

"This is the king's plan to implement a new policy. Not only Xiqi, but other vassal states will also adopt such measures in the future."

Huang Feihu explained to Nangong Shi with a straight face.

There's no way, other people don't want to, this villain can only be played by him.

In his heart, he can also feel the anger in Nangong Shi's heart. After all, according to the current scale of his Wu family, maybe he can become a vassal state in the future, and now that Di Xin's new policy comes out, the status of the vassal state will be greatly reduced. .

Di Xin made it clear that he wanted to dig out the roots of the vassal state, but even if the vassals knew this, they couldn't stop it.

Because their sons and concubines would not agree.

It can be said that as soon as this decree is promoted, the princes with more descendants will fight more fiercely. Thinking about the hundreds of sons of Xibohou, King Wu Cheng couldn't help but mourn for Ji Chang for three seconds. .

The bones are still not cold, and my sons are afraid that they will fight because of this decree.

This is not Huang Feihu's exaggeration, but the decree in front of him has this effect.

"From now on, the princes can distribute their land to their descendants. If a prince has not yet appointed an heir before his death, and it is inevitable that brothers will kill each other, the king of people will choose an outstanding person from among his children to distribute his land to his children."

simple?Just this sentence, even ordinary people can understand the meaning after repeating it several times.

But although it is simple here, the turmoil caused is not simple.

Even King Wu Cheng understood that this was challenging the foundation of the inheritance of the vassal states, let alone Nangong Shi and San Yisheng.

But both of them understand that they have no right to object now, and the only thing they can do is to spread this decree as widely as possible, and it is best to arouse the opposition of other princes, so that Di Xin can withdraw his order.

Not to mention the two people's decisions, in the cabinet, there were also constant disputes over Di Xin's twitter order.

It is surprising that this time it was Fei Zhong, a treacherous minister in the eyes of countless people, who took the initiative to oppose Di Xin's decree.

"The decree of grace cannot be implemented. In the past, the three emperors and five emperors had gone through countless efforts to unify the human race. If the decree of grace is implemented, there will be no princes in the future. How can we govern the world?"

Fei Zhong saw at a glance that the Tuen Token was born to weaken the princes, and even if things went on like this, the princes would become weaker and even disappear due to division.

But Fei Zhong didn't think it was a good thing.

Why did the great merchants have eight hundred princes?
On the one hand, it is because of the ancient clan inheritance, and on the other hand, it is also because the big merchants are constantly expanding their territories outward. Under normal circumstances, the outermost places will be allocated to heroes, and then let them go through several generations of hard work. Transform the land into land suitable for farming, and then expand outward again, and the closer the princes are to the Yin Shang, the weaker they are, and the easier it is to be annexed by the Yin Shang.

If the feudal lords are gone, Yin Shang’s current strength is simply not enough to control such a large territory. The Tweeting Order is a good policy, but now is not the time to implement it. In Fei Zhong’s view, the best time to implement it is after the Human Monster War is over. At that time, many vassal states must have perished, and those abandoned lands could be used to implement the Tweet Order.

However, if it is implemented now, it will make other vassal states alienate Emperor Xin, which is not conducive to the overall situation.

"No, the implementation of the Tweeting Order is beneficial to the overall situation. How can a state of disunity be equal to unity?" Shang Rong objected.

Shang Rong had always opposed Di Xin before, it was because the nobles behind him opposed it, but the promulgation of the Tweeting Order will not only not affect the nobles of Yin and Shang, but benefit the nobles, so naturally he will not object this time , but to fully support.

After all, after many times of training by Emperor Xin, the nobles of Yin Shang have begun to develop into aristocratic families. The stronger the Yin Shang, the more benefits these nobles will get. After all, the extra land does not need their nobles to govern ?

Although there are still talents cultivated by the school, the nobles don't believe that the family society they have passed down from generation to generation is not as good as those so-called schools.

Just as Shang Rong and Fei Zhong were arguing in the conference hall, Wen Zhongbigan and Huang Feihu came to the depths of the palace in a hurry.

"Your Majesty, please see your Majesty."

(End of this chapter)

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