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Chapter 774: A generation of goblins conquered the eternal emperor 13

Lu Buwei was a prudent person, and the people who were selected and sent to the King of Qin were all safe and secure, otherwise Ying Zheng would not be able to grow up and govern in peace.

Shu Ange is not worried about this, she is not only a martial arts master, but also a fairy.

As a well-behaved goblin who never harms anyone, she intends to use her strengths to check Lu Buwei's favorability and strengthen the other party's trust in her.

After entering Xianyang City, Shu Ange, considering the long-term development, couldn't keep wearing an illusionary face all the time, so she returned to her original appearance, relying on the disguise technique to make her stunning appearance a little more ordinary.

With the superb disguise technique, Shu Ange turned her enchanting appearance into a handsome young man.

Lu Buwei was originally a businessman. With his superb communication skills, he dealt with Yingyiren, who was a proton in Handan of Zhao State, and let him first recognize the wife of Prince An Guojun's wife, Madam Huayang, as his mother, and then help him return to Qin State. With his mother, he was established as the heir.

Later, King Zhaoxiang of Qin died, and King An Guo succeeded to the throne in the tenth month of Qin Zhuanxu's calendar. Three days later, he died during the funeral for his father.

An Guojun has more than 30 sons. Yingyiren came from a humble background and was a proton in Zhao.

After the king succeeded to the throne, in order to thank Lu Buwei for his kindness, he named him Marquis Wenxin and gave him 100,000 households in Luoyang, and appointed him as a prime minister.

Lu Buwei was a man of boldness and love, and he had three thousand diners and nearly ten thousand servants.

If Shu Ange had no real skills, it would not be easy for him to stand out from the three thousand diners, but she was well-versed in swordsmanship and excellent in horsemanship and archery. Lu Buwei had no reason to reject her.

She got to know Lu Buwei's house visitor first, and then relied on the other person's introduction to meet Lu Buwei.

Lu Buwei is modest but not arrogant, and his conversation is witty but not vulgar.

Shu Ange met Lu Buwei as a ranger. She won his favor with her superb martial arts and excellent archery skills, and then quietly hinted in his heart, making him drop his guard and lead her to be a confidant.

Speaking of which, Shu Ange's little trick is a bit disgraceful, but she doesn't harbor any malice and is open and honest in her heart.

After gaining the trust of Lu Buwei, Shu Ange was not immediately introduced to the King of Qin.

Being able to become the prime minister of a country from a businessman, Lu Buwei is by no means an ordinary person. On the premise of trusting Shu Ange, he still sent someone to investigate her origins.

Naturally, those people couldn't find a good place to investigate. Shu Ange's origins were all made up.

Her script was flawless, and Lu Buwei had a lot of peculiar disciples, and she didn't find anything wrong with her.

Half a month later, Lu Buwei finally recommended Shu Ange to the King of Qin, and after another three days, the King of Qin officially summoned her into the palace.

It was finally time to enter the palace, so Shu Ange specially changed into new clothes. Before leaving, he left a few taels of money for Mu Sheng and Mu Qing, and told them not to worry. She would be back in a few days or half a month.

One hundred years ago, in order to deepen reforms and get rid of the old aristocratic influence, Yang, a Daliang merchant in the Qin state, suggested to Duke Xiao of Qin that the capital should be moved from Yongcheng to Xianyang.

In the blink of an eye, Xianyang City is expanding, and the palace is also expanding.

The towering city wall stands between heaven and earth, and the towering palace gate is solemn and majestic. Shu Ange entered the palace with Lu Buwei and walked in the quiet palace road.

The guard was patrolling the palace with a sharp blade, and when he encountered Lu Buwei's car, he respectfully saluted him.

Qin Gong was bigger than Shu Ange had imagined, and Lu Buwei's status in the palace was also higher than she expected.

King Qin had just ascended the throne, and most of the government affairs in the DPRK were handled by Lu Buwei together with other ministers. Now he can only sit on the sidelines and give some innocuous suggestions as appropriate.

Ying Zheng spends most of his time studying, learning to read, learn the art of war, learn the king's way, learn the art of running a country, and also learn martial arts.

In the aspect of cultivating Ying Zheng, Lu Buwei worked hard and never kept his secrets.

Compared with those of later generations, who deliberately picked some young princes to support the throne, and then tried their best to raise them, hoping that the other party would not be able to write edicts without learning and skills, Lu Buwei was really considered a superlative.

It was his dedicated attitude that made later generations suspect that Ying Zheng was Lu Buwei's son.

After all, for most people, when the power is in the world, the throne at your fingertips is not a small temptation.

In the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, the rituals and music collapsed, the princes opposed the Zhou royal family, and the ministers in the court opposed the princes, so that there was a matter of dividing the three families into Jin.

If Lu Buwei turned against the King of Qin, others would not be surprised.

Shu Ange followed behind the carriage, with a leisurely posture and steady steps, with a long sword on his waist.

This sword was given to her by Lu Buwei. He is a generous person, if there is no such relationship as Ying Zheng, Shu Ange will appreciate him even more.

But because of Ying Zheng, Shu Ange wanted to know more about Lu Buwei's attitude towards Ying Zheng, whether he had the mind cultivated by the king, or was he greedy for power and intended to coerce the emperor to make the princes.

Lu Buwei brought Shu Ange to the Ba Palace. She waited in the palace garden for a while before being summoned to the inner palace.

Before entering the hall, under the reminder of the guard, Shu Ange removed the sword from his waist, and the guard kept it for him.

It had been three years since they first met, and Ying Zheng had also transformed from a young prince of Qin who had an uncertain future to a king of Qin.

He didn't even know that the little deer he had rescued back then was actually a little goblin, but now he has taken the form of a human and has come from afar to find him.

Shu Ange strode to the inner hall, and Lu Buwei and Ying Zheng knelt face to face on the couch to talk, with a small coffee table in front of them.

She landed on one knee, gave Ying Zheng a salute, and said loudly, "Minglan of Neishi County pays a visit to the king."

As a diners under Lu Buwei's family, Shu Ange did not have an official position at this time, and there was no grass-roots appellation in this era, so he directly used the place name and the name to call himself.

Ying Zheng had heard from Lu Buwei a few days ago that a new ranger had arrived in his family, and his swordsmanship was unparalleled. He wanted him to enter the palace to teach him swordsmanship.

Lu Buwei was full of praise when he mentioned Minglan, and Ying Zheng wrote down the name.

He thought he would meet a middle-aged ranger who had been through the vicissitudes of life, but he didn't expect him to be so young and didn't look much older than him.

Ming Lansheng's eyebrows are clear and beautiful, the bee-waisted ape has a tall and straight back, and his long hair is held up with a wooden hairpin, and he is as gentle as a scholar.

Ying Zheng looked at it for a while, but he couldn't associate her with a ranger with high martial arts skills.

But Father Zhong never lies, there is no doubt about that.

When Ying Zheng looked at Shu Ange, she also quietly watched him. He hadn't seen him for more than three years. He had grown a lot, his temperament was more gloomy than when he first met him, and his eyebrows were a little more sharp.

(Those who have been chasing until now should understand the style of Lanqiao, that is, the length is slightly longer and the plot is heavier)

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