Daming Greedy Wolf Star

Chapter 325 Whoever Made the Mistake, Then Who Should Fix It

Chapter 325 Whoever Made the Mistake, Then Who Should Fix It

Outside Sunchon City, Xishan.

Xishan is actually not called Xishan. The original name should be Shijingshan. However, because it is just to the west of Shuntian Mansion, and there are many outsiders in Shuntian Mansion who moved here due to the imperial order, the name Shijingshan is not very commonly used. On the contrary, Xishan became the most commonly used name.

Zhu Zhanhe got off the carriage, stretched out his hand to block the dazzling sunlight, and then got off the carriage along the wooden steps sent up by Zhu Ling.

"Are you ready?" Zhu Zhanhe looked at Yang Pu in front of him with a half-smile.

"I... I, the sinner, do you still have a choice?" Yang Pu took a deep breath and looked slumped.

"Yes." Zhu Zhanhe smiled brightly, but Yang Pu could not feel any warmth from this smile. Instead, it was full of coldness.

"Why do you think I want to keep you? If it weren't for you to go to Wala, you and your family would have gone with Yang Rong and Yang Shiqi."

"Don't look unhappy with your face. I'm giving you a chance to save your daughter and grandson. Yang Rong and Yang Shiqi can't even ask for it."

Yang Pu sighed after hearing this.

Indeed, although Zhu Zhanhe was very shameless, there was really nothing wrong with what he said.

"That's right..." Zhu Zhanhe smiled and patted Yang Pu on the shoulder, looking encouraging.

"Do it well. If you can get more benefits than I expected, I will protect your grandson from death."

Hearing this, Yang Pu lowered his head, raised his clothes and knelt down on the ground, saluted Zhu Zhanhe, then got up and left, heading towards the convoy that Zhu Zhanhe had prepared for him.

"His Royal Highness." It wasn't until Yang Pu left that Jian Xiao asked.

"Do you really trust this guy?"

Zhu Zhanhe smiled.

Zhu Zhanhe didn't have the slightest fondness for these rotten Confucians of the old era. If he had to say that he did, it would only be because of his appetite for people like Chen Xun who dared to make corresponding changes in different situations. .

As for San Yang, a rotten scholar who only knows how to stick to the benevolence, righteousness and morality he has learned, Zhu Zhanhe does not have a good attitude.

But he still let Yang Pu stay because there were still things that needed to be done.

Chen Xun had made a report before, and Zhang Fu, Zhang Sheng and others seconded the proposal. In the end, the Empress Dowager Zhang made the decision to send an envoy to hold Wala accountable.

This kind of thing always requires people to do it. After this "reform", although there are still many people who can be used in the government, there are very few experienced people.

Civil servants all have groups, such as Sanyang and others. If your interests are not in line with theirs, it will be difficult for you to integrate into them.

This makes it difficult for those Confucian scholars in the later Jin Dynasty who mainly studied Gongyang Studies to have a chance to stand out, because they have different views and interests from people like San Yang. If they cannot integrate in, they will not get opportunities, and naturally they will No more experience.

At this time, experienced people like Yang Pu are best used.

Of course, Zhu Zhanhe didn't trust him 100%.

Yang Pu had three sons. The first two died young, but only the third son grew up and entered the court as an official with Yang Pu's help.

Now, Yang Pu's son Yang Dan is dead and was executed together with Yang Rong, Yang Shiqi and others. However, in order to make Yang Pu obedient, Zhu Zhanhe left behind Yang Pu's grandson and his four daughters.

Does it sound familiar?That's right, Zhu Zhanhe did the same thing when he attacked Chen Jikuo of Dai Viet Kingdom.

But this time Zhu Zhanhe was even more shameless, because he didn't just want Yang Pu to go to Wala to hold him accountable.

Zhu Zhanhe had known for a long time that Wala would try his best to distance himself from Tuohuan. Even if Tuohuan was Mahamu's son, which one should he choose between the survival of a country and a dead man?
This is a conclusion everyone can draw.

Therefore, Zhu Zhanhe specifically asked Yang Pu to go to Wala to hold him accountable, because Yang Pu not only shouldered the task of holding Wala accountable during this trip, but also had another task that he needed to complete.

He... had to die in Oarat.

As long as Zhu Zhanhe didn't say anything and the court didn't say anything, Yang Pu was not a criminal who conspired with Yang Rong, Yang Shiqi, Li Yi, Lu Zhen and others to attack the Ming Dynasty clan.

As long as Zhu Zhanhe approves it and the court approves it, then Yang Pu will be the envoy of the Ming Dynasty. If the envoy of the Ming Dynasty dies in Oara...

Then there is something to say.

"Let's go." Zhu Zhanhe didn't think about answering Jian Xiao's question.

Believable or unbelievable, there is really no difference.

There were not many options for Yang Pu to choose from, only two. One was to obey Zhu Zhanhe and honestly complete the task assigned to him by Zhu Zhanhe.

In that case, his grandson might...well, just maybe, might be able to survive.

As for the other option, it would naturally be to cooperate with Wala. However, in this case, those people who Zhu Zhanhe deliberately left untouched, namely Yang Pu's grandson and four daughters, would naturally have to follow Yang Pu's decision. died.

As for how much trouble Yang Pu's vote for Wala would cause to the Ming Dynasty?
It's hard to say, but one thing is that in a short period of time, it doesn't matter even if it causes trouble. After all, the hard power of both sides is there.

If we can't fight, just send out troops to destroy them.

Unreasonable?Sorry, Zhu Zhanhe has always been an unreasonable person.

There is a saying in later generations about the incorrect outlook on the three things: If you are unreasonable, you have to fight for three points. If you are reasonable, why should you go around others?

Although these words are not correct, but Zhu Zhanhe is really this kind of person.

Of course, he will treat people like this, either those who oppose him or his enemies.

After getting on the carriage, Zhu Zhanhe leaned against the window and looked at the people coming and going outside.

In fact, the change of rulers does not have much impact on these people.

If it is a change of dynasty, it will undoubtedly have an impact, because a change of dynasty is usually accompanied by a war that lasts for more than ten years or even decades, but this time it is different.

It can be said that there was no war this time. The change of rulers was completed quietly, and the people were basically not affected.

In the fields, the working figures that appear every day are still working diligently, and the caravans are running as before, as if there is really no change.

"Zhu Ling."

Suddenly, Zhu Zhanhe, who was in the carriage, spoke suddenly.

"His Royal Highness." Upon hearing this, Zhu Ling immediately pulled the reins in his hands and steered himself to the small window of the carriage.

"Let someone send an order to Qian Yong and let him go back. The Japanese country still can't let him go."

"But one thing is to ask him to send people to visit the Japanese country after he returns to see if anyone uses this window period to develop some small groups and forces to nip problems in the bud."

"Yes!"

"There's more." Zhu Zhanhe said and stopped Zhu Ling who was about to leave.

"Send someone to ask when my father and Zhan Qi can enter the capital."

(End of this chapter)

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