Zhao Kuangyin also knew about this, so he didn't struggle too much.

He was just silently waiting for everything to end. At the same time, Zhao Kuangyin also wanted to see how many loyal people were still in his Song Dynasty!
Yes, it is true that Zhao Kuangyin was a wicked man and not a good emperor, but Zhao Kuangyin thought that he was very good to ordinary people and officials.

If someone could suddenly stand up and save the collapsing building at this time, then why not divide the kingdom equally with the other party?
At this time, Zhao Kuangyin also regretted that perhaps he should not have suppressed Yue Fei.

Now there is no one who can fight!
Nowadays, Zhao Kuangyin could hear almost every day how many cities Wu Qi's army had contributed. Seeing them getting closer and closer to the capital, Zhao Kuangyin suddenly found that he seemed not as anxious as he had imagined.

At least in this life, he had been an emperor, built a powerful country, and became a land immortal, reaching a realm that countless warriors could only dream of.

He just met an emperor who was more powerful than himself.

It is not difficult to acknowledge Zhu Houzhao's excellence. Zhao Kuangyin has always acknowledged that Zhu Houzhao is excellent. Since Zhu Houzhao started large-scale reforms, Zhao Kuangyin knew that Zhu Houzhao was a very ambitious and powerful person.

It’s just that Zhao Kuangyin at that time didn’t think Zhu Houzhao would succeed.

In the end, Zhu Houzhao did succeed, but Zhao Kuangyin still felt that this matter seemed a little too ridiculous.

After all, at that time, what Zhu Houzhao did was to be the enemy of the official gentry and landlord class all over the world!
An ordinary emperor would not do such a thing. Besides, shouldn't the royal family represent the official gentry and landlord class?
This is against your own interests!
But Zhu Houzhao succeeded in the end. The ministers under him were also very powerful and actually helped Zhu Houzhao succeed.

But why is this? Don’t they care about their reputation, their families, and their affairs after death?
If they fail, the entire family may be disgraced because of them, and will continue to be suppressed.

Could it be that all of Zhu Houzhao's ministers were saints, or did they all believe that Zhu Houzhao's reforms could not fail?

However, Zhu Houzhao finally succeeded, and Zhao Kuangyin admitted that Zhu Houzhao was a very powerful emperor!
Moreover, the military generals of the Ming Dynasty highly recognized Zhu Houzhao. No matter how much internal turmoil there was in the Ming Dynasty, the army had never been in chaos. Relying on the army, Zhu Houzhao finally succeeded.

Many times, Zhao Kuangyin would feel envious and wonder if he could be as decisive as Zhu Houzhao, the Song Dynasty would not have become like this.

It’s a pity that Zhao Kuangyin’s envy was just envy. He knew that he could not do as well as Zhu Houzhao.

In fact, what made Zhao Kuangyin most uncomfortable was Zhu Houzhao's cultivation. Zhao Kuangyin had always been very confident in his own cultivation talent.

Before this, the only one who could make Zhao Kuangyin surrender was Chai Rong.

The relationship between Zhao Kuangyin and Chai Rong was that of both teacher and friend, and both ruler and minister. Therefore, even now, Zhao Kuangyin still has admiration for Chai Rong.

Chai Rong was a good leader, and Zhao Kuangyin was willing to follow Chai Rong. If Chai Rong were still alive, it would be the Great Zhou instead of the Great Song, and this country might be much more courageous than the Great Song.

Of course, if someone said how bad the Song Dynasty was, Zhao Kuangyin would not admit it.

Although the Song Dynasty was terrible at military affairs, is there any other country that could compare with the Song Dynasty in terms of economy and culture?
Anyway, Zhao Kuangyin has always been proud of this matter!
However, Zhao Kuangyin was very curious about Zhu Houzhao's actual cultivation level and whether he had broken through to the perfect realm of a terrestrial immortal.

As an emperor, Zhao Kuangyin had his own pride, and he knew that he had to die now.

But not just anyone can kill you.

Emperors have their own way of dying, but Zhao Kuangyin wanted to meet Zhu Houzhao, the emperor whom he had never met before but who became his greatest enemy in life!
The only good news is that even if the Song Dynasty is destroyed, the people of the Song Dynasty will live a good life!
After all, Zhu Houzhao was very good to the common people, even those in the lands conquered by the Ming Dynasty. Just like the people in the lands of the Qing Dynasty before, they did not welcome the Ming Dynasty at first, but as time went by, they all lived a good life.

Of course, the price was paid with the lives and blood of countless people.

A lot of people died in that purge, at least several million lives.

As for the Song Dynasty, Zhao Kuangyin was almost certain that there would still be bloodshed, but the lives of ordinary people would become worse.

Get well, maybe this isn't so bad.

But by that time, all of my old friends and their families would be dead!
Zhu Houzhao didn't care what Zhao Kuangyin thought. After knowing that Yue Fei was captured and Yue's army was gone, Zhu Houzhao knew that the Song Dynasty was almost stable!
As for the Yuan Dynasty, Zhu Houzhao had never cared much about it. After all, if the armies led by Cao Cao, Wang Meng, and Chen Qianzhi were defeated in the face of the now disintegrating Yuan Dynasty, then even God would not allow the Ming Dynasty to win.

I want to find some fun for Zhu Houzhao.

However, due to the long-term large-scale war, Cao Cao and his men did not actually pursue the Yuan Dynasty relentlessly. They chose to advance step by step.

On the one hand, it gives the army, which has been fighting for years, a certain amount of rest time, and on the other hand, it ensures that logistics and other things can keep up.

There is no way, the grassland on the Yuan Dynasty side is too large.

Not to mention occupying these places, even wanting to protect and govern these places is a very difficult problem.

If they just wanted land, perhaps the progress could be accelerated, but they not only wanted land, they also wanted to completely annex this land. Well, this was Zhu Houzhao's promise to Shaomin.

If Zhu Houzhao defeats and annexes the Yuan Dynasty in the future, he will treat the Yuan Dynasty equally and lead them to live a good life.

Zhu Houzhao would never forget this.

For this matter, Shaomin has been devoted to Zhu Houzhao for many years and has never stopped until her death. She has given Zhu Houzhao whatever he wanted, which many other concubines did not dare to do.

She would even try to win over Huang Rong, who had a pretty good relationship with her, to cooperate with her.

The relationship between Shaomin and Huang Rong is very good.

Logically speaking, Huang Rong should have a good relationship with people like Wang Yuyan and Li Qinglu. After all, they all come from the same school and are disciples of the Xiaoyao Sect.

But the facts have proved that how people get along with each other mainly depends on their personalities. There is no doubt that compared to Wang Yuyan and Li Qinglu, who are born as young ladies or princesses, Huang Rong still prefers to get along with Shaomin.

When two people are together, they get along very well, and there is also a feeling of meeting a talented general and a worthy opponent.

In the past few years, they worked together to deal with the Yuan Dynasty and made many contributions to Zhu Houzhao. Especially after the death of Kublai Khan, the Yuan Dynasty fell apart, and both of them can be said to have made great contributions.

Even Zhuge Liang highly praised their performance. If the two women were not women, and were not Zhu Houzhao's concubines, Zhuge Liang would have wanted them to become think tanks in Skynet, so that they could shine and contribute more to Skynet and the Ming Dynasty. (End of this chapter)

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