It's not a good property worth fighting for. Even if Yu Zizhen went there under the guise of taking advantage of the situation, Mr. Jiang's understanding of Yu Zizhen, he could easily guess that she was actually there to help.

He didn't get any benefits, but lost his reputation. He was about to cry because of Yu Zizhen's stupidity.

Yu Zizhen looked innocent, "Okay, I can't afford it!"

Mr. Jiang:

Mr. Jiang's blood surged, and he was almost so angry that Yu Zizhen drove him back to the west. At this moment, a villain emerged in his heart and shouted regardless of his dignity, "Is this a question of whether you can afford it or not?!"

In view of the fact that Yu Zizhen is already showing signs of being out of control, Mr. Jiang is determined to tighten control over Yu Zizhen in the future to prevent her from letting herself go and causing trouble at will.

This gave Yu Zizhen two more pairs of eyes. However, whether these two pairs of eyes could watch Yu Zizhen depended on whether Yu Zizhen himself was willing to be watched by them. After all, Yu Zizhen had many ways to prevent them from functioning.

However, in order not to intensify the conflict between her and Mr. Jiang, Yu Zizhen tried his best to stay on the bright side for a long time.

During her seemingly peaceful days, due to Master Wei's death, countless conflicts broke out in the officialdom of the capital between various factions, large and small.

Privately, Yu Zizhen often responded to Yang Shixian's request to help their group, but on the surface, Yu Zizhen never let Mr. Jiang catch her.

Mr. Jiang thought she had finally grown up and become obedient, but he didn't know that Yu Zizhen was actually holding back a big move.

According to the plot of the original book, when Yu Zizhen was thirteen years old, there would be a widespread drought and locust plague in Daqi.

Affected by this drought and locust plague, four states in Daqi have almost no harvest. When the disaster first started, local officials not only did not think about how to solve the problem quickly, but also tried their best to make money from the disaster.

When the disaster became uncontrollable, they did not dare to report the disaster to the court because of their guilty conscience.

For the sake of their reputation and official status, they chose to conceal the matter after negotiation. In order to prevent the news from leaking out, they even used the army to guard intersections to prevent victims from running to other states and counties and letting outsiders know about the serious disaster they took pains to conceal.

However, how could the victims who could no longer survive in their hometown just sit there and wait for death? They took their families and families and risked their lives to climb mountains and ridges, or gathered crowds to attack checkpoints.

There are also some speculators who take the opportunity to incite the people to rebel and cause chaos, and induce them to attack the government and rob food and property.

The death of the dog officials in the four states is not a pity. After all, they are just paying the price for their greed and stupidity, but the ordinary people who are already struggling to make a living are so innocent.

Because of the selfishness of a few people, not only did the four affected states suffer numerous casualties, but even surrounding states and counties also experienced soaring food prices and social unrest due to the large influx of refugees.

Those who were forced to become refugees and fled with their families, countless of them died on the way with despair and pain in their hearts.

And those who tasted the benefits of chaos soon began to be more than satisfied with just barely eating. After those dog officials and profiteers whom they hated, other ordinary people who originally just lived a peaceful life soon became the targets of their robbery and oppression.

And those who originally lived a peaceful life, after losing what they relied on for a living, in order to survive, either actively or forced, basically joined the ranks of the rebels.

So like a snowball, the ranks of the rioters grew stronger day by day.

As a result, how can these four states have enough for them to consume?

Instinctively, they regarded other states and counties around the four states as their targets for robbery.

At this point, this large-scale turmoil can no longer be concealed.

When the news spread back to the capital, civil and military officials began to argue endlessly about whether the court should "relieve disasters" or "quell chaos."

They finally came to a conclusion, and the rebels were like locusts, destroying a large area around the four states.

During this period, they had many conflicts with the local defenders and government officials, and they actually lost a lot of manpower. But who knew that every time they went to a place, some new homeless people would be added to the team.

The speed at which the local defenders and government officials eliminated the rebels could not keep up with the increase in the number of rebels.

By this time, the unrest had swept through more than a third of Daqi. It was obvious that disaster relief or counterinsurgency alone could no longer solve the problem, so the officials in the capital no longer had to fight. , the imperial court quickly decided on a response strategy of sending troops and imperial missions for disaster relief at the same time.

However, the officials in the capital had different opinions on the selection of the army and the imperial envoys for disaster relief, the number of troops sent, and the amount of money and food for disaster relief.

By the time they finally finished wrangling, the large-scale turmoil caused by drought and locust plagues had affected nearly half of Daqi's land and people.

Because of this incident, the ship named Daqi, which was already full of holes, was irreversible and quickly and completely ended in destruction at an astonishing speed.

Yu Zizhen didn't care whether or when Da Qi would be destroyed, but she couldn't watch nearly half of Da Qi's people die as described in the original plot, with only 30% dying due to lack of food, water and large-scale turmoil. More than enough.

She was busy from the first month of the year when she was seven to April of the year when she was thirteen. All the efforts she made during this period were for this natural and man-made disaster that once affected half of the people of Daqi.

She studied like crazy, amassed money, stocked up on food, purchased properties, and trained people, just to equip herself with the ability to turn the tide in this year and at this moment.

The families of Chiang, Wen, Lu, Zhou, Chen, Meng, Zheng, Ji, Liu, etc., who had been ordered to open up wasteland, purchase land and grain a few years ago, and had been replacing the old grain in the warehouse with new grain, and those who were also ordered by Yu Zizhen, also Fang Huaiying, Yang Shixian, Chen Hushan, Wei Heng, Mo Huaiyang and others who were considered friends of Yu Zizhen and whom she had entrusted to help her collect grain in the past two years. Although they did not understand what Yu Zizhen was going to do, they still followed her instructions. At her request or request, she conscientiously helped her buy and store grain.

Even Fang Huaiying, Yang Shixian, Chen Hushan, Wei Heng, Mo Huaiyang and others, when Yu Zizhen asked them to help collect grain, he still shamelessly wrote IOUs to them first

Because she approached them one by one in private for credit, and while specifying the location for the grain harvesting, she did not make any quantity requirements on them. Everyone just thought that she was interested in their local connections, so Only then will Baba find their heads.


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