Eastern Jin Dynasty: My powerful father

Chapter 86 About Killing Zhang Ju

Chapter 86 About Killing Zhang Ju
  During the Sui Dynasty's campaign against Chen, someone reported Gao Xi's rebellion to Yang Jian. Yang Jian killed the person without asking the reason.

The reason is the same.

Now that Zhang Ju had reported that Wang Meng wanted to stand on his own, and Wang Meng had monopolized the power of the three states in the rear, whenever Huan Xi showed any suspicion, the rumors created by those who hated Wang Meng would drown him.

As I said before, I don’t know how much evidence the Guanzhong gentry could concoct for Wang Meng to support himself.

I don’t really think that the noble nobles would like to see a humble man shouting at them.

In this case, knowing Wang Meng's loyalty, I firmly support him.

Then wait until you return to Guanzhong and take control of the power, then pursue the investigation.

Rather than you still in Jiangling, start preparing to investigate your left-behind ministers in the rear.

Furthermore, if you are Wang Meng and Huan Xi, you talk about trust and respect, but then turn around and become suspicious because of a person's false accusation, how would you feel?
  It would be a sign of low political wisdom to really keep Zhang Ju behind and investigate what happened.

Because you are in Jiangling, and Wang Meng relies entirely on your support to subdue the nobles.

If you show distrust of Wang Meng, the nobles will definitely fight Wang Meng to the end. By the time you return, the rear will be in chaos.

There is also the fact that Wang Meng was framed not in the name of leaving his post without authorization. If you leave without authorization, it means that you don't necessarily think that he is framed by Wang Meng. The essence is still distrust of Wang Meng.

(End of this chapter)

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