Chapter 68 Workaholic and Qingshuitai

Daqin's temperament is black, and he also worships black.

In Xianyang Palace, the color of the main hall is almost full of solemn black.

Both the Shizhu court clothes are mainly black. They worship black not only because they advocate discipline, but also because black represents order and solemnity.

The main hall of Qin State, Yingzheng's study, as well as his and his concubine's and prince's bedroom, all use black as the main tone.

Yingzheng handles government affairs every day, almost from the crowing of the cock to the sunset.

And the memorials he approves every day can only be described in terms of catties.

With the growing strength of the Qin Dynasty and the continuous expansion of the country, there are more and more domestic and foreign affairs, so he needs more and more time to review memorials.

If it is an ordinary young man, it is still a heavy task to deal with so many tasks, let alone an elderly person who is nearly 50 years old.

He spends eight or nine hours at his desk almost every day. In addition to reviewing memorials, he also reads various books and consults the Great Qin Law Code.

Ordinary people can't bear everything at all, but Ying Zheng has persisted for nearly 30 years as always.

So Yingzheng's illnesses were accumulated in this way throughout his life.

Due to sitting for a long time, Yingzheng's legs and waist were almost injured to varying degrees, and he would feel pain every time it rained or at night.

Even so, Qin Shihuang, as always, never stopped much, as long as the official affairs sent that day must be reviewed and completed on the same day.

Today's affairs, today's completion is Qin Shihuang's motto.

But time is not forgiving. Originally, it only took half an hour to review a document, but it took about an hour at this age, so Qin Shihuang sometimes didn't even close his eyes before going to court, and just took a nap between combing his hair.

This kind of high-intensity work made Qin Shihuang you sick.

But thanks to the blessing of the Heavenly Dao Emperor Book, he was given a lifespan of 90 years.

Now that the night was dark and it was almost dawn, Qin Shihuang walked back from his study to his bedroom.

But Qin Shihuang didn't have the energy to summon his concubines, so after he returned to the palace, the maid took off the dragon robe and the crown on his head.

His hair was already black and white.

At this time, the generation of emperors who have worked hard for 30 years will show its fatigue before resting.

Imperial Physician Xia Ju had already placed the herbal foot bath water prepared before Qin Shihuang's bed.

Although the Heavenly Dao Emperor Book gave Qin Shihuang a 90-year lifespan, it did not bring him pain all over his body because of the extension of his lifespan.

The old ailments of back pain and leg pain still tormented the Lord of Great Qin.

"Your Majesty's review of the memorial is great. Your body is even bigger. Now Daqin is pointing at you. If you continue to be like this, you may become sick from overwork and the disease will become more and more serious. You must pay more attention to your body."

The Imperial Physician of the Imperial Hospital Ling Xia Juchang Qin Shihuang is 10 years old. He is now full of silver hair. He told Qin Shihuang while bringing the potion you prepared to Qin Shihuang's feet.

Xia Ju was the imperial physician used by the first emperor of the Qin Dynasty, from the official to the imperial physician order. Since the year Ying Zheng destroyed the six kingdoms, Xia Ju has become the only imperial physician order who has been with Ying Zheng for many years.

When Jing Ke assassinated the Qin Dynasty back then, due to the sudden incident, almost all the courtiers did not realize how to deal with it.

In addition, Yingzheng's accessory, Lu Lu, could not be pulled out in a short period of time because the sword was too long, so his life was at stake.

The Great Qin has an order that when the ministers are discussing affairs in the court, all the guards are only allowed to wait outside the store, not to enter the palace, and not to carry any weapons.

So when Jing Ke was about to stab Qin Shihuang in the chest with a poisoned dagger, it was this Xia Ju who was quick and wise and smashed his medicine box like Jing Ke.

Jing Ke's subconscious block gave Qin Shihuang an excellent opportunity to draw his sword.

Although it only stabbed Jing Ke's thigh, it affected his actions. After that, Zhao Gao appeared and captured him.

In Jingke's assassination of Qin, Xia Ju's crucial shot became the stepping stone for him to break Qin Shihuang's trust.

From then on, Xia Ju was promoted to the Chief Imperial Physician of the Imperial Hospital.

The two formed an indissoluble bond.

Therefore, Xia Ju knew the order of the imperial physician, but dared to speak out to see Ying Zheng, and the stakes were naturally difficult to explain.

"Your Majesty, I once again affirm that Your Majesty should pay more attention to his body and take more time to rest."

"Xia Ju, I know you quite well, and I know that you are good for me, and I will always remember that, but the Daqin Center will be difficult to operate without me, not to mention there is no suitable successor right now, so you step back for the time being." Come on, by the way, let outsiders come to see me before you leave."

Ying Zheng waved his right hand lightly to indicate that Xia Ju could go back, and it quickly dipped his feet into the potion, as if telling Xia Ju that he was very grateful for his concern, and the action of soaking his feet was also a way to convey that he would stay longer Signal for a while.

Xia Ju has been with Qin Shihuang for many years, so he also knows that Qin Shihuang doesn't like others to say a useless word in his ear, and Qin Shihuang complains about it.

So Xia Ju turned his head and took his medicine box to go outside Qin Shihuang's bedroom.

After a while, a young general in his early twenties, wearing a black robe and with a frosty face, hurried into Qin Shihuang's bedroom from outside the hall.

However, his footsteps were quite relaxed, like a ghost, and he could hardly hear any sound from the friction between his feet and the ground.

He is like a cheetah hiding in the dark, silent but exuding the dangerous aura of a predator everywhere.

This person is none other than an undiscovered top predator hidden in the clear water. He and his colleagues all have the common name Qingshuitai.

"Greetings to Your Majesty in Zhang Han!"

After arriving at Yingzheng's bedroom, the general dressed in black knelt on one knee and bowed to his master, every movement conveyed the word of loyalty.

In fact, the number of people who can enter Qin Shihuang's bedroom can be counted with fingers.

Zhang Han is extremely low-key, and it is rare for him to appear in the court of the Great Qin Dynasty.

But in private, Zhang Han was able to enter and leave Qin Shihuang's bedroom because he also hid another identity of himself.

This is Qingshuitai, the top spy agency that Daqin is only responsible to Qin Shihuang.

The history of Qingshuitai can be traced back to the period when King Qin Huiwen was in power.

At that time in Qin State, there was a man named Honghe who could recognize his name.
When King Qin Huiwen was in power, he was asked to set up this intelligence agency, and entrusted the selection of the encyclopedia to Honghe with full authority.

Honghe's selection method is also extremely simple and rude. It selects some elites from the Great Qin Black Armor and Guards to form a secret army of nearly a hundred people.

Although Zhang Yi is also a participant, Zhang Yi does not agree with the selection plan.

He thought it would be more useful to send these people on the battlefield, rather than as undercover agents.

However, Zhang Yi's wishful thinking was still wrong.

Because Honghe organized this legion not purely for intelligence purposes.

Although this army did not appear on the main battlefield at this time of the battle, Honghe wanted to use the nearly [-] elite soldiers to carry out auxiliary military activities behind the enemy lines and do precise strikes. In his concept, the frontal battlefield completely required the side or even the enemy's rear Assistance on the battlefield.

For example, focusing on strongholds of other countries that are difficult to win, setting up ambushes secretly, destroying the enemy's rear transport troops, demolishing plank roads, and destroying food roads are more important than frontal battlefields. The success of the battle depends on the details.

Moreover, this army can be described as extremely terrifying. In addition to being stronger than the regular army, they are also better at sneak attacks, and their combat speed is as fast as lightning.

(End of this chapter)

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