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Chapter Three Hundred and Twenty Eight: Yufu Night Talk

 Night, Yu Mansion.

The weather was gradually getting warmer. Yu Qian and Yu Shiyue sat opposite each other in a quiet little pavilion, with a pot of hot wine and a few side dishes in front of them.

Although it was said that he had been punished, Yu Qian not only did not feel disappointed at this moment, but his face was calm. Looking carefully, he could even feel a little relaxed.

Seeing that his old friend was so calm and relaxed, Yu Shiyue couldn't help but shook his head, picked up the wine glass and said: "Yesterday, I also said that I would come to congratulate you on the expiration of your confinement period and your reinstatement. But who would have thought that this day has not come yet?

You are actually banned from the house again, what is going on!"

Yu Qian raised his glass to greet them, with a smile on his calm face. He also shook his head, but said: "Brother Shichao, it's very different, it's very different!"

Yu Shiyue was stunned for a moment, then nodded slightly.

It's indeed a big difference.

The last time Yu Qian was banned, for a whole month, the emperor was furious, the government and the public were talking a lot, and even Yu Qian himself was quite confused about his future.

But this time, although they are both banned, the meaning is completely different.

The emperor removed Yu Qian from the post of admiral of the capital camp, but in terms of specific punishment, he was only banned from home for three days and fined three months' salary, which can be regarded as a mercy.

What's more important is that if you get beaten and punished, then this matter will be wiped out.

Although the capital camp was lost, Yu Qian's foundation was not lost.

And anyone with a discerning eye can see that what happened to Wang Ji this time cannot be blamed on Yu Qian.

On the contrary, after the accident, Yu Qian's unshakable attitude was one of the reasons why both the government and the public came to plead for him.

Yu Shiyue said with a sigh.

"In the final analysis, Your Majesty still trusts you. Now it seems that on New Year's Eve, Tingyi and you are worrying unfoundedly."

You know, Yu Qian and the emperor had such a quarrel that day that they almost came to a fight.

The so-called holy will is unpredictable. Yu Qian was so aggressive at that time that no one could be sure whether the emperor really wanted to win over him or whether it was just a dispute over different political views.

The situation at that time was such that even Yu Qian himself was not sure where his future lay.

Even after returning home, he deliberately tried to distance himself from Yu Shiyue, fearing that he would be implicated.

But now that everything has settled, looking back at the past, I can't help but feel that I was a little too worried at that time.

Yu Qian nodded and said: "Yes, at that time, Yu was indeed over-concerned. The Emperor is not a mean and ungrateful person. Now that I think about it, Yu was indeed too insistent that day. Pingyue...sigh..."

Having said this, Yu Qian's originally relaxed face suddenly became heavy, and he said with deep guilt in his eyes.

"Now that I think about it, this matter is indeed Yu's fault. His Majesty lives deep in the palace and has many things to do every day, but he still takes the time to pay attention to the situation in the southwest and examine the truth in every detail. Even during the New Year, he is still worried about the people of Miaoland and has all the people in his heart."

"But as the Minister of the Ministry of War, Yu Mou never noticed the strangeness in Miao Di, and still prevented His Majesty from replacing Wang Ji. Now that I think about it, Yu Mou has indeed neglected his duty."

Yu Qian sincerely felt guilty about this matter.

It’s the same sentence. No matter how many reasons and excuses there are, they all seem feeble in front of the bloody and tearful confession written by the Pingyue soldiers and civilians.

In the early morning court, Yu Qian also heard what the officials said about impeaching Wang Ji.

He had to admit that he had not thought carefully about this matter.

If Wang Ji really held back his troops because he was worried about being implicated by Wang Zhen, intending to threaten the bandits' self-respect, then he who defended Wang Ji would indirectly become an accomplice in the misery of the Miao people.

And more importantly, once Wang Ji really has such selfish motives, it is conceivable that in the next few months, he will still stand still. Even if he reluctantly sends troops, he will inevitably be unable to do anything.

Every time he thought about this, Yu Qian couldn't help but feel a burst of cold sweat on his back.

Fortunately, on New Year's Eve, the emperor insisted on replacing Wang Ji no matter what.

Otherwise, once Wang Ji really continues to stand still, Yu Qian himself will become a sinner in Miaoland.

At that time, even if the court will not blame him, Yu Qian himself will definitely regret it for the rest of his life.

Fortunately, the emperor did not listen to him, so he did not make a big mistake.

As for why the emperor insisted on replacing Wang Ji, Yu Qian naturally attributed it to the emperor's outstanding military insight and ability to recognize people.

This point has already been vividly demonstrated in the Battle of Wala.

At that time, in such a bad situation on the border, the emperor was able to strategize and win the battle thousands of miles away.

In the battle of Zijingguan, he fought against all opinions and mobilized the Beijing army despite the opposition of many ministers. He fought first at Zijingguan and finally won a complete victory.

Such courage and vision are beyond the reach of ordinary people.

Therefore, Yu Qian naturally felt that what happened this time was because the emperor had a keen insight into the dire situation in Miaoland during several military reports in the southwest, and then decisively decided to replace the chief military officer.

In comparison, he, the Minister of the Ministry of War, seemed feeble and incompetent.

Seeing Yu Qian's appearance, Yu Shiyue sighed and expressed relief.

"You don't have to blame yourself so much. The emperor has sent Uncle Baoding to replace Wang Ji. Counting the days, it's almost time to arrive in Miaoland. Pegasus rushes to deliver the order. Within two or three days, Uncle Baoding will receive the order.

I think in a few days, we will be able to break the siege of Pingyue."

"Besides, this matter can't be entirely blamed on you. The Ministry of War is busy, and there are changes at the border. In addition, Wang Ji concealed the real situation in Miaoland. Your energy is limited and it is difficult to take care of the southwest. It is possible that you were accidentally unaware.

.”

"No one else can do this job better than you, Minister of War."

After hearing these words, Yu Qian's brows opened slightly and he sighed.

"Thank you, Brother Yu, for your comfort. If you are wrong, you are wrong. It is a blessing in disguise. After this incident, I should also learn a lesson. Your Majesty is wise and holy, and every move has its own profound meaning."

"After that, you should think more carefully when you are playing in front of the emperor. It is really inappropriate to rush into your majesty like before."

Yu Shi was delighted, raised his cup and said.

"This is an unexpected surprise. You, Yu Tingyi, also know that it's time to change your bad temper. It's all come to light!"

This time, Yu Shiyue was really happy.

The biggest shortcoming of his friend is that he is too stubborn.

He is young and holds a high position, and he seems to be kind to people, but in fact, he is very hard on the inside.

But no matter what you decide, eight horses can't pull it back.

But in this court, the most taboo thing is that it is too rigid and easy to break.

After this incident, if Yu Qian could slightly change his stubbornness, he would be worthy of having struggled for so long.

Seeing Yu Shiyue's teasing look, Yu Qian suddenly couldn't laugh or cry, and waved his hands.

"Brother Yu, don't make fun of Yu anymore. Yu has really learned a lot about this incident, and more importantly, without the shackles of the Beijing camp, Yu can finally show off his talents and no longer has to walk on thin ice every day.

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In fact, this is what Yu Qian feels is his biggest gain this time.

Yes, for Yu Qian, the current Beijing Camp is a heavy shackles on him.

The Ministry of War has the power to mobilize troops, and the admiral of the Beijing camp has the power to command troops.

Although to truly mobilize the capital camp, an imperial edict from the emperor is needed.

But holding two jobs at the same time, Yu Qian's life was not easy either.

He knew in his heart that there were countless eyes staring at him in the capital, and he held great power, so he had to be cautious and not dare to step out of line.

Yu Qian was ambitious in his heart. He had countless thoughts about the border and the Ministry of War, but they were all tightly locked in his heart by the shackles of the Beijing camp and he did not dare to mention them at all.

Because, as he controls both the Beijing Camp and the Ministry of War, if he shows these intentions even slightly, he will be suspected of being arrogant and having evil intentions.

He can only be low-key, low-key, and low-key again.

But I don't dare to do anything that goes beyond my duty. How can I live such a hard life?

However, the affairs of the Beijing camp are of great importance, involving the struggle between civil servants and nobles.

It's not like he can remove it just because he wants to.

Now that the emperor took action and seized the capital camp from him, Yu Qian could only feel relieved.

Yu Shiyue nodded, sighed and said.

"Yes, it is indeed difficult for you to carry the burden of the Beijing Camp and the Ministry of War at the same time. Losing the Beijing Camp this time is not without benefits for you."

As he spoke, a trace of worry appeared in his eyes, and he continued.

"I just don't know who your Majesty will hand over the capital camp to. Now that the capital camp is in your hands, it has just washed away its impetuous spirit and looks like a good soldier. If it is handed over to the people in the Fifth Army Commander's Mansion,

In my hands... alas..."

Compared to Yu Shiyue's worries, Yu Qian was very calm and said.

"Your Majesty must have made arrangements for this matter in advance, so Brother Yu doesn't need to worry too much."

Yu Shiyue glared at him lightly and said.

"You are very generous. Your Majesty will confine you to the palace for three days. It is useless for you to worry about this matter. Come on, you and I will not come home until we are drunk today..."


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