Chapter 17 Lin Xi Enters Beijing(2/2)
If there is a dispute of interest or a conflict, you have to go to Linxi to seek a 'fair' ruling in the end.
Lin Xi seemed to have lost the barbarian cavalry that was the most brave of the entire Dazui, but in fact he gained more controllable rights and a higher and more secretive status.
The emperor's edict came very quickly.
It shows the emperor's impatience.
But Lin Xi did not reply.
He refused to return to Beijing because he was ill.
It's just that the words didn't mean anything, and it seemed to show a kind of 'resentment'.
This actually made the emperor happy.
So the emperor invited him once, then again, and three times.
For one month, the emperor's special envoy went to the border city in the south of the mountain nine times.
The nine recruitments were each time more intense, and the benefits and promises promised were also higher than the last.
By the ninth time, Lin Xi finally pretended to be helpless and could no longer refuse the emperor's invitation and the visit of overt and covert lobbyists from all sides.
Only then did he decide to leave the mountain, return to Yong'an, and take over the power of the Prime Minister again.
It is different from the abjection when I came.
Lin Xi returned to Yong'an and was escorted by barbarian cavalry.
Three hundred barbarian cavalry accompanied Linxi to the capital. This was also one of the privileges granted by the emperor, or... one of the conditions of compromise.
In addition to the three hundred barbarian cavalry, the accompanying monks, warriors, sergeants, servants, maids, etc. added up to no less than five thousand people.
Chapter completed!