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Chapter 2461

Chapter 2461

Yuan Qingling did not expect that even his father would not support him. No wonder the courtiers were against it.

In fact, many people are afraid of war. Once a war breaks out, the mountains and rivers will be shattered and the people will be displaced. They will have their hearts in their throats every day, especially now that everyone thinks it is a peaceful and prosperous age. At this time, being warlike will push the country into a state of doom.

land.

But how did Bei Mo's provocations ever stop? When they joined forces with the Great Zhou Dynasty, Bei Mo actually didn't really participate in the war. They had been accumulating strength.

The Zhou Dynasty, which has strong military power, has not dared to relax in the past two years. It has been strengthening its frontier strength and developing its domestic economy. Now Chen Jingting and his wife are also stationed in Maocheng, stationed on the border with Xianbei, which is hundreds of years away from Maocheng.

Here is the ridge of the Northern Desert, which can also be regarded as an important military area in the Northern Desert.

Da Zhou didn’t dare to relax, but Bei Tang did. If Bei Mo didn’t attack him, who would they attack?

But there was nothing she could do to help with these matters. Looking at Lao Wu who was worried and upset, she could only comfort him softly.

Yu Wenhao held her hand, adjusted his mood, and said: "Okay, let's not talk about this anymore. I will have dinner with you. I won't go back to the Yamen today."

"Yeah!" Yuan Qing Ling responded and walked out with him.

Tang Yang and Xu Yi who were outside also followed. After having lunch together, Tang Yang and Yu Wenhao entered the study.

In the evening, Yu Wenhao wrote a letter to King Wei, asking him to pay attention to the movements in the Northern Desert.

A few days later, An Jingyan came back with news, saying that he was about to hold talks with the wizards in northern Xinjiang. If it went well, the war was expected to be settled. However, Xianbei made conditions. Everything else was easy to talk about, except for one thing, which was that Xinjiang would be exempted from the problem.

The north of Xinjiang is permanently taxed, cannot station troops, and cannot set up a government to dispatch officials. In other words, the north of Xinjiang is still autonomous and not subject to the jurisdiction of the imperial court.

Emperor Ming Yuan could not agree, so he let An Jingyan talk about it. He could be exempted from taxes for up to three years, and the garrison must be there, but the northern part of Xinjiang must obey the rule of the king of southern Xinjiang.

This is the bottom line, it depends on how you talk about it.

At this critical moment, Fourth Master Leng came to Prince Chu's Mansion, and this time he took Yu Wenhao directly into the study.

Yuan Qingling watched him walk in. She had never seen the fourth master walking so fast in her life. In the past, he always walked like an old man walking a bird with his hands behind his back. Today, he was particularly vigorous and resolute, and Rong Yue also followed him.

, but Rong Yue did not enter the study.

Yuan Qingling pulled Rong Yue into the room, "What's going on?"

Rong Yue let Lu Ya go out first, closed the door, then came back and looked at Yuan Qing Ling, solemnly saying: "The Tiandi Tong of Lenglangmen received news that someone offered one million taels of gold for the prince's head."

"What?" Yuan Qingling was extremely shocked. One million taels of gold would be converted into more than 10 million taels of silver.

"Who is it?" Yuan Qingling asked subconsciously, her face already turning pale.

"No one can provide one million taels of gold," Rong Yue looked at her steadily, "Only one country can have such a large financial resource. Of course, it does not mean that no businessman can afford this money.

It’s just that there is no need for a businessman to spend all his wealth to get into trouble with the prince.”


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