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Chapter 1686 For the sake of the world

Chapter 1686 For the sake of all people in the world

Since Chu Xuanchen was not in a hurry, she couldn't show any impatience.

But another hour passed and Jiang Ning still hadn't come.

Now, not only Mo Li was anxious, but Liu Ruyan was also anxious.

"Your Majesty, it's been so long, why hasn't Master Jiang come yet?

No matter what urgent official documents he has, he has already taken care of them, right?"

Willows are like smoke.

Mo Li said anxiously: "Isn't he not going to come and letting us go?"

Chu Xuanchen raised his hand and said, "Don't be impatient, Mr. Jiang is a man of promises.

Since he asked me to wait for him here, he will definitely come."

He believed that Jiang Ning would not break his promise, he just had to wait patiently here.

"But my lord, couldn't you see it?

Mr. Jiang is deliberately making things difficult for you, he did it on purpose."

Mo Li said angrily.

"Moli, don't say that.

Mr. Jiang is highly respected and has high moral character, he is not this kind of person!"

Chu Xuanchen said.

How can a person achieve great things if he can't even endure this little difficulty?

Jiang Ning is a thoughtful person, and he must have his own intentions for doing this.

When Jiang Ning heard this from outside, he immediately sighed.

It was rumored that King Li was aloof and aloof, with a cold appearance. I didn't expect him to be so patient just to see him.

He deliberately didn't come just now just to test King Li to see if he could endure it and if he had the demeanor of a gentleman.

As expected, King Li had the demeanor of the late emperor, who was both tolerant and a gentleman.

Only such people can achieve great things.

It's just that time has changed, and he has been suppressed by Emperor Hongyuan to the point where he is mentally and physically exhausted, so how can he dare to get involved in royal affairs.

He coughed lightly outside, then walked in and saluted Chu Xuanchen, "I'm here to see the prince. I just had some urgent matters that I didn't finish, so I kept the prince waiting for so long. I'm really sorry."

When Chu Xuanchen saw Jiang Ning walking in, he stood up calmly and said, "It doesn't matter, Mr. Jiang is busy with things, so what's the point of me waiting a little longer?"

To be honest, I have come to meet you to discuss important matters."

Jiang Ning knew what he wanted to say.

He quickly looked around and ordered: "I want to have a small talk with the prince. All of you, please step back."

Chu Xuanchen also looked at Yun Ruoyue tenderly, "Yue'er, you and Moli and the others also go out to see the scenery. The scenery in the south of the Yangtze River is very good.

Especially the environment of Jiangda’s family is quiet and elegant, not to be missed.”

"Okay, Your Majesty."

Yun Ruoyue knew that he wanted to discuss things with Jiang Ning, so she walked out with Moli and the others.

After everyone retreated, Chu Xuanchen looked at Jiang Ning seriously, "Master Jiang has a clever mind and must have guessed the purpose of my visit."

Jiang Ning was startled and pretended not to know, "I am a stupid official, please let me know clearly."

Chu Xuanchen stood up straight, looked into the distance with majestic eyes, and said: "I have written letters to your Excellency many times before, but nothing happened.

Only for the last time can I have a few words with the adults.

This king comes to you this time, not for myself, but for the sake of all the people in the world."

"All the people in the world?

What does the prince mean by this?"

Jiang Ning asked.

"I would like to ask you a question first. I saw that the once prosperous Chu State has become what it is now.

Do you feel heartbroken when you see those tragic deaths of starvation and homeless people?"

Chu Xuanchen asked.

When Jiang Ning thought of the corpses all over the street after the flood, his eyes turned red.

He choked up and said, "Seeing the people living in such hardship, why shouldn't I feel heartbroken?

The lower officials would rather take their place and suffer for them.

I can’t bear to see them displaced and dying on the streets.”


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