Because it was Yun Jingshu's key plan, Concubine Dong Xian had already been sorting out the list of concubines who were willing to leave the palace. Therefore, when Dongfang Chen handed over the matter to her, she quickly made a confirmation.
Tian then handed the list to Dongfang Xu.
There are more than fifty people on the list, including Qiang Mei people.
Based on the identities of the women on the list, Dongfang Xu quickly assigned suitable generals to his subordinates. Of course, according to Yun Jingchu's instructions, he also had a brief meeting with both parties in advance. If there was any dissatisfaction, they could be matched again.
Because it was a task given by Yun Jingchu, Dongfang Xu did not dare to perfunctory, so the people he brought to Beijing this time were all generals with superior appearance, character, ability, and position. Of course, the same goes for women who can enter the palace.
Their appearance, character, abilities, and family background were of the highest quality, so the matching went very smoothly and was completed in just three days.
After drawing up a matching plan, Dongfang Xu sent a message to Dongfang Chen, asking her to announce the marriage.
Dongfang Chen felt aggrieved and asked the people around him to draw up the imperial edict. He hurriedly used the seal and sent the imperial edict without even looking at it.
Dongfang Chen never knew that one of the beauties was pointed out to Lin Wenlong. If he knew, he would definitely stop it, because Lin Wenlong was promoted by Yun Jingshu. Apart from other things, he could not agree just because he hated Yun Jingshu.
The newlyweds got married on the same day under the auspices of Dongfang Xu, Concubine Dong Xian and the Ministry of Etiquette. Then, on the third day of the wedding, Dongfang Xu took his generals and their newly married wives and set off back to the northwest.
Lin Wenlong and Yun Jingteng submitted memorials to return to the northern border and stick to their posts. As for Bai Qingmeng, he submitted a letter requesting to recuperate in the capital and let his deputy general manage the army on his behalf.
Dongfang Chen was in a depressed mood and was too lazy to make any further calculations. He made a batch of ink brushes and got them all right.
Yun Jingchu secretly asked Yun Jingxi to tell Lin Wenlong that he could take his newlywed wife to the northern border. The Qiang beauty used to stay alone in the palace and finally married the one she liked. She must not be allowed to suffer any more.
He had been wronged before. Lin Wenlong couldn't bear to part with his new wife, so he readily agreed.
Finally, everything finally came to an end, and the capital returned to its previous calm.
However, within a few days, a small piece of news broke the calm - Yu Wendong escaped.
Dongfang Chen issued an order to execute Yuwendong, who was exiled to the southwest border. However, when the prefect of Nantong Prefecture in the southwest received the imperial order and took action, he discovered that Yuwendong had already received the news and escaped.
Dongfang Chen lost his temper in the court and ordered the entire country to be arrested.
Yun Jingchu was not too surprised by this news. The southwest border was the territory of the Zhao family, and the Zhao family was related by marriage to the Yuwen family. Yuwendong would naturally receive a lot of care when he arrived in the southwest border.
As a result, the capital city continued to be calm.
However, three months later, a bigger news completely broke the calm - the Zhao family rebelled.
It is said that the Yuwen family instigated the rebellion and joined forces with the Wu tribe, the former ruling nation in the southwest.
At the same time, the Yuwen family's old troops at the northern border also responded. They originally wanted to unknowingly control the northern army and major fortresses. Unfortunately, they were overwhelmed by the Bai family, Yun Jingteng and Lin Wenlong who were well prepared.
After that, the Yuwen family's army was completely divided into the armies of the three families.