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Chapter 21

Chapter 21 The general heroine who has been in the cold palace (9)

Originally, Lin Zhen was going to plan carefully, how to usurp the throne would be more reasonable?

As a result, after this experience, she completely gave up on those tortuous methods - oh, let's just get started!

First of all, start by going to the Umrah every day.

For various reasons, the courtiers did not raise any objections to this. One or two, after a month, the queen appeared in the morning court every day. It seemed inappropriate to mention the trespassing at this time.

The emperor didn't have any objections to this matter, so why were they so eager to get involved?

And I have to say that court meetings with the queen are really much more relaxing.

When he was in court, the emperor basically acted as he wished, and he often made shocking remarks on some basic government affairs. He also changed his orders day by day, which made the ministers in charge of the affairs very painful and crazy.

There will be no such concerns in the decrees issued by the queen.

Comparing the two aspects, the ministers will naturally not raise any objections to the queen's acting as an agent——

Let the emperor handle political affairs? Wouldn't that be causing trouble for yourself?

In this way, Mu Xing felt more and more at ease:

Every morning during the morning court, you just need to sit on the throne, shut up and act like a beautiful mascot. There is no need to approve other government documents after the morning court. They are all left to the queen. Even the promotion and transfer of officials do not need to be involved. You only need to eat and drink every day.

Have fun, what could be more beautiful in life than this?

Mu Xing, who was fighting crickets in the imperial garden, thought happily: This is the life that an emperor should live! Why was I so stupid before and went to court every day before dawn? If I had known that the queen was so capable, I would have

Leave all political affairs to the queen!

He selectively ignored his previous plan to assassinate King Zhenbei.

After all, after the Queen investigated the matter, she closed the case to the outside world as follows: "Your Majesty was deceived by a treacherous villain, so he issued this imperial edict in a moment of confusion. He regretted it afterwards and sent someone to recover him, but the man did not obey the order.

Fortunately, Governor Wei was astute and saw through his treacherous plan. Therefore, this matter has nothing to do with Your Majesty, so let’s just expose it like this.”

Although everyone in the court and even the world did not believe this rhetoric, Mu Xing himself almost believed it.

What a perfect statement!

I was just deceived by the villain, and I tried to make amends afterwards, but I just didn't have time to catch up. Anyway, it didn't cause any serious consequences, so why should you blame me?

I’m sure the queen won’t have any grudge against me because of this kind of thing!

As for Xiao Changjin... with the Queen here, I don't think he would do anything rebellious, so let's plan for it slowly.

Lin really wasn't in the mood to care what that bitch Mu Xing was thinking, since he couldn't come up with anything no matter how hard he tried.

She was busy reviewing papers in the imperial study room, and several ministers in the court were also working overtime in the imperial study room.

Because most of the government affairs handled by Mu Xing were in a mess, Lin Zhen has been sorting out those documents for the past month, revising the inappropriate government orders, and then letting others handle them again.

This is really a huge project.

Lin Zhen looked at the messy documents that looked like they had not been thought through at all, and couldn't help but sigh: If things continue like this, it will be strange if the country is not in chaos! Mu Xing's country was not unjust at all!

During the period when Lin Zhen was too busy to keep his feet off the ground, Mu Xing became addicted to fighting crickets.

He gradually felt that there was no need to go to the morning court - he couldn't get involved in the government affairs anyway, so it was good to let the queen handle it!

Mu Xing sat on the throne, watching Lin Zhen and the courtiers having a heated discussion, and felt a little entangled in his heart: If I don't come to the morning court in the future, it shouldn't matter, right?

He struggled with this for several days, and finally one morning in the morning, he skipped work in a depressed mood.

Lin Zhen looked at the empty throne and casually made an excuse: "Your Majesty is not feeling well and will not come to court today."

But he did not give up.

The courtiers all know very well that whether they go to court or discuss matters has nothing to do with the emperor? Anyway, they are just fishing in an open and honest manner!

Therefore, even though Mu Xing was not here, the morning court was still completed smoothly and according to the procedures, and it was even smoother than when he was here in the past.

Although Mu Xing did not wish to attend this morning court, he was still a little frightened while staying in the palace. He did not even fight with crickets, but restlessly waited for the news from the previous court.

It was not until noon that someone came to report that the morning had dispersed ahead.

Mu Xing hurriedly went to the imperial study room to wait for the queen, and after a while, Lin Zhen came as expected.

"Queen, I didn't go to court today..." Mu Xing was worried that someone would accuse him, "Did anyone in the court say anything?"

"Oh." Lin Zhen had almost forgotten about him, "I have told the ministers that His Majesty is unwell and needs to rest, so he will not be able to go to court in the past few days."

Mu Xing suddenly felt relieved and said with a stern face, "Thank you for your hard work, Queen."

Lin Zhen nodded coldly and said, "I'm going to approve the memorial."

"Okay, okay, I won't bother you anymore, I'm leaving first!"

Mu Xing turned around excitedly and ran quickly to the Imperial Garden: Yeah! I don’t have to go to court, I can fight crickets with confidence!

006 complained: "He looks like a college student who was locked up in school for half a year and suddenly learned that he can take a vacation!"

Although some people don't quite understand the meaning of these words, they somehow feel that they are very vivid and vivid, and it is a perfect way to describe Mu Xing's free and liberating behavior.

From then on, Mu Xing did not go to the morning court every day. He had so much fun in the palace that he almost forgot about everything.

Several courtiers also came to the palace to find Mu Xing, trying to persuade him to return to the court to serve as director, but Mu Xing ignored them all: No one wanted me to go to court again!

In fact, these ministers are just here to show off. Do you really want Mu Xing to handle the government affairs? Well, thinking about it gives me a headache.

Seeing that Mu Xing was very determined not to go to court, they did not insist on it. Later, they never mentioned Mu Xing going to court again.

In this way, Lin Zhen naturally took Mu Xing's place and became the de facto person in power in the court.

(End of chapter)


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