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Chapter 2389 Although the process is different, the ending is the same

Chapter 2389 Although the process is different, the ending is the same (please subscribe and vote)

"You have disappointed me very much."

Li Shimin looked at the depressed Kong Yingda and the censors, and couldn't help but sigh.

"Cheng Sanlang is my beloved son-in-law. Maybe his actions are absurd, but I ask you, is there any resentment among the people when he is in charge of the place?"

"Nowadays, all the people in Luoyang are full of praise for this Luoyang Order. Since he came to power, Luoyang has changed in March."

“The wide and smooth cement roads eliminate the worries of muddy conditions in Luoyang City when it rains.

The viaducted cable bridges at the east and west ends of Luoyang also make the north-south connection of Luoyang more smooth, allowing people to travel without worries."

"In addition, several hospitals have been set up in Luoyang City to provide medical treatment and medicine for the people, so that countless people who are seriously ill can relieve their worries about diseases."

"In the past, there were many convenient places for the people in Luoyang City, which were full of stench. Several Luoyang orders have repeatedly rectified them, but the people still complained."

"However, Luoyang ignored the laws and regulations of the court and arbitrarily changed the registration status, causing many people to flee from Luoyang. As censors, you have the heavy responsibility of supervision."

"For such an appalling event, I have never heard of you impeaching the previous Luoyang Order for even the slightest fault..."

Every time Li Shimin said another word, the faces of the censors and Kong Yingda became paler, and all the important ministers were trembling with fear at this moment.

After all, many courtiers with aristocratic family backgrounds had long known about the previous escape, but they were the ones who benefited.

Naturally, he would not think about reporting it, and would even try to cover up the matter by forming gangs.

When His Majesty punished this matter, he did not expand the scope of the attack, which made many aristocratic families secretly relieved, but they were also very scared. What if the Emperor of the Tang Dynasty turned over an old score?

After Li Shimin vented his anger, he took a sip of the tea soup, then turned around and walked away, completely ignoring Kong Yingda and the censors who were leaning over to apologize.

Seeing the leaving figure of the Emperor of the Tang Dynasty, Kong Yingda opened his mouth, and finally let out a long sigh of despair, turned around in despair, and walked slowly towards the door of the palace.

The censors were not much better. Every time Cheng Sanlang was impeached, although the process was different, the ending was always the same.

"A bunch of trash, don't you understand that if you hit a snake, you won't die, but will be eaten by it?"

"To deal with Cheng Sanlang, such a method is almost child's play."

"But His Majesty is too kind to that boy, isn't it? Even some princes may not be as important as that boy in His Majesty's eyes."

"I can't help it. Who made that boy's outstanding achievements? Do you think there is anyone among the talented people of the era who can compare with him?"

"Even if he is far away in a remote place or even in a foreign country, he can still perform feats that will stun the world. If Your Majesty doesn't show favor to him, who else can you show favor to?"

"But this kid has also done a lot of evil things that people hate and dogs hate."

"Haha, there is no loss in big matters, but loss in small ones. Such a trick is exactly the same as that of his father Cheng Yaojin. I just want to use this method to let His Majesty know that the Cheng family is by no means ambitious people."

At this moment, Cheng Yaojin was wandering towards the outside of the palace with a group of old brothers.

After not walking far, Yuchi Gong came up to him and asked softly.

"Lao Cheng, is your third child's method really effective? These days.

My boy hangs around the stable all day long, saying that he wants to follow your Sanlang's method and use a stallion to induce the female horse to go into estrus, so that he can take it to Li Weigong's house and breed it."

"It's not like you don't understand who my third son is. If you believe him, then let your kid do the hard work.

If you don’t believe it, then look back and see that all the mares in the brothers’ homes are pregnant, haha..."

"That's right, that's all. Let that kid do whatever he wants. If it doesn't work after a while, I won't be able to whip him again."

"Don't worry. Although my third child is a bit out of tune, he is solid in his work. If he dares to vouch for it, then he must be right."

General Cheng patted his chest and spoke boldly, but in his heart, he was still a little confused.

After all, the country has attached great importance to the practice of breeding good horses since the Qin and Han Dynasties, and even used heavy sums of money to lure outstanding horse herders from the nomadic people to work in the Central Plains.

However, over the past few hundred years, the results have not been very good. Anyway, to this day, the Tang Dynasty still purchases a large number of horses from the grasslands or the countries in the Western Regions every year.

Can that guy Saburo really do it?

Although Cheng Sanlang has refreshed his father Cheng Yaojin's understanding of him time and time again, the problem is that General Cheng knows very well how much Cheng Sanlang knows about horses.

Haha, at most, he's just like me. Whenever he has time, he plays cards. He doesn't even mention that he studied in the stable.

To be honest, General Cheng himself was not very sure that the boy could really succeed.

That is to say, recently, this kid just squatted in the animal shed for a temporary purpose. What exactly was he doing?

General Cheng couldn't help but think that when he asked the butler Cheng Fu, the very strange expression of the butler Cheng Fu was really suspicious.

However, Cheng Fu said eloquently that the Third Young Master forced him to swear that he must not leak a single word to the outside world, otherwise the sky would thunder and thunder.

Naturally, General Cheng was too lazy to pay any more attention to it. Anyway, success or failure would be known in two or three months.

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"Hey, Mr. Li is actually here." Xu Jingzong held the official document in one hand and a cane in the other, walking into the hall door with a somewhat lame leg.

Then he saw Li Yifu, who had one arm hidden in his sleeve and was reading the "Chang'an Xun Bao" with gusto in his left hand.

"It turns out it's Xu County Cheng, and you also came here to look for Cheng Luoyang?"

After Li Yifu put down the newspaper, he patted the newspaper with appreciation and said.

"The official is going to make a suggestion to Cheng Luoyang. Since Luoyang is going to become the new capital of the Tang Dynasty, it should also have such a newspaper."

"Haha..." Xu Jingzong limped into the hall, sat down slowly, and said nothing.

But his smile, as if he had done something great and had succeeded, really made Li Yifu deeply unhappy.

Fortunately, at this time, Cheng Sanlangye had already walked over, and the two of them quickly stood up to greet them.

After some greetings, Cheng Chubi sat down behind the desk with a straight face. As soon as his butt touched the mat, Li Yifu jumped in and interrupted.

"Cheng Luoyang, I have something to ask you. Maybe you can give it a try."

Seeing the way Cheng Sanlang looked at him, Li Yifu glanced at Xu Jingzong and said confidently.

"Xiaguan remembers that Jinyang Bookstore once established the "Chang'an Xunbao" in Chang'an. It was highly sought after by literati and scholars all over the world, and was even sold to all states in the Tang Dynasty."

"Today, Luoyang is also under the rule of Cheng Luoyang. All industries are prosperous, the population is also increasing rapidly, and countless talents have gathered together. In addition, all the schools of the Imperial Academy have moved to Luoyang..."

Li Yifu proudly stated the reasons why he should start a newspaper in Luoyang, but he soon saw the change in Cheng Sanlang's expression.


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