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Chapter 74

 The autumn wind is not strong, and it has gradually become cooler these days.

But Uncle Cheng Yi's glance and gesture made Xu Jian involuntarily sweat again on the back of his neck.

Lin Yunyan was thinking about Lady Wang's identity when she suddenly heard her father ask Xu Jianjian to speak alone, and she couldn't help but raise her eyes.

Is there anything she can’t hear?

Could it be that the father wanted to discuss the relationship between Madam Wang and Zhu Cheng from behind?

It’s not surprising that her father doesn’t want her to listen when it comes to relationships between men and women.

Then don’t listen yet...

For the inside story related to BRIC and even Li Mi, just ask Xu Jian later.

Lin Yu didn't want Lin Yunyan to worry too much, so he added to her: "You sit and have tea. If you want to eat candied haws, tell grandma that I will talk to the Duke about some court matters."

Really, the father looks like he is holding his child steady.

Xu Jian suddenly thought of her grandfather.

Many years ago, when he was still a four or five-year-old boy, his grandfather took him out with him. On the way, he met a colleague who had something to say, and he also calmed him down in this way.

It feels very familiar and nostalgic.

Thinking about it this way, the anxiety of "taking a step to speak" has faded a lot.

Xu Jian stood up and greeted Bo Chengcheng.

Lin Yunyan stood up quickly before Lin Yun could get there: "I'll go to the front shop to find some interesting things. Let's talk to the father and the Duke here."

After saying that, she hurried forward, lifted the curtain and entered the shop.

In front of you are high steps.

Lin Yunyan pursed her lips.

Can she still know Xu Jian?

The number of people who can enter Xu Jian's study can be counted on one hand.

Even her father, who came to visit the Duke Fuguo's mansion in the past, never went in.

Although the study here is not as good as the one in the mansion, Xu Jian’s bad habits probably won’t change.

In the several rooms in the backyard, as well as the residences of the shopkeeper and Aunt He, the remaining woodshed and kitchen, where can they go to talk?

In the end, nine times out of ten, you will have to go to the private room upstairs to discuss matters.

In this case, it's better for her to make room quickly.

It rains a lot these days, so don’t worry about Xu Jian’s injured leg.

In the yard, Xu Jian glanced at the curtain that was swinging down and sat down again.

In some situations, it is necessary to follow the good path.

After all, he didn't want to be greeted by Lin Yunyan with a "well-being" in his words.

Lin Yu, who didn't know what was going on, couldn't possibly understand, but if he could talk to Xu Jian alone, the place was not the key.

"Li Mi, the fourth son of the late emperor," Lin Yue took a deep breath, "I don't want to say it in front of Yun Yan, Duke Haihan."

Having said this, Xu Jian thought quickly and roughly guessed the reason: "Because of Dingguo Temple?"

The three words "Dingguo Temple" made Lin Yu's already serious expression become more serious, and even his voice became tighter: "Do you know the old things, Duke Fuguo?"

"I was just a child at that time," Xu Jian said. "A few years ago, my grandfather talked about what happened before the Holy Emperor ascended the throne. He only talked a little bit about it, and only scratched the surface."

Lin Yu nodded slightly and told the story of the past.

The cause of everything was in the early autumn of the 27th year of Taixing.

In the previous three years, there were constant natural disasters, earthquakes in the southwest, locust plagues in the Central Plains, dam collapse in two lakes, and heavy snowfall in the north. Under such attacks, the hard-working Emperor Taixing fell ill.

The Third Duke assisted Li Cang, the eldest son of the emperor, to supervise the court.

Li Cang's ability and background should have been popular among the people, but unexpectedly, he was taking care of the government during the day and attending to the emperor's illness at night, and he suddenly fell ill.

The disease was so severe that it seemed to be even worse than that of Emperor Taixing, which made the ambitious younger brothers jump to their feet.

The DPRK proposed to offer incense and pray for blessings. This is both an achievement and an opportunity.

I went, asked for it, and it came true. Even if I didn’t ask for favors, I could still put filial piety first and work hard. But Dingguo Temple is not in the capital. It is not in the imperial city, even in the capital.

In front of the Jinluan Palace, if something happens, the opportunity will be lost.

So, all the princes wanted to go, but they didn't want to go, and they were even more afraid of others going.

Finally, Li Yi, the sixth son of the emperor, recommended himself.

"It's Jinshang. Jinshang didn't want to be a big man at that time. It's better for him to pray than for other brothers. Only in this way can a balance be achieved." Lin Yu sighed and shook his head.

Li Yi went to Dingguo Temple, accompanied by the prince's concubine Xia and his only son Li Shao.

The Xia family selected some female relatives to accompany the female officials, including Lin Yunyan's mother Shen Yun.

After entering the temple to pray for half a month, one night Li Yi and Mr. Xia had some verbal disputes. Li Yi left his residence and went to the main hall to relax.

But unexpectedly, the town under Dingguo Temple was attacked by bandits, and a town citizen who escaped in a hurry came to the temple to bring reinforcements.

Li Yi is in the front hall. Hearing this, how can he not ignore it?

He ordered the guards, led the troops himself, and went down the mountain with the monk soldiers to rescue.

More than half of the people in the town were killed or injured. The reinforcements killed all the bandits and hurriedly rescued the injured, but a fire broke out in the temple on the mountain...

Shen Yun rescued Li Shao, and when he tried to rescue the Xia family again, neither of them escaped.

"The Holy One regretted it very much. He told me several times that if he had not argued with the Queen that day, he would have wanted to lead his troops down the mountain, but the Queen would have stopped him. If only the guards went down the mountain and he stayed in the room, when the fire broke out, he

To bring out the queen and the prince instead of..."

Of course, in Lin Yu's view, this is the stubbornness of inferring the process based on the ending.

If Li Yi is inside, he may be able to save a few more people as he said, but maybe he will also be trapped inside.

The fire was too urgent and too fast. After the monk soldiers came down from the mountain, the only ones left behind in the temple were old and weak monks. No matter how hard they tried, they were ultimately unable to do anything.

In those years, the people were in dire straits, and there were indeed some who went to the mountains and seas to become bandits. However, the Gyeonggi area was still relatively peaceful, but there were bandits who attacked the town.

After the incident, Li Yi certainly had doubts about this, but he had no clues or evidence, so he could only give it up for now.

Until half a year later, in the first month of the 28th year of Taixing.

A tip from an unknown source came into Li Yi's hands.

The bandits are fake, they are actually dead soldiers, and the massacre of the town is to frighten the government and the public, so that the whole government can start a cleanup.

Clearing the money is a merit. In order to grab the credit, there are no bandits, so the hungry people make up the number.

And among the settlements that lasted for half a year, the ones who made the most profits seemed to be the eldest son of the emperor, Li Cang.

Although Li Yi was angry, he was not fooled.

Li Cang already had the advantage, but because of his poor health, he was held back by his other brothers. There was no need for him to do such a thing.

Therefore, when the third son of the emperor challenged Li Cang over this, Li Yi supported Li Cang.

The vicious and heart-breaking crime completely overwhelmed Li Cang's body, and he finally walked ahead of his father, Emperor Taixing.

In grief, Emperor Taixing imprisoned the three sons who had stirred up trouble in Yongji Palace. The fourth son, Li Mi, who had the most credit, was demoted to a commoner and expelled from the capital. Before his death, he listened to the opinions of his ministers and Queen Shen.

, passed the throne to Li Yi.

Li Yi ascended the throne and changed the Yuan Dynasty to Yongjia. He named his aunt Shen as the empress dowager, and named Xia as the queen. He made Li Shao, who was only six years old, the prince. He carried him with him in daily life, and made Lin Yunyan the princess...
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"Who assigned the fake mountain bandits to attack the town? This matter has never been concluded. Some said it was from Yongji Palace, and some said it was Li Mi." Lin Yu calmed down, "Dingguo Temple is in trouble.

It was an accident, not intentional.

This past incident is not too taboo to be told, but I don’t want Yun Yan to hear it.

She was too young and did not follow her mother to Dingguo Temple, but maybe mother and daughter were connected, and she had a frightening dream when she was young..."

Lin Yun paused suddenly.

Xu Jian remained silent, listening carefully to what he said about these old things. Lin Yu opened the conversation, but did not stop it all. The last few sentences were only related to Yun Yan and had nothing to do with Li Mi. He should not talk to Duke Fu.
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Too much to say, too much to say...


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