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Chapter 383 It is most suitable for me to go

 After saying this, Shen Jinzhao turned around and walked out.

For a moment, the huge Zhaode Hall became quiet.

Gu Tingfang pondered for a moment and then said: "But Nanxiao and Yin Luzhu have made great achievements in the past year. We cannot abandon her and ignore her."

Shen Nanxiao took a step forward, his calmness was a little scary, "There has just been a rebellion in southern Xinjiang. The imperial court should send people there to restore the past business and let the people live in peace."

"No."

Gu Tingfang refused without thinking, "There is civil strife in southern Xinjiang, and the whereabouts of the assassin who assassinated Yin Luzhu are unknown. If you, a civil servant, go there rashly, it will definitely be unfavorable."

"Gu Ke asked King Xiang of Chu to lead the Ming Army to southern Xinjiang to suppress the rebels, and then secretly searched for the whereabouts of Prince Yin. In this way, no one else would know."

"But Your Majesty, King Chu Xiang's leg disease has become more and more serious. He cannot adapt to the climate in southern Xinjiang, nor can he endure the hardships on the way. This may chill the hearts of loyal ministers."

"There are very few people who know about this matter, so it is most appropriate for me to go."

"Xiangguo's body is weak and he will not be able to withstand this thousand-mile journey. Why don't you sit in the middle of the capital, and the lone commander's bodyguard will go there in person to bring Yin Luzhu back to Yindu."

Shen Nanxiao was stunned and looked at Gu Tingfang in surprise.

In the past, Your Majesty looked down upon Yin Luzhu extremely, but now, this is obviously unjustifiable.

As a king, you will never put yourself in danger no matter when or where you are.

There are countless people in the royal city of Yindu who are willing to serve your Majesty, so why do you have to go there yourself?

After looking at each other for a moment, Shen Nanxiao said: "The king's body of thousands of gold cannot be damaged, and the country cannot live without a king for a day. If people know that the king has left the capital, it will be in danger."

"Lonely..."

"Don't worry, Your Majesty. I will definitely bring Yin Luzhu back safely, and I won't let King Xiang of Chu come to mourn his son and make him more rebellious."

Hearing this, Gu Tingfang was stunned for a moment, and then suddenly realized what was going on.

He frowned subconsciously. When he learned that Yin Luzhu's life and death were unknown, the first thing he thought of was not how to calm the anger of Chu Xiang King Yin Jingchao, but...

With his Adam's apple rolling, Gu Tingfang looked away from Shen Nanxiao uncomfortably. He coughed lightly and said, "This will trouble the Prime Minister. I will send someone to go with you to protect you."

"Yes." Shen Nanxiao bowed his hands and then retreated hastily.

Gu Tingfang stood in the hall, looking at Shen Nanxiao's leaving figure. She didn't know why, but she felt a little envious of him.

He looked around and felt that the huge Dayin Palace was like a prison, and he was the biggest prisoner inside.

Zhang Jiade noticed the change in his mood, so he comforted him: "Your Majesty, please relax, the Prime Minister will definitely get Prince Yin back."

Gu Tingfang sighed and said nothing.

He silently came to the table and sat down, feeling a little scared and afraid of Yin Luzhu's inexplicable rising emotions.

Shaking his head, he drove those thoughts out of his mind and comforted himself: Gu Ding was so worried about his life and death because he was afraid of starting another war.

After Shen Nanxiao left the Dayin Palace, he mounted his horse and galloped all the way towards Southern Xinjiang. The hand holding the reins became tighter.

His eyes were eagerly staring ahead, full of urgency.

The baggage on the horse's back rises and falls as the horse gallops.

As the sun sets in the west, his figure gradually disappears into the halo of sunset light.


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