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Chapter 1480 abdication

The carriage stopped, and he immediately jumped out, quickly stepped forward and held Yu Wenhao's hand, with a smile on his face, and continued to maintain the flattering smile, "Son-in-law, it's great that you are still in the house. I just happened to

There are some things I want to discuss with you."

The sound of son-in-law made Professor Yuan and Yuan's mother immediately alert, but then they also thought of Ling'er's original parents. They had heard some things about them from Fang Wu's mouth, and knew that they were unreliable.

They said nothing, just watched quietly.

After waiting quietly to get off the carriage, Huang got off the carriage. She didn't pay too much attention to it. She jumped out and walked to Yuan Qingling, waiting for Yuan Qingling to say hello first.

Yuan Qingling could only say: "Coming?"

Mrs. Huang hummed, "I came with your father!"

She glanced at Yuan's mother and Professor Yuan, and seeing that they were restrained, she said they were officials from the imperial court and nodded slightly.

Yuan's mother saw that she and Ling'er had a relatively indifferent way of getting along with each other. She thought they would never get close to each other. For a moment, she felt a little complicated. Although she didn't expect her daughter to have another set of parents, it would always be a good thing if someone treated her better.

Yu Wenhao looked at Jingwai and said, "If you have anything to do, we'll talk about it in two days. I'm going out and there are guests here."

Waiting to see that Yu Wenhao cared about these guests, he bowed his hands to Professor Yuan and Brother Yuan, "I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I don't know which yamen you work for?"

It's been a long time since he left the capital. He really doesn't know which of the famous officials in the capital and which have been caught. Especially these two people, he has never met them before and he doesn't dare to offend them casually.

Yu Wenhao looked coldly, "Don't ask too many questions. If you have anything else, wait until I come back to talk about it."

He waited for the flattering smile to freeze on his lips, but it immediately rose again and bowed, "Okay, okay, you go ahead and I'll wait for you at my house."

"Don't wait, go back first!"

Yu Wenhao frowned.

Jinghou pressed his hand and compromised: "Okay, okay, then I'll go back first. You come back in the evening and come to the Marquis' Mansion. Otherwise, I'll come back tomorrow."

Yu Wenhao ignored him and asked Professor Yuan and others to get on the carriage and set off.

On the carriage, the atmosphere was silent for a moment. In Professor Yuan's mind, he had always regarded Yu Wenhao as his son-in-law, not as a prince or an emperor who was about to ascend the throne. And Yu Wenhao himself did not show any domineering attitude in this regard. It can be seen that

The attitude and tone of his words to Jingwai clearly showed the aura of the superior. He suddenly realized that his son-in-law was an emperor and the king of a country! And he still kept his true intentions, like an ordinary son-in-law.

It is really commendable to show filial piety to them all.

Unconsciously, looking at Yu Wenhao's eyes, there was a bit of tenderness and relief. At first, he was still somewhat unsure whether his daughter would really be happy, but now, he is not worried anymore.

Yu Wenhao came back from his trip today and went to Jinghou Mansion. Yuan Lunwen received him and reassured him that it was just an accident that caused him to run away today, and it would not happen again in the future.

Yu Wenhao could trust Yuan Lunwen in handling matters, but he also had to give Jingwai a few words of warning. People in Beijing had not forgotten the things he had committed in the past, so he should tighten his tail and not be too domineering.

After listening to the son-in-law's severe scolding, Jinghou hesitated and revealed his purpose and the identity of the father-in-law.

Yu Wenhao was almost mad at him.

"This is the abbot of the state," Jinghou continued when he saw that his son-in-law was silent, "Actually, according to the rules, I must be the abbot of the state, but there is always a difference between your title and my reputation, right?

If you block it, who in Beijing will dare to mention the past events in the future?

My mother is old and I can't always leave Beijing. I always have to stay by her side and be filial to her. I'm not thinking about myself."

These words are exactly the same as what the Queen said. It can be seen that they are both the same kind of people.

Yu Wenhao ignored him and asked Yuan Lunwen to keep an eye on him and not let him walk around and talk outside.

After Yu Wenhao left quietly, he cursed a few words angrily, "If it weren't for the design of this prince, how could you have five sons today?

How can he be named a prince and then wait to ascend to the throne of emperor?"

Yuan Lunwen was very angry after hearing this, but said nothing and quietly went in to report to his grandmother.

After a while, the old lady invited him over, asked someone to close the door, and beat him with a cane. The beating made him run away with his head in his arms, but he could not get out. He was beaten several times and passed out.

The shock from his son and mother made Jinghou calm down, lest he cause any trouble on the big day.

The old lady had warned him that if he said a wrong word or did something out of line, he would be sent out of the capital immediately and sent back to the village where he had been beaten, where he would be beaten day and night to relieve his anger.

Jinghou knew that her mother was a courageous person who did what she said, so she didn't dare to make any mistakes.

Madam Jingwai went to the Prince of Chu's Mansion in person to find Yuan Qingling and reassure her.

Yuan Qingling introduced her parents to meet the old lady, and told her how the old lady had protected her and treated her well. Yuan's mother was so moved that she stood up and bowed to the old lady.

The old lady was confused about their identities. Yuan Qingling told the old lady that they were the adoptive father and mother she had recently recognized. The old lady did not show any doubt. Anyway, she could not figure out many things about her granddaughter. Did she know?

Don't ask what you should ask, just be an old man and take care of yourself.

The old lady stayed in the mansion to have a meal, and told Yuan Qing Ling alone about the upcoming happy event.

"The dowry is not much, but it is my grandmother's wish. You must accept it. There is no need to say anything else."

The old lady said without refutation.

Yuan Qingling looked at her, tears welling up in her eyelashes, "This is all your hard-earned savings for retirement, how can your granddaughter take it?"

"You have to take it. There's no need to say it. If you say it again, I'll get angry."

The old lady deliberately made a serious face.

Yuan Qingling leaned on her shoulder, feeling warm in her heart. She really was, how could she be so virtuous?

After the old lady left, Yuan Qingling and her mother talked for a while and learned that the old lady had bought a dowry for Yuan Qingling. Yuan's mother was also very moved and told Yuan Qingling to be filial to the elderly.

Mother Yuan also understands what kind of family Jinghou Mansion is. It really doesn’t make people worry. Fortunately, the grandchildren are also doing well. If the son is unfilial and unjust, let him go [ www.biqugexx.co ].

In this way, under the close preparations of all parties, Emperor Ming Yuan abdicated.

Before abdicating the throne, he dragged his "sick body" to a morning court and accepted the kneeling of all officials for the last time.

But this time, both Chu Shoufu and Xiaoyao Gong came to court. The three princes honored their thrones and did not have to kneel in court. Emperor Ming Yuan also specially gave them seats and praised and affirmed their contributions to the country of Northern Tang Dynasty in front of hundreds of officials.

The farewell between the king and his ministers was always sad, and the old ministers cried bitterly.

Emperor Ming Yuan couldn't help but feel proud when he saw everyone's reluctance to leave him. He always thought that he was not good at being emperor, but their attitude was the best affirmation for himself.

If the Supreme Empress hadn't come and said something in front of him, when he abdicated, some ministers even vowed to be buried when the mountain collapsed, and he would have continued to be proud and proud.

Emperor Ming Yuan did not stay too long in the early morning because he was sitting on the dragon chair and Lao Wu was always supporting him. Everyone was watching him suffer and were afraid that he would faint because his body could not hold on.

After all, the emperor looked really weak.

Lao Wu helped him stand up. He took a deep look at the officials, slowly raised his hand, waved, turned around, and then looked back. The emperor gradually stepped off the political stage of the Northern Tang Dynasty.

All the officials knelt down and cried!


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