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Chapter Seventy Nine?

Regarding the funeral affairs of Zhu Di and the Five Poison Sect, Chen Kui did not pay special attention to it because it was none of his business. After living for a hundred or two hundred years and seeing too many ups and downs, Chen Kui had long since passed the time of being too meddlesome.

Isn’t it good to have time to practice hard when you are at an age when you are busy with other things?

The reason why he was involved in these messy things before was purely out of helplessness, but now Chen Kui plans to get out.

Although Chen Kui ignores these things, it does not mean that the world will be peaceful. The world will never stop for someone, and the world will be turbulent.

And the one who stirred up the storm was Chen Kui.

The center of all these storms is none other than King Zhu Di of Gui. He is indeed ambitious, and Zhu Di is the real boss behind the scenes. It must be said that his calculations are quite sophisticated. At least until Chen Kui appeared, everything went very smoothly.

First of all, King Gui Zhu Di pretended to be his grandson, causing the court to relax its vigilance against him. In this regard, Zhu Di was very successful and the effect was very good. This can be seen from the power of the Jin Yiwei in Prince Gui's palace.

Secondly, Zhu Di had already reached close cooperation with the Five Poison Sect of the Local Snake. In other words, Zhu Di conquered the Five Poison Sect and made the Five Poison Sect an extremely important chess piece in his hands.

Under the guidance of Zhu Di, the Five Poison Sect stirred up troubles in the southwestern martial arts world, attracting and interfering with the sight of the so-called "all-pervasive" Jin Yiwei. This move was undoubtedly successful. At least before Chen Kui, Jin Yiwei's attention was focused on the Five Poisons.

The teacher did not have much energy to pay attention to Zhu Di, Prince Gui.

Then, Zhu Di also bribed the powerful officials of the Dayue Kingdom with heavy sums of money, so that Dayue Kingdom would lead troops to seize the borders at regular intervals. When Zhu Yuanzhang divided his sons, he naturally considered that these vassal kings might rebel against the central government in the future, so Zhu Yuanzhang took

Corresponding restrictive measures, firstly, the feudal king had no local financial power and could not interfere with the local governor who accepted the imperial court's orders; secondly, they limited the number of soldiers under the feudal king, so the feudal king's power was quite limited.

Zhu Yuanzhang's idea was good, but there were policies from above and countermeasures from below. These restrictions had to be invalidated when facing the invasion of foreign enemies. Faced with Vietnam's border seizures every year, in order to better resist foreign enemies, the court had to allow it.

Zhu Di recruited, trained, and stationed troops in the southwest. After several operations back and forth, Zhu Di had more than 100,000 troops and horses, and also mastered a large amount of grain, grass, ordnance, and his strength became stronger and stronger.

Faced with the perennial invasion of northern Tatars, Zhu Biao, who had obtained the treasures of the Southern Song Dynasty, decided to directly quell the threat of northern Tatars in one fell swoop. Zhu Di planned to take advantage of the lack of central military power to use the banner of "Qingjun Side" and move along the river.

Go down and go straight to Yingtian Mansion.

Zhu Di's calculation was indeed precise, and it was about to succeed before his eyes.

But he didn't want to encounter a big variable like Chen Kui at a critical moment. The more precise the plan, the lower the error tolerance. As long as there is a problem in one link, the system will be paralyzed, and the consequences of the error will be more serious.

After communicating with Chen Kui, Bai Hu realized that something was wrong, so he immediately passed the news to An Jianqing, who immediately made arrangements. A large number of Jinyiwei forces quietly entered the southwest, and some Jinyiwei secret lines that had been buried for a long time were activated.

Zhu Di launched an investigation.

Although Jin Yiwei failed to enter the secret room mentioned by Chen Kui at first, it was impossible for Zhu Di to do such a big thing without leaving clues. In less than half a month, Jin Yiwei had definite evidence. Zhu Di wanted to do something, so

An Jianqing quickly reported the matter to the emperor.

Zhu Biao was indeed a capable emperor. He did not choose to directly dispatch troops and generals to fight hard. Once the war started, it would not be so easy to stop it. He just pretended that nothing had happened and let the Jin Yiwei secretly control the war.

The manpower was withdrawn and the main focus was on eradicating the Five Poison Sect.

At the same time, Zhang Hai, the chief minister of the cabinet, presented a memorial, hoping that the imperial court could directly pacify Dai Viet once and for all, regain its old territory, and forever protect the security of the southwest homeland. Zhu Biao took out this memorial and seriously discussed it in the cabinet and the court. After some debate,

The imperial court seemed to really intend to do this, and Zhu Di, who had experienced fighting against Dai Viet, was summoned to the capital because Zhu Di would be the main general this time.

The reason is very valid.

After Zhu Di received the edict, he was very hesitant. In fact, he probably guessed something. After Chen Kui killed the people of the Five Poison Sect, he realized that the situation was not good, not to mention that Jin Yiwei's actions could not be completely hidden from Zhu Di, the southwest

Overlord.

After three days of thinking, Zhu Di finally decided to go to the capital. If he could escape unscathed and leave Yingtian Mansion, it would be proof that "my destiny is mine." If he was left in the capital, then forget it. Wang Tu was talking about hegemony.

I have to say that Zhu Di's approach was too hasty, but reality is like this. Many times, history is so illogical.

The natural result was that Zhu Di was left in the capital by his brother Zhu Biao to be a real prince of Anle. Of course, the external view is that Gui Wang Zhu Di believed that he did not have the ability to lead troops in war, so he chose to stay in the capital and not go to the southwest.

suffer.

Except that the house is smaller, Zhu Di's life in Yingtian Mansion is no worse than that in Prince Gui's Mansion in the southwest, and there are even more beauties. And Zhu Di's confidants, Zhu Biao also showed the heart that an emperor should have, without

To liquidate, but to give them the opportunity to make great achievements, the battlefield is in the southwest.

In this way, the storm was calmed down by Zhu Biao, and the world was at peace.

The world is at peace, but the country is not at peace. In the history of the real world, Zhu Yuanzhang deposed the prime minister through the Hu Weiyong case. In this world, Zhu Biao also did a similar thing, but Zhu Biao's methods were different.

Zhu Yuanzhang was much gentler, which also resulted in the abolition not being so thorough.

Although there is no prime minister, the power of the chief minister of the cabinet is still very great. Especially in the process of dealing with Zhu Di this time, the power of the chief minister of the cabinet Zhang Haiduan has been expanded a lot, and he has become the de facto prime minister.

Such changes in power naturally aroused the vigilance of Emperor Zhu Biao.

The struggle for power has never stopped.

The words are divided into two parts. Although Zhu Di entered Yingtian Mansion and became Prince Xiaoyao, and Emperor Zhu Biao was also very tolerant to his old subordinates, there were also some people with extreme ideas among them who were unwilling to accept it. This was the merit of Conglong, that's it.

How can you not be angry when you are so frustrated!

So, they transferred their anger to Chen Kui and Jin Yiwei. If Chen Kui and Jin Yiwei hadn't caused trouble, the outcome might have been completely different.

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