After the prison car arrived in Chongzhou, the president showed up in time.
The governor of Sichuan still had to pay respect to the imperial guards, so the governor and the admiral, two brothers in trouble, each got a set of decent clothes.
Because what the governor said makes sense.
One of the two people on the prison car is a military officer and the governor of Sichuan; the other is the admiral of Sichuan and the son-in-law of the clan.
Although the emperor's strict decree was submitted to the ministers for discussion, who can guarantee that there will be no divine favor.
After all, these two didn't get their positions only after losing a battle.
After symbolically comforting the governor, the president walked to the admiral's prison car and said a few symbolic words. After all, in the eyes of outsiders, the governor of Sichuan and the admiral of Sichuan were incompatible with each other.
There was no friendship between the two, and certainly no friendship.
The reason why the governor came here to see me off was entirely an official practice.
What is particularly important is that these two are both Manchu officials of the authentic nationality, while he, the governor, is a Han official.
When a Manchu official is in trouble, he, a Han official, does not like to take pleasure in his misfortune.
But the guards didn't pay attention, and the governor secretly slipped a note to the admiral in the car.
The content of the note stated that the emperor had decreed that Feng Sheng'e, the deputy general from the left, would take over as general of Dingxi and assume the position of acting governor of Sichuan.
In other words, no matter whether it is a young businessman or an old rich man, after working for a long time, the two of them have greatly benefited from the 24-year-old Fengsheng's salary.
Fengsheng'e also became the youngest general in Dingxi in history. Before that, the record was set by 26-year-old Mingliang.
The emperor did not have a clear intention on whether to continue peace talks with the rebels. He only asked Feng Sheng'e to "take care of the aftermath" and stabilize the morale of the army.
The good news is that because a large number of high-ranking Manchurian dignitaries died in the attack, the 52-year-old Vice President Bo was promoted to deputy general of the left as he wished.
Jinchuan ranked second.
The right deputy general is Shu Jing'an, deputy commander of the Eight Banners of the Chengdu garrison, who is busy looking for his son.
Jia Liu must have been uncomfortable with Feng Sheng's profit. Then he thought about how this young man would face big troubles that even his brother-in-law couldn't solve after he became the leader, and he felt relieved again.
The powder keg has been lit, and whoever is in charge will be unlucky.
The next pot is enough to carry Feng Sheng's forehead.
My father-in-law made progress as he wished and became the deputy general of the left, which was also a great benefit to the Gongjin Association.
The Eight Banners has a vice-president, and the Green Camp has a full president. For the Banner-Han members of the Gongjin Association, their path to progress has obviously become wider than ever before.
Good times are always short.
Under the profound gaze of the president, Jia Liu and his brother-in-law embarked on the road to liberation.
However, along the way, even though Jia Liu expressed his goodwill to the old man through the prison car many times, the old man always hated his brother and did not appreciate him at all.
Governor Fulehun must be held responsible for the attack on the camp, because he was the one who openly proposed peace talks with the bandits.
The peace talks led some Eight Banners disciples to take extreme measures to express their dissatisfaction to the court, which actually caused irreparable losses. It also led to the death of Dingxi General Mingliang and many senior Banner officials. Fulehun did not bear this responsibility, and he did not bear it.
It really doesn't make sense.
However, Fulehun discussed it with Li Fengyao and others, and they always felt that the biggest responsibility for this matter was Guiziliu, the leading minister who failed to control the flag members well. Therefore, even if the emperor was angry, the most he could do was reprimand one or two, and dismiss a few part-timers.
Still ordered the army to pacify the bureau.
Unexpectedly, there were two decrees, one to arrest Jaap Liu and the other to arrest him.
What exactly Guiziliu said to the emperor has become a question that always surrounds the old man's mind.
Now, unless the person involved tells him himself, it is impossible for the old rich man to know the answer.
Because the eunuch Gao Yuncong who peeked into the secret documents for the Mutual Aid Association has been cut in half. Not to mention the old rich man in the prison car now, Yu Minzhong, who was just released from the prison of the Ministry of Punishment by the emperor's special order and ordered to continue to serve as the chief military minister.
I don’t know what Jia Jia’s consort said to the emperor.
Speaking of which, this person in the middle hall is really lucky. He can keep secret ties with ministers, spy on secret messengers, and spy on the holy will. No matter which one of them, he can go to the market entrance, but he walked out of the prison unscathed.
He continued to serve as the chief military minister in a grand manner, which shows that in the Qing Dynasty, it was never the law that decided the fate of officials, but the emperor.
"grown ups?"
When the prison car was about to arrive in Chengdu, Jia Liu, who was really lonely, couldn't help but call out to the old rich man in front of him.
The old rich man ignored him and was already gritting his teeth just by hearing Guiziliu's voice.
Because this kid really harms others and does not benefit himself.
Both had their clothes torn apart by officers and soldiers to show their love, but one was by the Eight Banners disciples and the other was by Green Camp officers and soldiers. The difference between the two was huge.
Seeing that the old rich man ignored him, Jia Liu shook his head helplessly, pulled the quilt to his body, and turned to glare at the few watching dolls on the roadside.
What?
Have you ever seen such a foolish adult?
Due to the rush to bring the prisoners back to the capital, the convoy would not stop in Chengdu. The leading guard, Guo En, prepared to go around the city, but could not.
Thousands of Chengdu gentry and common people heard that the governor was being escorted to Beijing, and they spontaneously came to see him off.
Several eighty-year-old men, leaning on crutches, ignored the guards' dissuasion and tried to offer a bowl of "100-meter porridge" to the governor in the prison car.
What is 100-meter porridge?
It is porridge made by countless people who each took out a grain of rice.
It represents the people's love for the governor.
Fulehun was a little excited. He didn't expect that he was so loved by the people. He thought that if this matter reached the ears of the emperor, it would definitely help him get out of trouble. His eyes turned red and he drank the bowl of porridge cleanly.
But after drinking, I accidentally saw Guizi Liuzheng looking at me in the prison car behind him with a half-smile but not a smile, and I was suddenly shocked.
"Consort?"
"Master Jia?"
"Brother Shikai?"
"Little bastard!"
"..."
On the way, the Governor kept calling to the prince-in-law behind him, but the prince-in-law also ignored him.
Since they were not sure what would happen to these two people after they entered the capital, the imperial guards did not add insult to injury to stop the shouting among the prisoners.
The convoy arrived in Luzhou.
The people of Luzhou also mobilized throughout the city to deliver the Wanmin Umbrella to the "distressed" Governor.
This situation made the leading guard Guoen couldn't help but sigh to his subordinates: "I didn't expect Fulhun to win the hearts of the people of Sichuan Province so much. He is such a good official."
Immediately, he ordered his men to be kind to the Governor and the unnoticed prince-in-law in the car behind him.
The governor's face became increasingly corrupted. After accepting the umbrellas of thousands of people, he clung to the railings of the prison car with both hands like a bear. He stared at the consort Jia Jia behind him.
The convoy arrived in Chongqing.
The guards were surprised by the size of the soldiers and civilians who were seeing off the Governor in front. By the time the Governor in the car was already furious, he grabbed the drinking bowl and mercilessly smashed it at the consort behind him: "Guiziliu, I'm not done with you!
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With a "bang" sound, the big rooster bowl broke into two halves.
Jia Liu was wrapped in a quilt and leaning on the railing, looking at the angry old rich man, with a look on his face that he would rush over if he had the ability.