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Chapter 288 Late Feedback

In the Fortune Pagoda in the Sea of ​​Consciousness, a little thumb-sized man is swimming in the golden ocean of luck, constantly absorbing it and strengthening himself.

If you look closely, you will see that it is exactly the same as the host in the main world.

A hint of enlightenment emerged in my heart: if this differentiated soul incarnation grows to a certain extent, it can replace the original body and control the body and become a true 'incarnation'.

At present, the differentiated soul is growing by absorbing the luck in the Fortune Pagoda. It is estimated that it will take three to five years to grow to the point where it can truly control Jia Cong's body without any problems!

hehe……

I didn’t expect that the birth of descendants of blood would actually have such benefits!

Feeling the power of the soul that was about ten times more powerful than before, he was really confused and confused.

Even at this moment, I vaguely felt the mystery of martial arts strength!

His strength is even stronger, and he even feels the vague rejection of him from this world?

Is this the point where the power of the soul is so powerful that it has attracted the attention and even dissatisfaction of the world?

Or is the power he possesses at this time almost reaching the limit of what is allowed in the world of Red Mansions?

No matter what, Jia Cong decided to take the initiative to leave the world of Red Mansions when the soul clone is strong enough to control the body without any abnormality!



Time passed by in a hurry, and more than a month passed in the blink of an eye.

His and Daiyu's child, a boy named Lin Chen, has passed a relatively deserted full moon.

Except for Xue Pan who was following him, and the family members of the governor's Yamen officials, not a single relative showed up.

It's not that my relatives in Beijing don't want to come, it's just that I don't have enough time.

Neither Lin Ruhai nor Jia Cong has any intention of making a big deal.

Of course, after Lin Chen's full moon party, congratulatory gifts from relatives and friends in the capital began to arrive.

The old lady wrote a letter, saying quick congratulations first, and then offered to let Lin Daiyu take the child back to Beijing, so that she could take care of her.

There was no need for Jia Cong to object. Lin Ruhai and Lin Daiyu, father and daughter, took the initiative to ignore the old lady's 'good intentions'.

None of them had forgotten that Jia Cong set a fire when he left.

I read a copy of "Donglin Party" and was very frightened when I heard about the civil servant group, especially some similar existences that were highlighted in the book.

I heard that the chief bachelor of the Hanlin Academy was so frightened that he even submitted his resignation to the present. Although everyone knew that this guy was just showing up, the influence of "Donglin Party" was so bad that he had to

Do this.

But even so, the reputation of the Hanlin Academy was also affected.

The letters written to Lin Ruhai by some close friends in the officialdom hinted that he and Jia Cong had better not return to Beijing for a short period of time. Some civil servants were holding back evil fire in their hearts.

Although Jia Cong's "Donglin Party" left room and did not go too in-depth, describing all the Donglin Party's performance and actions when the Ming Dynasty was destroyed, it still affected some civil servant forces.

At present, because of the matter of Prince Zhongshun establishing a vassal and establishing a country, Jin is not in the mood or has the time to deal with the problems exposed in "Donglin Party", but this does not mean that Jin will always ignore this matter.

Lin Ruhai was worried that Jia Cong was young and energetic and could not resist the temptation of some people with ulterior motives. He would return to the capital at such a sensitive moment and become a target.

Not only did he ask Jia Cong to read the letters from these friends, he also mentioned: "It is better to stay in Xishan for a few years. Your "Donglin Party" has a great influence on the civil servant group. Be careful of their revenge!"

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Although Jia Cong disapproved of this, he had no intention of returning to Beijing to stir up trouble. He just knew that the book "Donglin Party" had worked.

Some of the more explosive contents were not written at all.

For example, the mystery of the death of the Carpenter Emperor in the late daimyo period!

He was sure that if the carpenter emperor fell into the water inexplicably and died of a severe cold and fever, the Donglin Party was secretly involved...

This is not bragging or intimidation. Nowadays, no matter how broad-minded you are, you will still be deeply suspicious of the power of civil servants.

Jia Cong just felt that there was no need to completely offend the civil service group, otherwise it would definitely make the civil service group suffer.

Still the same saying: There is nothing new under the sun!

This book "Donglin Party" is just a superficial taste.

I had already made up my mind that if any of the big officials in the civil service refused to let me go, they might drag this guy down completely.

Fortunately, things are not that bad yet...

Not only did Lin Ruhai receive letters from friends, but Jia Cong also received letters from the Crown Prince of Chu and Prince Zhongshun.

These two people wrote letters but had no intention of persuading Jia Cong to let go...

Unlike today, which relies heavily on the civil service group, these two people do not have much favorable impressions of the civil service group.

The main thing is to share the joy in my heart. It's really funny to see the civil servant group lose their voice for a moment and be disgraced by a book.

There are even some plots in the letter that encourage Jia Cong to continue to work hard and dig deeper into the story.

The letter from Prince Chu was nothing, but Prince Zhongshun bluntly stated in the letter that his life would be much better without these guys from the civil service group causing trouble.

However, as time passed, he had almost all the Huangzhuang tenants he could trust and asked Jia Cong if he had any resources to help in this regard.

Jia Cong immediately thought of the young people of the grassland tribes near Xishan.



The turmoil in the capital was put aside for the time being. After the child's full moon party was held, Lin Ruhai began a journey to visit various places and local garrison camps.

Worried about the possible backlash, Lin Ruhai temporarily changed the plan a lot. The first one was that Xu Jiacong would not go with him, but would sit in the backyard of the governor's Yamen to prevent some people from taking risks.

Jia Cong was so confident that he pushed Wangcai, the boy next to him, out and said directly to Lin Rupirate: "This boy is good at martial arts. My father-in-law, please keep him with you. At least he can help suppress the situation!"

Lin Ruhai smiled and accepted his kindness, nodded and said: "When we get to the local military camp, I guess it is indeed possible to take action!"

What else is there to say?

"Boy, don't make too much noise in the military camp!"

Jia Cong said bluntly: "If there is someone who is not smart, you don't have to be polite. As long as you don't beat the person to death directly, you don't have to worry about the consequences!"

So, Jia Cong stayed in the backyard of the governor's office to accompany Lin Daiyu and Lin Chen's mother and son, while Lin Ruhai took his wealth and went straight to the local garrison camp on the outskirts of Jinyang, intending to have a good look, but something unexpected happened...


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