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Chapter 657 The Battle Front Collapses

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    "Fivemore than five hundred taels of silver?" Zhu Houzhao's eyes were straight and his mouth was wide open, which was an early sign of Alzheimer's disease.

    Qin Kan's handsome face flashed with a trace of distress, and he sighed sadly: "More than five hundred taels, it is really a huge sum of money. Your Majesty knows that I can only get in and out of my hands. Taking money from me is like killing my parents. Today, I  Being willing to spend more than five hundred taels of silver for Your Majesty shows how well I treat Your Majesty"

    Zhu Houzhao sighed: "It's only five hundred taels, so you don't have to be sweet and clever in front of me. Tell me, how did you spend these five hundred taels?"

    "Send a team of royal guards into the city. There are more than 60 squares in the capital. Call the Jiabaoli chiefs of each square and ask them to mobilize the people to go out from Anding Gate to welcome the holy driver. Each citizen will receive fifty coins"

    The smile in Qin Kan's eyes became deeper and deeper: "For ordinary people, fifty cents is at least half a month's worth of food and rice, or maybe three doses of soup and medicine for sick parents. The rich and powerful don't take it seriously.  , but it still carries a heavy weight in the hearts of the people."

    Zhu Houzhao¡¯s expression is wonderful, sometimes red and sometimes white, complex and unpredictable.

    "In other words, the current scene of thousands of people greeting the driver was actually spent on five hundred taels of silver?"

    Qin Kan looked at Zhu Houzhao with a smile, and finally took the opportunity to say a classic quote that was very popular and chic in his previous life.

    "Your Majesty, anything that can be solved with money is nothing."

    "This sounds quite stupid, but if you think about it carefully, it seems to make sense" Zhu Houzhao murmured to himself, his expression becoming more and more complicated and unclear, and the corners of his mouth kept twitching: "I didn't expect that the thing that made me so furious would fall on  You actually spent only five hundred taels of silver to solve it easilyQin Kan, do you think I should cry or laugh?"

    "Of course your Majesty should laugh."

    "Why should I laugh?"

    A trace of distress flashed across Qin Kan's face, and he said sadly: "Because I spent another five hundred taels of silver to invite fifty old shrews from the market to block and curse in front of Liang Chu's Mansion where civil servants gathered. As expected,  Those civil servants probably want to die right now"

    Zhu Houzhao looked at Qin Kan steadily, his eyes as dull as a dead fish. After an unknown period of time, Zhu Houzhao suddenly looked up to the sky and laughed loudly. The laughter became louder and louder. Not only did he bend over with laughter, but tears flew everywhere.

    "Qin Kan, Qin Kan, is this wicked ability of yours passed down from your ancestors? Tell me the names of your eighteen generations of ancestors. I will chase them!"

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    Qin Kan was right. At this moment, the civil servants gathered in the Liang Mansion really wanted to die.

    Although the common people in the market are a vulnerable group, it is obvious that the old shrew is not weak. Not only is she not weak, but she is also very powerful.  These old ladies have been untouchable since ancient times. No matter who is the emperor or who holds the throne, they will scold them when they should, without any ambiguity.

    Ding Shun was very efficient in his work. He dug out fifty old shrews from nowhere in the capital. The old shrews took the money and went straight to the Liang Mansion in groups without saying a word.  When they arrived in front of the Liang Mansion, the shrews took off their shoes and put them under their buttocks, sat cross-legged on the spot, patted their thighs and pointed at the door before scolding it.

    It was very common in the Ming Dynasty for scholars to criticize officials when they were elected. Whenever a scholar was elected and people were not satisfied with the officials at all, they would shout from a high place and invite a dozen like-minded classmates of the same year to come to the Yamen. No one would dare to do anything to these distinguished gentlemen.  So many landowners and gentry who had suffered heavy losses from officials in the yamen came up with the idea of ????causing losses. They secretly spent huge sums of money to invite famous scholars to help with the situation. A dozen or so scholars stood in front of the yamen and cursed a few words, and then issued  After issuing a leaflet or posing as a joint petition, many officials had to give in. In the relationship between the clan squires and local officials in the Ming Dynasty, the scholar class played a subtle lubricating role in it. Of course, most of them added to the obstruction.  .

    It is common for scholars to scold officials, but it is rare for ordinary people to scold officials.

    Today, fifty old shrews lined up in front of the Liang Mansion, pointing at the Liang Mansion and yelling curses.  Liang Chugui was a cabinet scholar who was the leader of hundreds of officials. How had he ever experienced such a scene?  The servants in front of the Liang Mansion were so angry that their faces turned white and their bodies were shaking. They clenched their fists but did not dare to take a step.

    Because behind these old shrews, dozens of lieutenants in red flying fish uniforms pressed their hands on the hilts of their waists and stared at the servants of the Liang Mansion eagerly. Their toes were restlessly digging at the soil on the ground, like dozens of  Like a wild buffalo, it was ready to move, as if if the servants of the Liang Mansion made the slightest move, the lieutenants would rush up and arrest them and send them to prison for miscellaneous treatment, so that they could clear their impulsive minds and at the same time kill a few people.  Let the monkeys in Liang Mansion take a look at the chicken.

    As the voices of the old shrews getting louder and louder, the crowd of people watching in front of Liang Mansion also became louder and louder.Dongyang cut off his words and said with a bitter smile: "'The king is not the king of the country's subjugation, but the minister is the minister of the country's subjugation.' Qin Kan's scolding was too vicious. I have gone through four dynasties and managed to save a good name for half my life. This  In just one sentence, I got half of my life's income in one pot. Tell me, I am going to retire soon and have no longer interfered with the affairs of the court. Today I just saw that there are many people here to join in the fun. Who did I provoke? "

    With Li Dongyang gone, the old fox downplayed his character, just "joining in the fun".

    One of the censors of Zuodu and the two great scholars of the current cabinet were gone. Everyone seemed to have lost half of their backbone, looking at each other in panic.

    With a livid face, Liang Chu sat alone at the main seat, tremblingly picked up the teacup, and took a slow sip of tea.

    Hu Bo turned his head to look and couldn't help but stamp his feet anxiously: "Mr. Liang, what time is it? You still have time to drink tea. Everyone is waiting for you to come up with an idea"

    Liang Chu slowly put down the tea cup and said, "Can't you see that I am serving tea to see off the guests?"

    Hu Bo was stunned: "Who should I give it to?"

    Liang Chu raised his hand and swept half of the fan with his fingers like the autumn wind sweeping down fallen leaves: "I'm sending you more than a hundred people to get out of here!" (Remember this site's website address: www.hlnovel.com
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