[R18] (Quickly wear it) Baby, you are with the wrong person – Chapter 851 of “(Quickly Wear) Baby You Are with the Wrong Person” [English]
by☆, palace wall willow 38
Yong Shuren, to be precise, he should be Emperor Yongning.He is the third brother of the late emperor and the only legitimate son of Xianmiao.
He was established as a prince at the age of ten and left the court to study at the age of thirteen. He was kind-hearted and upright, and was very popular in the court.When he ascended the throne at the age of twenty-three, he reigned for four years and worked diligently without slacking off.
However, such a benevolent Lord has a group of ambitious brothers.Among them, there was a great hero like the late emperor. Yongshu was restless when he was still the prince. In the end, he sent troops to rebel, invaded the imperial city, and forced Yongshu to death in the fire.
This incident was only about ten years ago. Therefore, after the late emperor ascended the throne, although he massacred the courtiers who complained about the Yongshu people and ordered the burning of all books and records related to the Yongshu people, the people’s mouths could not be silenced.
With the corruption of the imperial court, the people’s lives have become worse and worse. In recent years, some voices have gradually emerged among the people who miss Yongsongren.
Among the various vivid rumors, some said that Yongshuren did not die, but took a boat to go overseas to avoid disaster. Others said that although Yongshuren died, his three sons and one daughter did not all die in the fire with him that day, but escaped and waited for the opportunity of restoration.
There are all kinds of things, but not one of the ten sentences is true.Yao Ji, like most people, did not take these rumors seriously before, but now she can’t help but think seriously about whether Yong Shuren’s son is indeed not dead…
She can’t be sure about this, let alone find someone to discuss it. It may be just a coincidence that Liu Chenzhou’s handwriting is similar to Yongshu’s. If so, why does he use two handwritings?
Before she could figure it out, the situation in Jingli became increasingly chaotic.
King Qi was killed after the failed rebellion. Not only did it not frighten the clan members who were ready to take action, but it made them more active.When the late emperor seized the throne, several of his brothers were originally dissatisfied, but because of the cruel and brutal methods of the late emperor, they hunkered down and pretended to be quail.
Now seeing that the emperor is ignorant and seriously ill, this is a great opportunity.Liu Chenzhou’s reform to reduce redundant officials and redundant personnel should not have encountered such huge resistance, but it was instigated by the clan’s ulterior motives and found it difficult to move forward.
For a time, rumors were flying all over the capital. Taking advantage of the people’s memory of the common people, some people began to advocate that the late emperor’s throne was obtained by usurpation.
He also said that Yongshu did not change his father’s ways for four years during his reign, so he was a benevolent king. However, under the instigation of treacherous eunuchs, he now wants to cut down his staff and reorganize the system. It is really a treasonous move that goes against the laws of his ancestors.
The common people did not have the ability to distinguish right from wrong. They only knew that the Yongshu people were really kind, but they all followed suit and started to criticize the reformists.Although Dongchang quickly arrested the person who spread the rumors, under the uproar, the court had to promulgate the eight crimes of Yongshuren to refute this theory and bring the reform movement back to the public opinion of justice.
Yao Ji was shocked when she learned about this. Now the core of the reform faction is Liu Chenzhou. Although it is a last resort to stigmatize Yong common people with crimes, if her guess is true, wouldn’t Liu Chenzhou be insulting his father with unfounded charges…
At this moment, she realized Liu Chenzhou’s persistence. Maybe he didn’t want the throne or revenge, but peace in the world.
He originally answered her, “Some choices have nothing to do with whether you like them or not.”
Now he’s behavior seems to be the best explanation of this sentence. If you want to gain something, you must lose something. He cannot stand up in front of the stage with an upright identity to realize his ambition, so he chooses to hide behind the scenes and change the world with the help of others.
However, this persistence is not understood by others.
Those princes who were ready to move only had the throne in their hearts, so why would they care about the fact that if the reform failed, the entire country would ultimately suffer.The opposition, whose vested interests were affected by the reform, regarded Liu Chenzhou as a savage beast and wanted to eat his flesh.
Even the people of the world, who he only cares about, are now like headless flies under the control and coercion of public opinion, but they want to bite the reformists who seek to benefit him.
The situation was precarious and the situation was critical. Yao Ji had always been keen and realized that a big change was about to happen.
She could no longer stay in Nanyuan and wanted to pack her luggage and return to the palace, but Xu En said: “There is no intention to call the empress back to the palace yet…”
“Xiao Xuzi, tell the truth, is your master trying to stop me?”
Xu En paused, with a look of embarrassment on his face, but finally said: “Since your Majesty knows, why bother…”
Yao Ji suddenly realized that Liu Chenzhou went to great lengths to send her out of the palace not only to fulfill her wish, but also to avoid disaster. Just a few days after she arrived in Nanyuan, he proposed a reform strategy to the court.
“There are many things happening in the capital. If I go back now, wouldn’t I be making myself unhappy?” Xu En was still trying to persuade her, “There are Da Lang, slaves, and sisters Qiancao and Zhu’er here in Nanyuan. If things are not harmonious,” he lowered his voice subconsciously, “…and the Tiqi left by the master will definitely protect the empress and Da Lang.”
It turns out that he has even arranged his backup plan…
Taking a deep breath, the girl said in a deep voice: “How bad has the situation in Beijing become now?”
Xu En refused to answer, he remained silent, and Yao Ji was not annoyed: “If you don’t tell, it doesn’t matter.” She stood up and dusted her sleeves, “I’ll just go back and take a look myself.”
“Empress!”
“Xu En, you can’t stop me,” the girl smiled slightly. The smile was very light, but as firm as a stone, “…he can’t stop me either.”
“I will not hide behind him, let alone do nothing even though I know he is in danger. I have said before that I never take orders from him.”
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On the night of June 13th in the 11th year of Jianyuan, this day was the beginning of what is known as the “Three Kings’ Rebellion” in history.
The three brothers of the late emperor, King Zhao, King Lu, and King Chen, took advantage of the conflict between the reformists and the opposition to become most acute, and encouraged the reduced soldiers in the three major battalions to raise the flag of rebellion.
Throughout the night, fires raged in the capital, and shouts of killing were heard endlessly.Yao Ji took advantage of the fact that the city gate was not closed and entered the capital in disguise. At that time, there was chaos in the capital. She heard that the Jin Palace was surrounded by mobs.
Before she left, she entrusted the little prince to Qian Cao and Zhu Er, and told them to protect the little prince and leave if anything happened.He quietly returned to the capital with only Xu En and two Tiqi. When he returned to the palace, he found out that Liu Chenzhou had led his troops out of the palace to put down the rebellion.
The huge palace complex looked like a giant beast in the night, as if it was not disturbed by the blood and fire outside the imperial city and remained sleeping.In the silence, she felt a faint palpitation in her heart.
After thinking about it, Yao Ji decided to go to the Qingsi Palace to have a look. No matter how much of a bastard the emperor was, his safety must be guaranteed when the rebellion comes.
When not summoning people to attend his bed, the emperor mostly stayed in the quiet room in the east chamber.Two young eunuchs were guarding the outside of the quiet room. When they saw Yao Ji coming, they were signaled to be silent by Xu En before they could say anything.
“Only Lord Long Live is in there?” Yao Ji lowered her voice.
“Go back to your Majesty, Master Dao Heng sent someone here to deliver elixirs to Lord Long Live. They just came in.”
As soon as these words came out, Xu En felt that something was wrong: “Master must have ordered not to move around freely before leaving the palace. How could Dao Heng knowingly violate this?! Your Majesty…”
Before he finished speaking, Yao Ji had already pushed open the carved door.
The quiet room was still decorated with splendor and splendor. Because the emperor was paralyzed, he would lie on the couch with his eyes closed during meditation.At this time, he made a dying sound in his throat. A person wearing a palace maid’s costume pressed on him, holding his neck tightly with both hands. During the struggle, he grabbed his hands randomly, but his strength became weaker and weaker, and finally he leaned to the side helplessly, and he died.
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