Chapter 289 The little son-in-law went to meet the feudal lords
Chapter 289 The young prince-in-law goes to meet the vassal kings
There were no secrets in Xu Ruyi's letter. Basically, she told Jing Yu that she was running a store recently, supervising the accounting on time, and telling Jing Yu not to worry. Now she has reached the top five in Beijing's business district, and is only one step away from the richest man.
Yao Yao, she will work hard to win the title of the richest man for Jing Yu.
After reading these contents, Jing Yu felt filled with emotions.
After all, it was my sister-in-law who understood his thoughts best.
What no one in this world can understand, only she can understand.
How could he be so virtuous and capable? How could he marry such a considerate and loving wife?
Also...
She said she missed him.
I miss him very much, and I often dream about him.
Jing Yu sighed softly and thought to himself: Why don't he miss her?
But now there are still many things to do in the army, and he won't be able to go back for a while.
So Jing Yu quickly wrote and wrote her a reply.
He said that he lived a good life in the army and spent his days training his body and strengthening his defensive deployment.
What's more, he misses her very much.
Jing Yu had not read many books and could not think of any poems. He could only reply to the previous sentence: "Missing is like a surging river, endless."
Hmm...he's only at that level. I hope my aunt won't dislike him for not being able to pick up her poems.
And how did Jing Yu know that after the letter was sent back to Beijing, Jing Xi opened the envelope again and took a look at it.
As a result, I was once again so angry that my blood pressure soared, and I kept thinking about my shortcomings.
Both Xu Ruyi and Jing Yu had a tacit understanding and did not mention important matters in the letter. However, after Jing Yu finished writing the letter, he set off to visit several vassal kings near the border.
He wondered why these vassal kings rarely came to the capital. The most he had seen them was the time when Xu Ruyi was injured by a pillar of fire.
That time, Xu Yinghong was very nervous and tried his best to suppress the matter, which made Jing Yu angry. Even if someone died in the capital, no one would care.
But now that I think about it, I feel like something is not quite right.
So Jing Yu went to King Liang's fief in the name of asking for food and grass.
Normally, the King of Liang would not welcome guests, but after hearing that the visitor was the Third Prince Consort, he made a special exception and met with him.
The same is true for King Yan and King Xian.
Jing Yu was a little confused at first, but after talking to these princes about what happened decades ago, Jing Yu understood what Fu Ziyuan said before leaving.
These princes were all concubines, and they had a good relationship with Xu Yingchun back then. They knew clearly how Xu Yingchun died.
He died because of Xu Yinghong's fear.
They said that if Xu Yingchun had succeeded to the throne, the national destiny of the Zhou Dynasty would not have been stagnant in these years because of the mutual checks and balances between Queen Mother Jiang and Xu Yinghong.
Dazhou, which was supposed to have great prospects, has been delayed by internal strife over the years.
When they were fighting among themselves, did they ever take a look at the hungry people in the land of Zhou?
What about the dispute between the new system and the old system, listening to politics behind the curtain, which prince will be appointed heir apparent...
What does this have to do with the people down there?
It happened that the court was disturbed by the foolish king who couldn't grasp the key points. It is even said that after the death of Queen Mother Jiang, the nature of the foolish king was exposed and he began to spoil his concubines and destroy his wife. Now the troubles have made the harem uneasy.
If this continues, won't the people be plunged into deep water and fire?
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The remarks of several vassal kings really made Jing Yu feel uncomfortable.
He also knew that these vassal kings were powerless at the moment. After all, Xu Yingchun's death could be regarded as a warning to the monkeys. They dared to be angry but dared not speak out. Only after seeing Xu Yingchun's son-in-law did they talk to him about what happened back then.
Jing Yu is just a businessman. In his previous life, he didn't know that such scandals existed in the court!
Chapter completed!