Chapter 773: Before taking up duties

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"Okay, conscientious Commander An, are you prepared for the next work of sticking to Kyoto?" Sheng Yuan listened patiently to what he said, and then gave him a torture.

"..." Anyu officially shut up.

Well, he just vented his emotions and put work aside.

When Sheng Yuan saw him like this, he knew that this guy probably hadn't done anything serious!

"You can't do this! You're so busy that you can even forget basic work procedures. If the emperor knows this, I'm afraid he'll talk to you again."

"Actually, our Kyoto is very safe! There are five armies guarding the outside of Kyoto. There is a commander-in-chief of the Internal Guards inside Kyoto, and there is a patrol department outside Kyoto to control... Those who have the ability to cause trouble are taken away by my uncle, and the rest are still there. Who dares to violate the rules?" Anyu felt that he, the commander-in-chief of the Kyoto army, had no room for improvement.

"Whether you have room to use your abilities is one thing, but whether you have the intention to do your job well is another matter." Sheng Yuan felt that Brother Yu's idea was wrong.

"The least you can do is let the Emperor see that you are not only qualified for this position, but also have the determination and determination to sit in it!"

You want to be a salted fish and you can only be a salted fish. These are two different concepts.

"It's okay if you don't have any ambition. Since you are unwilling to admit defeat, you should plan carefully."

As Sheng Yuan, who had just left the rank of a rookie in the officialdom, he was very fluent in persuading Anyu.

Anyu became startled as he listened: "Sister Yuan, how about you give me some advice? See how I can show my determination to protect the capital?"

"Okay, I just don't have to be on duty today, so let's work together." Sheng Yuan happily agreed.

Seeing Sheng Yuan's help, Anyu immediately smiled and patted his chest with confidence: "With your help, this matter will be settled!"



Sheng Yuan, a man of action, took Anyu to the outer city.

The two of them stood at the entrance to the city outside Kyoto, watching the crowds of people walking in from outside the city.

"Brother Yu, what do you think when you look at these people?"

Seeing Sheng Yuan relying on him, Anyu thought about it carefully and sighed: "There are so many people coming and going!"

"..." Sheng Yuan stroked his forehead.

However, considering that Anyu had no experience in governance, Shengyuan felt that Anyu's reaction was normal.

"When the emperor leaves the capital, Kyoto's security level will be increased. It is not an exaggeration to raise it to a wartime readiness state."

"So, you're saying that after my uncle sets off, Kyoto will be tight on the inside and loose on the outside?"

Anyu's reaction was not slow, but Sheng Yuan said that his ideas could be more refined: "It's not fishing and law enforcement, so there is no need to appear relaxed. When the emperor is out of the capital, who knows the people of Kyoto? It is tight both inside and outside. , the best policy is to draw a red line so that no one in Kyoto dares to cross it."

"But, will this make the atmosphere tense? If it stays tense for a long time, won't the people of Kyoto become more depressed as they live longer?!"

Anyu respects himself and others. He doesn't like a restrictive living environment, and others certainly don't like it either.

The position of Commander-in-Chief of Kyoto's troops and horses was the trust given to him by his uncle, and he did not want to make Kyoto miserable.

"That's why we have to plan! We can't stop eating because of choking, nor can we be emotionless."

Sheng Yuan liked An Yu's ability to promote himself and others, and increasingly wanted to help him occupy the position of Commander-in-Chief of the Kyoto Army.

"There are not many factors we can take advantage of. The adjustment of the curfew time is only one aspect. There are too many people entering and leaving Beijing every day. Even if the patrol department is mobilized, it is impossible to keep track of everyone entering and leaving Kyoto, so we have to use People power.”

(End of chapter)