Chapter 139: The Prince’s Team (please subscribe)

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The Yin-Yang theory is extremely mysterious, and the Yin-Yang family's reputation once shocked the world.

No one knows exactly what the Yin Yang family left behind, but even someone as powerful as Zhou Taiwei lost his hand, and a group of people in the court who clamored for arrest and refused to return for interrogation became silent.

At this moment, whoever dares to call out will do the right thing, and whoever does the right thing will get into trouble.

Emperor Jing was sitting in the hall of Weiyang Palace, looking at the ministers who were filled with righteous indignation in the past but now remained silent and did not dare to pursue the truth of "the evil country conquered the Han". He repeatedly suppressed the thought of scolding the "rice bucket" in his chest.

Picking the weakest persimmon, they have picked the weakest persimmon to pursue the truth about the matter.

But this soft persimmon made Zhou Taiwei upset.

The world belongs to the Han Dynasty, but the heritage of various sects remains, some are even as good as the imperial court, and the remaining ancient treasures of some schools can even overwhelm the imperial court.

Some old antiques made even Emperor Jing fearful.

He frowned and looked at the many ministers in the hall.

Wherever their eyes went, some ministers quickly lowered their heads, not daring to look into Emperor Jing's eyes.

Emperor Jing is very strong.

Strong enough to truly hold the position of head of the Han Dynasty, and strong enough to be feared by Emperor Jing in all directions.

But no one knows how strong Emperor Jing is.

So far, Emperor Jing's record on the bright side is zero.

But no emperor, prince, lord of the Holy Land, sect leader, sect leader, or school leader dared to treat Emperor Jing lightly, at least placing Emperor Jing on an equal or even higher position.

In the past, there were many princes, kings and chief ministers who were dissatisfied with Emperor Jing. However, as Emperor Jing ruled the Han Dynasty for twenty years, these people have disappeared one by one.

No one knows how these once powerful practitioners died, but these people at least died when Emperor Jing was in charge of the Han Dynasty.

Someone once said that the death of these people was closely related to Emperor Jing, but Emperor Jing had proof of alibi at the time.

There were many speculations about these things in the Han Dynasty, and they became more and more afraid of Emperor Jing.

Even Zhou Taiwei, who was the bravest of all three armies, had to put down his arrogant and stubborn temper in front of Emperor Jing.

Wherever Emperor Jing glanced, none of the ministers dared to raise their heads.

"Father, I heard that Dr. Dong has a method of celestial and human induction, which can moisturize things quietly and exquisitely. Maybe we can ask Dr. Dong to try it!"

The ministers remained silent for a long time, and finally the prince spoke.

"Although Dr. Dong's realm is only the realm of supernatural powers, Dr. Dong's techniques are so exquisite that I feel ashamed!"

As the prince spoke, Wei Wan, the imperial censor, immediately stood up and echoed.

"Zhongshu is indeed a talent in magic!"

Tian Fu, the Taizhong doctor, also agreed.

"Dong Zhongshu?"

Above the high hall, Emperor Jing's frown slightly relaxed.

Although Dong Zhongshu held a doctorate, he did not discuss matters in the court.

The prince spoke, and all the ministers agreed.

Wei Wan and Tian Fu quickly stood up for the prince. Emperor Jing knew very well that they wanted to use Dong Zhongshu to block the gun, but Dong Zhongshu's skills were indeed exquisite.

Dong Zhongshu was not one of the strongest men in the Han Dynasty, but his skills were so exquisite that Emperor Jing and others felt inferior.

Calligraphy and painting have wonderful brushwork, and so do the techniques.

In the hands of Dong Zhongshu, the same technique can produce different styles.

Many people hope to continuously climb higher in practice and pursue the ultimate state of mind. However, Dong Zhongshu did not focus on the practice of state, but instead pursued the perfection of techniques.

Some people think that this way of practice is putting the cart before the horse, while others agree that Dong Zhongshu's practice can be the strongest in the same realm and is very targeted.

For example, right now, Dong Zhongshu may be able to accomplish something that they cannot.

"Your Majesty, would you like to summon Dr. Dong?" Prime Minister Liu She asked in a low voice.

"Can!"

Emperor Jing nodded and signaled Prime Minister Liu to seek Dong Zhongshu's assistance in this matter.

"If Chao Cuo, Zhi Du and others are still alive, these mediocre people will not be the only ones left in this court!"

Emperor Jing felt a little cold in his heart.

He looked at the young prince, then at his palms, and finally frowned and dismissed the discussion in the court.

"Liu She is mediocre, Wei Wan is loyal but has no talent, Dou Ying is a relative, he can be used but not suitable for too important a role, it's okay if Xuchang, Zhuang Qingzhai and others don't talk about it!"

After all the ministers left Weiyang Palace, Emperor Jing faced the prince and continued to criticize these ministers who could not be reused.

"Father, who can be used?" the prince asked.

"Father, I don't know who can be used." Emperor Jing said slightly confused: "Those who can be used are very old, and there are no useful people around father."

"Why do those who can be used die and those who cannot be used stay in the court?" the prince asked.

"That's just because...Father is useless!"

Emperor Jing thought for a few seconds before slowly spitting out the answer he didn't want to admit in the past.

If he wants to get it, he must pay.

Some prices are paid by him, and some prices are paid by his ministers.

The result of a minister paying the price on behalf of the king is death.

In this regard, the closer one is to him and the more talented he is, the sooner he dies.

If he wanted to find the reason, Emperor Jing could only criticize his own "uselessness".

"You must remember that in the future you must hold all the rights of the Han Dynasty tightly," Emperor Jing taught: "Only in this way can you condense the Han Dynasty into a piece of iron that no one can hammer, instead of being a piece of iron that no one can hammer." Handle the mud!"

"Father, you..."

"My father must listen to the Empress Dowager, maintain a balance with your many imperial uncles, eradicate the alien parties in the Han Dynasty, and resist the invasion from the frontier. My father must..."

The prince asked, and Emperor Jing slowly told him many things that he couldn't help himself with.

"Can't we send a large army to encircle and suppress it?"

The prince made a gesture.

The target of his encirclement and suppression was not targeted at anyone, but Emperor Jing was very clear about the scope of the prince's vague response.

This made Emperor Jing more pleased.

His heir is obviously not a good person.

In an environment where wolves and tigers are like wolves, only by fighting hard can one break through the tight encirclement.

But when Emperor Jing was full-fledged and figured out this truth, he realized that it was already too late.

He is a tiger and a wolf, but he is surrounded by a group of meek and useless sheep.

He couldn't lead a group of sheep on a rampage, so he could only maintain his past cautious and submissive image in front of the Empress Dowager. While maintaining a balance, he continued to delay time and let those people grow old or even die.

"You must build your own team, and a talented team," Emperor Jing warned: "Only when you are strong, you can surround and suppress whomever you want."

"My team?"

The content entrusted by Emperor Jing made the prince feel heavy.

Obviously, Emperor Jing indicated the uselessness of this group of people in the court. Even if he succeeds to the throne in the future, he can only use these mediocre people to transition.

But real talent needs to be cultivated by himself.

"I will give you the key to the secret treasury. You can see whatever you want to see, learn whatever you want to learn, and reward whoever you want to reward." Emperor Jing said, "My father's only requirement is that the recipient must be loyal to you." , and requires absolute loyalty!”

Emperor Jing gave the prince great power.

But the prince was also at a loss.

Some ministers may be disloyal to the king, so how can they be absolutely loyal to a young prince?

If he wanted to find loyal people, he only had a few servants left, and some of them were even borrowed from his sister, Princess Yangxin.

PS: Liu Qi’s posthumous title in historical texts is Emperor Xiaojing. Normal historical texts would not use Emperor Jing as a title, but we are writing about cultivating immortals, so we have to give him an imperial title, so I chose Emperor Jing. After all, the names of Emperor Qi, Emperor Han, King Han, and Emperor Han are all a bit weird.