Although the emperor did not announce who Nan Wang's biological mother was, and only said that he was the son of the late emperor, there had long been rumors among the people that he was a descendant of the Miao ethnic group.
"I heard that His Royal Highness the Southern King has acknowledged the identity of his biological mother in the Cangyi Kingdom in front of envoys from various countries. The hatred between the Zhou State and the Miao people will never be resolved. This behavior of the Southern King has made the Northern Dynasty very passive. "Someone else said boldly.
Xue Shangshu said angrily: "Master Zhang, do you mean that His Highness the Southern King deliberately caused hatred between various countries and the Northern Dynasty in Cangyi Kingdom? If all countries go to war with the Northern Dynasty, are you going to blame His Highness the Southern King again? .”
"Your Majesty, please be clear. I have absolutely no intention of doing this. I am just talking about the matter. I don't want the Northern Dynasty to be involved in the whirlpool of disputes among various countries competing for power and profit." Mr. Zhang said quickly.
Xue Shangshu certainly believed that Nangong Yuanyi was a magnanimous person, and he believed that King Nan's move must have his own intentions.
Xue Shangshu added: "After all, the news came back from thousands of miles away. It is difficult to distinguish whether it is true or false. Mr. Zhang, Mr. Li, Mr. Wu, you still don't want to follow others' opinions. I believe that Your Majesty will make his own decision."
"Prince Yu is also going to Cangyi Country this time. Cangyi Country is already very ambitious. All your assumptions will have to wait until Prince Yu returns to the country to know the truth."
At this time, the officials named who took the lead in provoking the trouble were so angry that their veins popped out. Xue Shangshu and An Yuxiao always thought of themselves as noble and pretended to be good people, but they were reduced to vanity people.
Another group of people did not dare to speak casually and stood in a neutral position. If this matter is really investigated, it will be a big deal. His Royal Highness the Southern King recruited new soldiers in southern Xinjiang, and the new soldiers left the camp privately. If the late emperor was still here, they would have been dealt with by military law.
An Yuxiao stood quietly in the team from beginning to end, without saying a word. Now that Prince Yu was not in Kyoto, they just seized the opportunity to do this, so as to repay Nangong Yuanyi in purging the court. The hatred of cancer.
The relationship between officials is very delicate and complicated, because most of the people who were dealt with in the Lin Hu case are related to each other.
Furthermore, the operations of His Highness the Southern King hindered the interests of many people, making them complain now. Of course, they must seize the opportunity and step on it hard.
The emperor squinted his eyes slightly and glanced at everyone, and suddenly called out: "An Aiqing, why are you standing like a wooden stake? After all, you are also the father-in-law of King Nan. What do you think about this matter? Please tell me. look."
Immediately, An Yuxiao also came out and said respectfully: "Your Majesty, I feel that I don't know how to organize troops and have not seen the actual situation in southern Xinjiang, so I dare not speak casually or make assumptions."
An Yuxiao took a breath sadly and added: "Master Yuan sent someone to bring back the news that Princess Nan was missing. I was just worried about my daughter, so I was temporarily distracted."
An Yuxiao knelt down respectfully and said, "Your Majesty, please forgive me for my ignorance. I have not seen it with my own eyes as to whether the recruits in Evil Wind City are really rioting, so I dare not have an opinion."
Nangong Nan stared at him for a long time, knowing that An Yuxiao had become smoother now.
An Yuxiao's words were a double entendre. He was worried about An Xiyue, and he was also insinuating the ministers who had just spoken "outspokenly" in the hall. They were not from the Ministry of War and did not understand the actual situation in southern Xinjiang. But he was talking nonsense in the Jinluan Palace.