As for whether the emperor will feel the kindness from him, he can only understand it by himself.
Jin Qing has been causing trouble for five years, and the Jin Dynasty has become a complete loser.
They have found out that the murder of the emperor and officials of the Jin Dynasty was done by Princess Ruiyi who was sent back after getting married.
After knowing the truth, the Jin Dynasty Emperor and his courtiers were furious. The Jin Dynasty Emperor even personally wrote a letter to Emperor Da Kuang, reprimanding Jin Qing for such a heinous killing behavior, and asked Emperor Da Kuang to give him an explanation.
Although Emperor Da Kuang was neurasthenic by Jin Qing's desperate need for money, he felt a strange sense of satisfaction when he saw this letter from the Emperor of Jin.
Knowing that your life is worse than mine makes me feel balanced.
Thinking of Jin Qing's reply letter to him, Emperor Da Kuang instantly understood the essence of the irritation. He immediately wrote a reply letter and gave it to the envoy of the Jin Dynasty, asking him to bring it to the emperor of the Jin Dynasty.
It has to be said that Emperor Da Kuang still has literary talent. This letter is much more subtle than Jin Qing's, with eight characters in it: "Reliance on one's own efforts, self-reliance."
The purpose was to tell the Emperor of Jin that he had no control over Jin Qing's affairs, so that they could move forward if they wanted to, instead of waiting to die...
The Emperor of the Jin Dynasty was indeed very angry after receiving the letter. He had already had four emperors in the Jin Dynasty, and there was no telling when the fifth emperor would be replaced.
Moreover, the population and territory of the Jin Dynasty were smaller than those of Da Kuang, and there were even fewer people who were capable, well-educated, capable of fighting, and able to serve as officials. The officials of the Jin Dynasty really died one by one.
If Jin Qing interferes with this again, even fewer people will dare to become officials.
Their country, Jin, really couldn't afford Jin Qing's inconvenience.
Every time he thought about this, the emperor of the Jin Dynasty resented his father, whose head was chopped off by Jin Qing: Why did he send this murderer back to Da Kuang in the first place!
Isn't this clearly putting a knife in the hand of one's enemy?
Rui Yi was quietly bullied by them for ten years in the Jin Dynasty. From this point alone, it was known that Rui Yi still had feelings for his father.
What Jin Qing is doing now is obviously hatred caused by love.
If my father had treated Ruiyi well...
Emperor Dajin shuddered: Well, with that woman's ferocious temperament, if he really got a man and a woman, he would have been drinking tea in the Yama Hall.
Maybe, everything is God’s best arrangement.
He knew that there was really nothing he could do, and he was even more afraid that if he really sent people to surround Jin Qing, he would be the next person to have his head removed.
Emperor Dajin summoned his officials and decided to abandon several cities adjacent to Dakuang and move the capital elsewhere.
Da Kuang people are cunning, cunning and ruthless. They can't offend them, but they can hide them.
In the past five years, there have been four changes of officials in Dajin's court.
Not only the emperor of Dajin was frightened, but also these newly appointed officials were frightened.
They now have only three ways to go: the first is to wait for the evil female star to be punished by God and die, and the second is to wait for the evil female star to find her conscience and repent.
The last one is to find a way to kill the female evil star.
But facts have proven that these three paths are all nonsense, and will also lead to Jin Qing's more brutal and inhumane killings.
So, after several days of deliberation and the death of several officials, officials from top to bottom of the Jin Kingdom finally reached an agreement to move the capital to ensure peace.
All fourteen states close to Kuang Dynasty were given to Kuang Dynasty, and the Jin Kingdom moved the country deeper into the grassland.
After the capital was moved, the country's name could no longer be used as before. Instead, it was changed to Qi, and a letter of credence was sent to the Kuang Dynasty for centuries.
On the day he received his credentials, the emperor, who had always kept his emotions secret, locked himself in his palace and cried and laughed all night long.
Hearing this, the chief eunuch serving outside shook his head: What a sin, you are such an emperor, you are crazy even if you say you are crazy.
The emperor's feelings towards the Jin Dynasty were very complicated, because they involved his past and present lives.
In his previous life, he was poisoned to death by his own father because he wanted to resist gold.
After resurrecting his life, he actually formed a joint alliance with the imperial aunt who died silently in his previous life.
Not only did he become the emperor, he even drove away the Jin Dynasty and took over all the fourteen states of the Jin Dynasty.
For a moment, he didn't know whether he was crying or laughing.
The surprise came so suddenly that he couldn't bear it for a while.
And he is indeed really poor now. Even with these fourteen states, he has no money to build.
The emperor cried and laughed at the crime, wondering where he was going to find money. If these cities were left alone, they would definitely become a laughing stock in the eyes of other countries in the future.
Moreover, although Qi State sent its credentials, it could only guarantee peace for a hundred years.
He must raise troops and farm fields during these hundred years to make the country more prosperous. By then, he will no longer have to worry about foreign invasion.
Qi Guo was relieved now, because after changing his number, Jin Qing's assassination activities really stopped.
Although they lost their land, they could continue to expand in another direction, but they didn't believe that the female evil star would still be immortal.
After they recharge their batteries and strengthen their troops, they will fight back sooner or later.
Jin Qing had also written a letter to Emperor Jin. This time there were many words in the letter, and the neat handwriting looked like it was not written by Jin Qing himself.
The purpose of this letter was to ask the emperor if he should change the Jin Dynasty on the original price list to Qi Dynasty. She felt that she could continue to shine for Da Kuang Dynasty.
The emperor took the letter and remembered the two words Jin Qing replied to him last time, and suddenly understood that the time for his revenge had come.
He first wrote two words back to Jin Qing, "Dream!", and thought for a while that the language might be too intense.
I changed another piece of paper and wrote two words "No!", thinking that it might be too blunt.
He changed another piece of paper and wrote two words "Rugue!", thinking that Jin Qing might not be able to understand it.
...
On this day, a lot of paper was thrown on the floor of the imperial study. The eunuch chief came to invite the emperor to dinner several times, but the emperor sent him away every time.
Seeing the emperor's disheveled hair, his eloquent words, and the waste paper on the floor, the chief eunuch sighed in his heart: What a sin, your majesty is too tired, and even his hysteria has become more serious.
Finally, the letter Jin Qing received was this: "Royal Aunt, I am already poor. The elders are kind, so be careful not to involve them. I will pay you back when you have time. I really miss you."
This letter expresses the emperor's meaning in a concise and comprehensive way: Aunt Huang, I am already poor. You should take good care of yourself as an old man. Don't bother yourself. Come back to the capital and live there when you have time!
Asking Jin Qing to return to Beijing was just a false courtesy from the emperor.
The last two words are the emperor's modal particles. They have no practical meaning when added to the end of the letter. They are all used to help highlight the first half of the sentence.
But Jin Qing took it seriously.
After traveling through so many worlds, this is the first time someone has written to her to say they miss her.
Knowing that her wealth had been cut off, she met the emperor again and said that he missed her and asked her to return to the capital to live.
Jin Qing immediately ordered people to pack their bags and took Min Yue on the road back to Beijing.