I just want GDP Chapter 284

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It's probably Zhang Liang who came from Bolangsha!

I heard that the country bumpkin looks like a girl and treats Mr. Huang. He seems to have some false reputation. I don’t know if he is just using his tricks to make up for his reputation.

The emperor spoke ill of Zhang Liang for a quarter of an hour without revealing anything on his face, and then asked Ying Zheng with a sullen face: "I heard that you have recruited a few disciples?"

Ying Zheng was very smart, but he didn't expect that his thoughts would go so far. He was slightly startled before he said, "There is only one guest."

Seeing that the emperor seemed interested in listening, he continued: "This man's surname is Zhang Mingliang. He was born in Bolangsha and studied under Huang Lao. He heard that your Majesty set up a Hongwen Museum in Zhou State to recruit talents from all over the world, so he came here. He has talents from heaven and earth. …”

The emperor sneered in his heart.

Oh, he is a talented person who has experienced the world.

Ying Zheng: "I talked with him several times and became a confidant..."

Emperor: Oh, he is a man of great talent.

Ying Zheng: "I also heard him talk about many things he had learned about other countries, and I learned a lot..."

Emperor: Oh, he is a man of great talent.

Ying Zheng wanted to continue to say a few more words, but was interrupted by the emperor with a wave of his hand: "Is this the only disciple? I heard that you are very close to the children of the Yinghou family."

Ying Zheng said truthfully: "It's just some socializing, but he seems unwilling to participate in the dispute over the throne between the princes, so I don't have to force him."

The emperor responded, thought for a moment, and then said: "I will write in handwriting with you later and ask you to predict the children of the Yinghou family."

Ying Zheng nodded and thanked: "Yes."

He thought that by tonight, he could say that he was done, and he would be able to retire soon. Unexpectedly, the emperor glanced at the timepiece and suddenly asked: "Where does your retainer named Zhang Liang live?"

Although Ying Zheng was puzzled, he still gave the answer.

It's not far from the palace.

Although Zhang Liang comes from the countryside, he is still very rich.

The emperor then said: "Then let him come over. I also want to see him."

Ying Zheng: "?"

A question mark slowly appeared on the top of my head.

Do you think so highly of me that even my disciples have to go through the sieve?

Looking at the emperor's gloomy and uncertain expression again, he suddenly felt blessed.

Ying Zheng hesitated and asked the old guys in the space: "He, does he think this idea was given to me by Zhang Liang?"

"Um?!"

Liu Che was taken aback, feeling like a pig princess who saved the prince despite the storm and then had her credit taken away: "Fart! The idea was clearly mine, and so was the copywriting! "

Ying Zheng: "..."

Li Shimin wiped his sweat and said with some difficulty: "If possible, Zhang Liang wouldn't want your inexplicable credit, would he?"

Pig Princess: "...Hmph!"

Zhang Liang had fallen asleep at this moment, but he was woken up by the attendants sent by the emperor. He hurried to the palace. When he heard that it was Emperor Zhou who summoned him, he felt doubly honored.

Although he was not a citizen of the Zhou Kingdom, he still admired Emperor Zhou's behavior and courage very much. If we were to talk about the virtuous emperors in the world, who else could he be?

Whether it is the road to a strong country or the respect for culture, the Zhou Kingdom is second to none among other countries.

Furthermore, as soon as he became the disciple of the Sixth Prince, he was summoned by Emperor Zhou. This showed that Emperor Zhou valued the Sixth Prince very much. For him, is there any better news than this?

Zhang Liang made a lot of drafts on the way there, but he didn't know that he had no chance to talk after meeting. Emperor Zhou glanced at this handsome young man with a proud face, and his brows knitted together.

He looked at her from head to toe with a harsh gaze, and then said contemptuously: "As expected, I am from the countryside, so it is inevitable that I will be vulgar and vulgar." Then he walked away.

Zhang Liang: "..."

Was, torn apart by the idol’s hands in front of him.

Ying Zheng: "..."

Ying Zheng was about to speak but stopped.

Zhang Liang went out with great ambition and left the palace disheartened. His eyes were a little red because of the rupture of his ideals and the collapse of his idols.

Ying Zheng: "..."

Ying Zheng was very embarrassed to accompany him out.

The entire journey was silent.

As he approached the post house, Zhang Liangcai spoke softly: "I have always regarded him as a hero of the world. I have always imagined how a monarch who dares to recruit guests from other countries to be the prime minister must be such a talented person, a courteous and virtuous person..."

He was extremely disappointed: "I didn't expect him to be such a person!"

Ying Zheng: "..."

Ying Zheng's body was a little stiff and his scalp was numb. After a while, he hesitated and stretched out his arm to pat Zhang Liang's back.

"...It's okay, you still have me."

Zhang Liang looked at him excitedly and nodded vigorously: "Yes!"

Ying Zheng: "..."

The rest of the people in the space: "..."

Princess Pig: "Your father was right about you, Shi Huang. You feel a little ashamed, but not much."

Ying Zheng: "..."

Ying Zheng became angry from embarrassment: "Get out!"

Chapter 197

The emperor met Zhang Liang, and after venting his inner anger, he drove away angrily.

It was already late at this time, so he looked up and saw a cold moon hanging high in the sky, and the night wind was blowing in. His mind, which was already a little hot due to anger, was blown away by the cold wind in an instant. ‌Wake up.

wrong!

Suddenly remembering something, the emperor couldn't care about anything else and turned back in a hurry.

The attendant was not serving in the inner hall just now, and he did not know that there was such a shocking conversation between the emperor and the sixth prince. When he suddenly saw him acting like this, he looked a little surprised.

However, the emperor obviously had no obligation to give them any explanation. They were also well-informed and knew that it was best not to ask questions that should not be asked. The final result was that the emperor strode at the front, with a group of attendants hurriedly following behind. Chase.

The emperor rushed all the way to the outside of the palace where he had just talked with Lao Liu, and just met the historian with a pen on his ear coming out of the palace with a clipboard under his arm.

The monarch and his ministers came face to face, and their eyes met. For a moment, some embarrassment appeared on their faces.

The historian took a few steps back, got out of the way, and bowed to greet the emperor.

The emperor coughed uncomfortably, but had no intention of entering the palace or leaving. He stood there for a while, and suddenly waved his hand to signal the attendants to stay away.

The attendants were doubtful, but also respectful and intelligent. They retreated to the foot of the steps and waited quietly with low eyebrows.

The emperor then took a few steps forward, lowered his voice, and asked the historian in a low voice: "You didn't remember those things that shouldn't be recorded, did you?"

Historian: "..."

The historian's expression was subtle: "Your Majesty, since ancient times, no emperor or king has ever asked to see the history of the world. What you say now is neither consistent with your status nor against etiquette."

emperor:"……"

The emperor had the unjust feeling of being bitten by a wild dog while he was walking on the road: "When did I say that I wanted to read the history books of the world? I just wanted to say..."

He lowered his voice again: "There is absolutely no need to record those blatant lies and baseless rumors!"

The historian smiled politely.

The emperor was anxious: "Have you written it down? Delete it! Did you hear it?"

The historian smiled politely.

The emperor began to break his guard again: "What do you mean by laughing? Did you hear it tonight? Those are all made up by Lao Liu to threaten me. They are all fake. If you ‌Record it and pass it on to future generations, so that future generations will know that something might have happened if it was okay!”

The historian smiled politely.

emperor:"……"

Emperor: "You don't really plan to write this matter down in the history books, do you? Do you think this is something that can be recorded?"

Historian: "Well, why doesn't it count?"

emperor:"……"

The emperor laughed angrily, and with quick eyes and quick hands, he snatched his clipboard away: "Bring it to you!"

This time it was the historian's turn to be anxious: "Your Majesty, this is inconsistent with etiquette!"

The emperor left without looking back.

The historian stamped his foot on the spot and left the palace angrily.



The emperor returned to his palace, opened the historian's clipboard and took a quick look. Sure enough, he saw the copywriter who had caused his death - Ma De. He listened very carefully and didn't make a single mistake!

Just looking at those few lines of words, the emperor felt his heart surge and anger arose in his heart. He immediately asked someone to bring a brazier over and broke the wooden clipboard with his own hands and burned it, watching the thing burn in the blazing flames. After it turned into ashes, I felt a little better in my heart.

The palace servants brought warm water and clean towels, and the emperor washed himself and rested.

I slept very restlessly that night.

Not long after, I started dreaming again.

The emperor dreamed that he was in later generations. Although he burned the records of the historians, the records at that time were still preserved, and they were publicized to the extent that everyone knew about them.

He heard several people discussing the matter.

"It turns out that the person in charge of Zhou's reform was actually Concubine Quan. That Emperor of Zhou simply took the credit from others. How shameless!"

emperor:"?!"

The emperor was anxious and went up to argue with him: "No, I presided over the reform together with the Prime Minister. What does Concubine Quan have to do with it?!"