Chapter 140.2
Struggle in Ancient Times
Once everyone had left, Liao Tingyu sprawled out on the chair like a salted fish.
âThe matter has finally come to an end.â
Huang Zilan approached and gently rubbed his shoulders. âYouâve been through a lot during this time.â
âI couldnât put on an act; I had to deliver the whole performance. Otherwise, others would have become suspicious,â Liao Tingyu said with a smile.
âTo be honest, if the waiter hadnât overheard, we might have been caught off guard. Fortunately, Master Tang wasnât knowledgeable about pharmacology. He only knew it was a plague and wasnât familiar with the specific symptoms. Otherwise, we might not have been able to conceal it.â
âI still havenât figured out why he wanted to create a plague here. He doesnât care about money or position. Why?â Huang Zilan questioned.
âBecause he wasnât sure if the people supporting the crown prince were in the capital. He was worried that the fourth prince would have a backup here. So, he did everything to turn this place into a ghost town, just in case. Unfortunately, this guy valued his life and fled early; otherwise, he would have seen through our ruse,â Liao Tingyu explained.
âWell, itâs indeed a clever strategy that addresses multiple concerns. If the plague spreads here, General Zhao will be affected. If thereâs an infection, heâll be accused of negligence. As the key support for the crown prince, if something happens to General Zhao, the crown prince will lose his crucial ally. He couldnât recover from this,â Huang Zilan realized.
âYes, and if thereâs trouble in Linxian County, it allows them to gather information about the counselor. If heâs alone, the crown prince might recover. But if there is a family and something goes wrong, chaos ensues, then no one could care about the counselorâs family, the counselor might be dishearten,â Liao Tingyu added.
âItâs a shame that when they encountered you, all their plans fell apart. About those in prison, did you find out if any of them were innocent?â Huang Zilan inquired.
âHumph, thereâs a fool who was manipulated. A brotherhood â heâll understand when he faces the consequences,â Liao Tingyu chuckled at the thought of that fool.
They obstructed the investigation because they feared their actions would be discovered. He obstructed it because his brother was detained by government officials, so he took an opposing stance.
Liao Tingyu was quite content. Despite spending a considerable sum on medicinal materials and lime, in other hand, Master Tang willingly spent hundreds of thousands of taels to provide General Zhao with evidence of rebellion. In the dark of night and strong wind, they were transported and concealed in secrecy.
These funds should have constituted a significant portion of the Second princeâs and his partyâs wealth in the past. Yet now, it had all ended up in his and General Zhaoâs pockets.
And that dragon robe, couldnât be too delicate.
He had never realized before that the gold thread in this dragon robe was real gold. How could he have missed it after finally taking a closer look?
That dragon robe had been torn into several pieces due to his relentless efforts.
It was a shame that they still hadnât figured out how to make it soft.
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As soon as Zhao Han returned, Zhao Yuan summoned him to the camp.
âYou have been with him for so long, now tell me what you have learned?â Zhao Yuan cleared everyone out, leaving only him and Zhao Han in the huge tent.
âI have learned that when acting, you must do it well and do it seriously,â Zhao Han said very seriously.
Zhao Yuan looked at him with incredulous eyes, âI canât believe it, boy, you actually figured it out.â
Was his uncle underestimating him? Was he that foolish?
Zhao Han looked at his uncle unhappily, âAfter all, I have been shadowing that guy Liao every step of the way. If I hadnât even thought of this until now, wouldnât I be a fool?â
âWhat are you calling, a guy? You should call him uncle all the time,â Zhao Yuan scolded him with a serious expression. âIâm telling you; you and your Uncle Liao have known each other for much longer than the fourth prince. Whatâs the result? You canât get along with each other. Itâs not as close as other people. Take a good look at what the fourth prince does. People support each other. If you are good to others, they will be good to you.â
Zhao Han knew this truth, but back then, he and Liao Tingyu were at odds. No one acknowledged anyoneâs seniority, making it difficult to get along.
But his uncle and the crown prince from the capital didnât care about his wishes at all, turning him from a peer to a junior for that man.
It was impossible for him to bow his head now.
In Zhao Hanâs heart, Liao Tingyu was already his mentor, but he was still very young, and the more he was suppressed, the more he resisted.
Besides, Liao Tingyu didnât care about those title.
As for whoever got close to him, Liao Tingyu saw it all in the same way. The ones from the capital were related to the interests of all of them so, he was a little polite, while on this side, it was just a small dispute, so naturally, Liao Tingyu didnât care much.
He could still discern whether a person was sincerely good to him, but his uncle always regarded him as a fool.
âBy the way, thereâs a letter from the capital saying that the emperor doesnât have much time left now, and we plan to start taking action. Itâs useless for you to stay in the military camp now; why not go to the county government office, and you can have a good time,â Zhao Yuan suggested.
âShould we act now? What about the second prince?â Zhao Han expressed some concerns. This centipede was not dead yet, let alone not dead, he was just old.@@novelbin@@
âNow, only the second prince in the court can compete with the crown prince, and the heavy losses suffered by the second prince in this battle are good for us. As long as the civil servants have no money, they are useless,â Zhao Yuan explained.
âDo you know why that Minister of Finance is so popular? Isnât it just because he is in charge of the courtâs money? As soon as people hears that there is no money, who will respect that old beggar?â
âYou said bad words again,â Zhao Han remarked. âI want to complain to the military advisor.â
He walked out of the camp, planning to file a complaint. He also packed up his belongings. The county government essentially had no fighting capacity except for the yamens.
However, he probably wouldnât be of much use anyway. From what his uncle said, the power transition was expected to be smooth.
Zhao Han thought about how he had secretly followed his uncle and others to move money for several nights. The two people knew how to stand there and give instructions while he worked hard running around, but in the end, he didnât even get a single piece of silver in his hands.
But his uncle treated him like a child and coaxed him into saving money for his wife. After all, he was nineteen years old. Did he still need his uncle to take care of the money for his wife?
To put it bluntly, his uncle was stingy. If he had known, he would have hidden some during the transportation.