Chapter 586 - 586-Actress
My Ferocious Tigress Wife
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After thinking it through, there was nothing to worry about.
It was Xie Yanâs turn to be drowsy, and he said to Xiao Baoxin with a smile,âYou go ahead. Ah Yan is tired too. Iâll coax him to rest.âHe immediately began to chase them away.
Xiao Baoxin stretched out his finger and gently pinched Xie Yanâs little face. âIâm leaving.â
Xie Yan was speechless. Should I say goodbye?
Madam Yuanâs temples twitched. This child should be raised in front of her. This Bao Xin looked so energetic, not like a mother, but like a child.
Your mother.â He kept shaking his head.
âYouâll be with Grandmother in the future? How was the temperature in the room? Was it hot?âShe couldnât get enough of hugging him.
Xie Yan, on the other hand, gradually relaxed his entire body. Without his mother, who he knew all about, he could completely let go and eat and wait for death,âeating, drinking, and playingâ without any psychological burden!
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Just as Xie Xian had expected, Emperor Yong Ping finally approved the resignation after Tingwei Xi handed in his resignation memorial for the third time. Of course, during the court meeting, Emperor Yong Ping also praised Tingwei Xiâs contributions to the royal family over the years, his talents, and his character in a systematic and detailed manner.
He didnât waste any time on the candidate report submitted by the Ministry of Personnel. He called Minister Xi to the study of Emperor Yongping in the east hall of Taiji Palace and gave him the important task of being the chief justice. On the same day, he instructed the Ministry of Personnel and the Ministry of Rites to issue an imperial edict to announce it to the world.
Chief Justice Xiâs plan was a success.
As for the position of Minister of Justice, it would still be temporarily held by Tingwei Xi. Emperor Yongping intended to wait for Zhuge Fu to return to the capital and let him take over.
Yang Shao finally relented when Emperor Yong Ping mentioned Princess Lujiangâs marriage for the second time. The next day, Emperor Yongping went to the Ministry of Rites to prepare for Princess Lujiangâs marriage. Naturally it could not be compared to the size of the Eldest Princess of Xuancheng However, in order to win over Yang Shao, the Emperor issued an edict to grant Princess Lujiang an additional fief of 500 households.
Although Xiao Jing âai was dead, the Xiao family was still alive.
Not only was he alive, he was even more prosperous. Yang Shao did not expect to borrow any power from the Xiao family. With Xiao Baoji in the room, he was afraid that he would not be able to borrow any power. He only hoped that he would not anger the Xiao family and become enemies.
Therefore, when he had made up his mind to marry Princess Lujiang, he went to Imperial Censor Xiaoâs house many times. The two of them were even more harmonious than when Xiao Jing âai was alive.
Mrs. Xiao had seen a ghost. Those who were close to Xiao Jing âai were like injected with chicken blood. They could not tolerate anyone. After she died, everyone returned to their respective places, and they seemed to cherish the hero.
To say that this Yang Shao is a capable person in his career, except for his feelings.
With his humble background, he had already served two emperors at a young age. He was in Stone Cityâs garrison and the middle guard army. This was a height that many people could not reach in their lifetime.
If Xiao Jing âai had treated this person wholeheartedly after chasing him away from Xiao Baoxin, he might have ended up well.
She broke up with him at the slightest disagreement, personally sent the dowry maid to his bed, and later, out of jealousy, she made a move and pretended to lose her stomachâ¦
He was courting death.
Madam Xiao was trembling with fear as she watched this. She had taken this as a lesson from the past. In her daily letters with Xiao Miaorong, she warned her daughter to live a good life and not to do that.
Although Imperial Censor Xiao couldnât accept it emotionally, he was clear rationally that Xiao Jing âai and Yang Shao didnât have any feelings for each other. She had forced the other party to marry into her family, but she didnât live a good life and turned the other party upside down. If she wanted Yang Shao to let her do well, she had to let him remember her well.
Did dying early count?
Imperial Censor Xiao had a headache.
Even if his daughter died, he couldnât stop her from remarrying. She was the Emperorâs sister, so he had no reason to stop her from having a good future. His heart was racing, but he could only agree readily.
At least the wedding would be a year later, so it would not bring shame to the Xiao family.
How could Censor Xiao try to stop the Emperor from snatching the son-in-law of a widower?
Yang Shao had only agreed to Emperor Yong Pingâs request after receiving permission from Censor Xiao. He was also afraid that Censor Xiao would take things too hard and treat Xiao Jing âai as a rare treasure. Even after he died he would still keep his chastity. If he continued to bite him, it would not be beautiful.
Fortunately, after Xiao Jing âaiâs death, Imperial Censor Xiaoâs intelligence returned and his EQ.was on the line, so he didnât make things difficult for him.
Yang Shao was relieved. The only thing he was still worried about was Xie Xian. In the past, even though they were not close friends or life-and-death friends, in Yang Shaoâs eyes, they could be considered close friends. At least when the â late Emperor was still alive, Xie Xian had recommended him time and time again, and could be said to be his greatest talent.
Helplessly, after Emperor Yong Ping ascended the throne, Xie Xian actually became a tiger blocking his path. He could have been promoted to General of the Army, but he was forcefully pulled down by Xie Xian.
In Yang Shaoâs opinion, either Xiao Baoxin had poured all the matters of his past and present life to Xie Xian, causing him to be on guard; Or perhaps there was some misunderstanding in the middle, and this misunderstanding was very likely caused by Emperor Yong Ping. He did not want to involve him after the Xiao and Xie families joined forces.
It was just that Yang Shao had wanted to find an opportunity to talk to Xie Xian in detail several times, but he had gone home to recuperateâ¦
Yang Shao also couldnât see through Xie Xianâs actions.
If he was really a power-loving person, why would he sit with his wife during her confinement?
Others might not know how he rose to power, but how could he not know? if not for Xie Xian putting the credit on his head and making Emperor Yong Ping think that he was the one who tipped him off, how could he have the high position and generous salary he had today and receive the Emperorâs grace?
Yang Shao didnât want to become enemies with Xie Xian.
Finally, he saw Xie Xian in the imperial court. He intended to invite Xie Xian to drink with him after the court session; however, he saw that the dean of the Supreme Court, Xi Lao, who had just stepped down when he left Taiji Palace slowed down his pace and walked shoulder to shoulder with Xie Xian. n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âThanks to Xie Pusheâs help, my son became the dean of the Supreme Court.
This old man thanks you for your help.â
âFarewell!â Elder Xi burst out laughing.â
He flicked his sleeves and left.
Anyone who saw it would think that Spring Breeze was feeling proud and was using the grudge between the Cai and Xie families to humiliate Xie Xian.
Xie Xian:â This old man is an actor. Heâs addicted to acting. If I donât act with him for a while, will I feel uncomfortable all over?â
The helplessness on his face could not be concealed. The two of them had a tacit understanding of the deal in private. There was really no need to go all out.
âPretentious! Xuanhui, you didnât see how Tingwei Xi was so anxious that he went to the Empress Dowagerâs side in order to help his son. He spared no effort. On the surface, he was upright and abhorred evil, but behind his back, he was full of schemes. Donât bother with him.â
Pan Shuo hooked his arm around Xie Xianâs back from behind, feeling aggrieved.
âIf you ask me, these aristocratic families are really scheming to the bone. They still pretend to be noble on the outside. I canât stand it the most. Only Xie Xuanhui would let me go.â
Xie Xian,âThank you!â
âIn order to heal the wounds in your heart, I brought you something good!â