Chang’an Peasant Girl

Chapter 872: zero tolerance

   Chapter 872 Zero Tolerance

They also said that they were not valued by Emperor Xiyun in Xiyun, and they seemed to have the appearance of a county king, but in fact they had no status and were always laughed at; and Linghe had already given birth to a son for Emperor Chilin, Linghe. Having established a firm foothold in Chilin, they wanted to go to Chilin.

   Even the second daughter-in-law knew where the secret correspondence between Prince Pingjun and Linghe was kept.

   And in those letters, Linghe instructed Prince Ping to leave Xiyun and go to Chilin.

Linghe also said in the letter that before letting King Pingjun defect, he should do some meritorious deeds to Emperor Chilin, preferably a great deed, such as getting the raw materials for making white paper, making Emperor Chilin happy and waiting for them. When she joins, not only will she be warmly accepted, but she is also likely to be promoted to the concubine position.

   And she is stable in the palace, and they are more stable and decent in Chilin.

When Emperor Xiyun saw those letters, he was so angry that he executed the king of Pingjun and the nine clans on the spot. He didn't care whether he angered Emperor Chilin, or whether it would cause the two countries to go to war. The title of 'Princess Chengyin'.

  Even, Emperor Xiyun sent envoys to Chilin Kingdom to ask Chilin Emperor to hand over Linghe to him, and he wanted to cut off Linghe's head.

   For those who treasonous, Emperor Xiyun has zero tolerance.

   Emperor Chilin had very few sons, but Linghe gave birth to a son for him, and he got him what kind of raw material to use to make white paper. Naturally, he would not give Linghe to Emperor Xiyun.

   The envoy Xiyun returned empty-handed.

   Emperor Xiyun was furious.

  Linghe hated Emperor Xiyun because the nine clans were executed, and cried and begged Emperor Chilin to send troops to attack Xiyun and avenge her nine clans, but Emperor Chilin did not agree. Chi Lindi is not stupid, would he start a war for a woman?

  Emperor Xiyun wanted to send troops to attack Chilin, capture Linghe back alive, and chop off Linghe, but he thought it was not worth fighting for a Linghe, so he gave up the idea.

  Although Emperor Xiyun and Emperor Chilin have no intention of fighting each other for the time being, the relationship between Xiyun and Chilin is so tense.

   Of course, this is something else.

On Jing's side, as soon as he learned that Emperor Xiyun had cut down all the nine clans of Linghe, Jing didn't say anything about Linghe, but ordered Meng Lanqing to spread rice all over Xiyun as soon as possible, in case there would be a war at any time in the future. .

   is also from this day onwards, quiet should spend at least an hour every day practicing martial arts. Xiao Changyi also practiced sometimes, but more of it was to teach quietness and make it more and more powerful.

   And the four children were either playing or watching.

  The nine clans of Linghe were beheaded, and people in the imperial capital were panicked, afraid of being implicated.

   Knowing that Emperor Xiyun was unhappy because of Linghe's treason, the civil and military officials did not play anything that could not be played in the early court, and they were afraid of hitting the muzzle.

  No matter what happened to Chaotang and Imperial Capital, Jingjing and Xiao Changyi were very calm and warm, as if there were no waves.

  On the first day of March, An Jing and Xiao Changyi went to the field to check the germination of the seeds mixed with arsenic.

  The seeds in the ground have germinated, and the germination rate is extremely high, which shows that arsenic seed dressing is very effective in controlling underground pests.

  Since it was effective, Jing Jing entered the palace and told Emperor Xiyun about this.

  When Emperor Xiyun heard that arsenic seed dressing can prevent underground pests, most of his unhappy mood instantly recovered.

  Quiet saw that Emperor Xiyun was in a much better mood and was relieved, but he continued:

   (end of this chapter)