Zombie Becomes Empress, Only Wants to Lie Flat and Not Attend Court

Zombies have no brains. Murong Yue couldn't explain what was going on with her new brain.

She wanted to leave, even though the food was good, the clothes were warm, and the humans were fr...

Chapter 106 A Great Drought Is Imminent

"Pah! Something's happened, teacher!"

"Your Majesty, please speak slowly," Li Xuanji said, for the first time in a long time that he had seen His Majesty so anxious.

In her anxiety, Murong Yue spoke fluently, “Yan Qinghe wrote a letter saying that the Yellow River’s water level has dropped and the Qing Kingdom is going to suffer a severe drought.”

Huh?

After Murong Yue finished speaking, she raised her hand and touched her mouth.

What happened?

It feels like I've suddenly grown a mouth.

Qi Yuan, who followed behind, handed the letter in his hand to Li Xuanji.

At the same time, he suppressed his surprise.

Last time when we faced the giant snake in the hunting grounds, His Majesty was very fast. I originally thought it was just a short burst of speed.

Just now, from the Hall of Supreme Harmony to the Hall of Mystery, a distance that is not short, His Majesty maintained the same speed as that day.

So fast that only afterimages remain.

He almost couldn't keep up.

Your Majesty is an unparalleled master. I never imagined Your Majesty was so powerful.

After reading the letter, Li Xuanji checked the envelope and seal again to confirm that it was not a forgery.

"Your Majesty, this matter is of great importance. Please invite the Six Ministries and the Prime Minister to discuss it."

“Yes,” Murong Yue nodded.

Now that she has calmed down, she also feels that this matter should be discussed together, since there is strength in numbers.

Soon, the ministers of the six ministries and the prime minister, who had just returned home from court and had not yet finished lunch, were summoned to the palace again.

They were all shocked when they heard about this.

However, after a brief period of panic, a plan was devised.

The last major drought in Qing Kingdom was during the reign of the retired emperor, which was about 30 years ago. At that time, the old policies were still in effect, and when the drought came, the people couldn't get enough to eat.

They rose up in rebellion.

Local repression.

They could no longer keep it a secret and reported it to the imperial court.