“…”
Yan Cheng muttered to himself, this Marquis of Zhenbei is really a man who does whatever he wants.
He actually decided to teach him how to lead troops in battle without even asking him.
However, Yan Cheng was indeed very interested in this field, after all, it was something he had never been exposed to before.
He also felt that it would never hurt to learn more things, as they might come in handy in the future.
So Yan Cheng gladly accepted the invitation from the Marquis of Zhenbei.
After a few days of persuasion from the Yun family, he packed his bags and moved into the Zhenbei Marquis Mansion.
To be honest, every day when Yan Cheng watched the Marquis of Zhenbei earnestly explaining to him the skills and strategies of leading troops in battle, he had a particularly unreal feeling.
He didn't expect that the Marquis of Zhenbei would be so nice to him, and seemed to like him more and more.
When he was around, the four brothers of the Yun family would sometimes have to sit in the back row.
Marquis Zhenbei's favorite concubine, Concubine Yun Shu, doesn't like him. Shouldn't Marquis Zhenbei have the same attitude as Concubine Yun Shu?
And it's not just the Marquis of Zhenbei, Yun Cong'an and the four brothers of the Yun family also treat him very well.
Yun Cong'an heard the day before that he didn't like his room, so the next day he brought people to help him change the layout of his room.
The four brothers of the Yun family treated him like their younger brother and often brought him delicious and fun things in Kangtai City. He was obviously one year older than the two youngest brothers of the Yun family.
How strange!
This was Yan Cheng's evaluation of the Yun family after spending several days with the Marquis of Zhenbei.
Isn’t it said that Concubine Yun Shu is the darling of the Yun family?
Why do the people of the Northwest Yun family have attitudes completely opposite to Concubine Yun Shufei?
In addition to feeling a little strange about the Yun family's behavior, Yan Cheng was also surprised to find that their personalities were completely different from what he had originally imagined.
He originally thought that the Yun family who raised Concubine Yun Shu should be a group of arrogant and domineering people.
However, when he actually came into contact with them, he found that each of them had his or her own unique personality. Although they were strong, they were not the kind of bad people who had done all kinds of evil.
They have their own principles and bottom lines, and are sincere and enthusiastic towards their family and friends.
This contrast surprised him greatly and also gave him a new understanding of the Yun family.
The people in Kangtai City all trust and are grateful to the Yun family.
Often, someone would quietly come to the outside of the Zhenbei Marquis Mansion under the cover of night and place the things they had carefully prepared at the door.
They were afraid that the Yun family would reject them if they presented the gifts in person, so they chose this silent way to express their feelings.
In fact, the Yun family can fully afford these things.
The Yun family guarded the border and won the trust of the people, but they also paid a heavy price.
The second son of the Marquis of Zhenbei died heroically on the battlefield, leaving behind his young wife and young children.
Yun Cong'an's eldest son also died in the battle to defend the country and had not yet married.
But the Yun family plays the role of villains in the book.
Yan Cheng sat quietly in front of the window, the sunlight shining through the window onto his face.
After a moment, a look of sudden realization appeared on his face.
The story in the book unfolds from the perspective of Yang Guifei and Qu Zhaoyue. Anyone who opposes them is a villain, and villains definitely cannot be good.
It's like in a play, the protagonists stand in the center of the stage, shining brightly.
Those characters who are opposed to them are placed on the edge of the stage, becoming the background to highlight the greatness of the protagonist.
Excluding all external factors and looking only at the essence, Yan Cheng felt that the Yun family was pretty good and that his life in the Yun family was quite comfortable.
All right!
Actually, it’s pretty good.
In the north, there was no Emperor Jingxi who made him feel uneasy, no Concubine Yun Shu who always gave him sweet tea, and no protagonist Yang Guifei and her son.
Well, Tang Xilu who is always jumping around and those other messy people are not here either.
These factors made Yan Cheng feel that the north was much better than the capital.
If there weren't some people in the capital that he cared about, he really didn't want to think about the capital all the time.
Before the Prince Yong's Mansion in Qilian City was completely built, Yan Cheng received a letter from the capital.
The writer of the letter is Yan Zhuo.
The first half of the letter stated that Emperor Jingxi originally wanted to send Yan Guangyi to Yinan as governor, but with the help of some officials in the court, Yan Guangyi would go to the north to serve as governor, not the south.
This letter made Yan Cheng completely relieved of the worry he had been carrying.
Yan Guangyi in the book was charged with treason when he was the governor of Yinan, which led to the execution of the entire Yan family.
Yan Cheng had been trying to find a way to prevent Yan Guangyi from going to Yinan to serve as governor a few years ago.
Only when the thing he had been preparing for for a long time finally came to fruition did he feel truly at peace.
Having solved a big problem, Yan Cheng continued to read the letter in a good mood.
The second half of the letter states that Second Uncle Yan went to Yan Guangyi for help, hoping that Yan Guangyi could help him transfer, as he no longer wanted to be the Deputy Censor in Yinan.
Many years have passed since Yan Guangyi brought Yan Guangsheng to Yinan to serve as an official, and Yan Guangsheng is still sitting in the position of Yinan's deputy envoy.
This was an unexpected request. Yan Cheng remembered that Yan Guangyi had told him before that Yan Guangsheng was living a very carefree life in Yinan.
Why are you saying you want to leave Yinan now?
After seeing the next page of the letter, Yan Cheng realized that Qu Zhaoyue had been targeting disobedient officials intentionally or unintentionally since he arrived in Yinan. Many officials who did not want to be controlled by him were planning to leave Yinan.
Because Yan Guangsheng's surname was Yan, he could not get any preferential treatment from Qu Zhaoyue even if he was obedient, and his life in Yinan was very difficult.
After all, Yan Guangsheng is a member of the Yan family. If he is in trouble, Yan Guangyi and others will naturally help him. When writing this letter, they were already trying to get Yan Guangsheng to be an official in another place.
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