Chapter 307 He really succeeded!



In fact, Li Zhuo felt that scolding was not enough, and it seemed to be of no use.

At this moment, he really wanted to pull out the Seven Wolves and go directly to his son's house to teach him a lesson.

But in the end he was persuaded by Hua Bule. Although what the eldest prince did was inhumane, he found a plausible excuse for his behavior.

What's more, this kind of thing was like Hua Bule telling tales, and now he was rushing to the door to confront the person, and he felt uneasy in his heart.

From his various performances, it can be seen that between the eldest prince and Li Xiang, Hua Bule chose Li Xiang.

Huabule also has his own ideas and his own selection criteria.

First of all, the eldest prince is definitely not a wise ruler. Even if Hua Bule has not seen the things he did, he has heard a lot about them, which are really chilling.

Now that Li Zhuo is still alive, naturally nothing will happen. But if something happens to Li Zhuo one day, and if the eldest prince really succeeds to the throne, his life as the chief eunuch will probably be difficult.

Compared with the eldest prince, Li Xiang's is much better.

Li Xiang grew up under Hua Bule's care. Although they didn't have much contact on weekdays, Li Xiang was still a child after all. Hua Bule could still tell whether he was kind or not.

Hua Bule knew very well that if Li Xiang could get promoted, his life would be much more comfortable when he retired and returned to his hometown.

What's more, they gave too much...

I don’t know how much money Leo has given him all along.

"Your Majesty, please be patient. As the saying goes, punishing without teaching is problematic. Why don't we wait and see until the results of this exam are out before making a decision?"

Li Zhuo thought about it and felt that what Hua Bule said made sense. He snorted coldly and said, "Let's see what that evil creature has to say when the time comes."

Meanwhile, in the eldest prince's residence, the eldest prince became increasingly anxious and asked, "But what if, what if he really gets it this time?"

Yangxuzi stroked his beard with a look of wisdom and said, "That's fine. If you can't match the other person in a certain professional field, then you can harshly question their character."

"We can find some candidates in advance. If the little prince really gets first place, we can let these candidates come forward and question the fairness of the exam and the little prince's true ability."

"We don't really want to prove this, as long as we can throw a basin of dirty water on him that can't be washed off, that's enough."

"Your Highness, please think about this. If he is really suspected and something like this really happens, even if he really manages to get three top marks in a row, we can just make a joke and say that the Chinese Academy of Sciences leaked the exam questions in advance."

"Not only will this diminish the value of the young prince's good grades, but it will also throw mud at the Chinese Academy of Sciences. It's like killing two birds with one stone!"

The eldest prince's eyes gradually brightened, and he clapped his hands excitedly and said, "Okay, let's do it! The Imperial Preceptor is truly a god!"

Yangxuzi stroked his beard proudly, thinking to himself, "I have many more insidious tricks here, so you, youngster, just learn them slowly."

Two days passed in a flash, and that morning, there were quite a few people gathered at the gate of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.

Some are waiting for the results to be announced, some have already obtained the status of scholar and are now preparing for the Spring Examination. They happen to be studying in the library of the Chinese Academy of Sciences today, so they might as well join in the fun, see how their juniors are doing in the exam, and by the way, highlight their own sense of superiority.

Of course, there are also many vendors waiting to do business here.

So many scholars come here so early in the morning, they must not have eaten yet.

In fact, since the library was opened to the public, there have been many more stalls in front of the entrance of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, most of which sell food.

Although the Chinese Academy of Sciences also has a cafeteria, it is an internal cafeteria mainly for the staff.

They are unwilling to serve those who come to read books. The meals they cook have to be given to the staff first, and they will only sell them to the outsiders after the staff's meal time is over.

Some scholars can't wait and run out to buy something to eat.

Many people at the Chinese Academy of Sciences have expressed dissatisfaction with the people setting up stalls outside.

Especially some people from the Faculty of Arts, they all think that this is a holy place for reading. What's the matter with having a group of vendors at the door? It simply disgraces the cultural atmosphere of this place.

Later, the matter was reported to Lu Chen, but Lu Chen waved his hand generously and said there was no need to drive them away.

"If our Chinese Academy of Sciences can make life easier for some people and families in Beijing, then let them continue to set up stalls. Consider it a good deed. But we have to tell them that they can set up stalls here, but they have to maintain good hygiene. If I find out that they make a mess outside the door, I will kick them out."

Naturally, there was no need for the top management to do this kind of thing personally. They just found someone below them and conveyed Lu Chen's ideas.

"The Imperial Master said that you can openly set up stalls here from now on. No one will drive you away. However, you must consciously maintain the sanitation here and not pollute this precious land of culture and elegance. Hey, I really don't know what you peasants have done in your lives to have such good luck!"

"You elect someone to organize everyone. From now on, after the business is over, a few people will stay behind to clean up."

Lu Chen originally thought that these small business owners would resist, but the facts proved that the lower-class people in this era did not know what resistance was.

They would go to perform labor service even if they were not given money or food, not to mention that they could make money now.

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