Chapter 144 143 Being bullied, I think Xiaoshan has grown
In the capital, Li Ziyu and his companions learned that Yuchi Yi, Jiang Chenxi and four others had blocked An Xin in the middle of the night and forced him to leave the capital. They thought to themselves that it seemed that they had not cared enough for their new junior brother during that period of time.
If their little mountain loses even a hair during this trip, the six senior brothers will definitely teach them how to write articles after they come back.
Yuchi Yi and Jiang Chenxi, who were being cared for by their senior brothers, suddenly sneezed and looked up to see the sun hanging high in the sky.
It's already early summer, but why do I feel a chill on my back?
After An Xin left, Li Ziyu and Leng Xiangbai thought of the Lantern Festival. They took the words An Xin scribbled on the lanterns seriously and worked hard towards that goal tacitly.
Thinking of their little boy's arrogance walking around in the capital, the two men became more determined.
Li Ziyu has a calm and introverted personality and extraordinary talent. He successfully showed his face in front of Emperor Sheng'an and often went in and out of the imperial study.
Leng Xiangbai's erudition and talent were appreciated by the head of the Hanlin Academy. After finishing his own duties, he would be called by his immediate superior Chi Huanong to discuss the past and present.
Commonly known as chatting together.
Leng Xiangbai has also established a firm foothold in the Hanlin Academy.
Even He Renhuai, who was the runner-up in this session and half a grade higher than him, sometimes couldn't help but stare at Li Ziyu and Leng Xiangbai with jealousy when he saw them being so well-liked by the big guys.
It can be seen how much envy, jealousy and hatred Li Ziyu and Leng Xiangbai have in the Hanlin Academy. Everyone can't help but wonder why they are so lucky.
Not only did I pass the imperial examination and get the top three places, but I was also noticed and appreciated by the big guys. Why couldn't that person be me?
Therefore, there are many people who make small moves behind the two brothers' backs, trying to pull them down and take their place.
After Zhu Shijing and An Rui passed the examination to become Shujishi, they also entered the Hanlin Academy.
However, one of them is for gilding his future career, and the other is simply because he has a few senior brothers to protect him and he just slacks off in the Hanlin Academy every day.
Some people couldn't do anything about the calm and composed Li Ziyu and Leng Xiangbai, so they turned their attention to them.
Zhu Shijing, who took over the family business since he was young and is a smooth and shrewd person in his work, is not someone who can be easily messed with.
The brothers are very low-key and do their own things calmly and calmly every day.
During this period, those who were doing small things behind their backs were complaining bitterly. Either they accidentally spilled ink and stained the book history they were editing, or they encountered various unexpected things.
They themselves don't know when they became so unstable and impetuous. Because they keep making mistakes, they are often taken to school by their superiors during this period.
Jiang Zhou has earned a reputation as a devil in the Censorate. Even Shan Jinzhe, the highest official in the Censorate, is inferior to him in terms of his ability to offend people with his mouth.
Moreover, his reputation as the Ghost-Fearing One has gradually become more and more famous.
Because he was a low-level official who had just joined the Censorate of the Inspectorate, and he saw the beloved grandson of Duke Anguo, the nephew of Concubine Xian, molesting a vulgar girl from a decent family.
Not only did he not pretend that he was just passing by and didn't see it, he also wrote the incident into a document and handed it to his superior, asking him to write it into a memorial and submit it to the emperor.
Duke Anguo was not strict in managing his household and had no idea how to educate his descendants.
He indulged his grandson in his dissolute behavior and molested girls from decent families, leaving the girls with no choice but to jump into the river to protect their innocence.
This despicable and shameless person must be severely punished.
If an ordinary boss received this copy from his subordinate, he would probably force it down and then warn him that the weak ones are easier to deal with.
But the person who could take a liking to Jiang Zhou, who made arguing with others his lifelong hobby, and bring him into the Censorate was not an ordinary person.
A rookie censor dared to write it, and a boss with a brain dared to send it to the imperial desk. Even Emperor Sheng'an Si Yexiao paused when seeing this memorial.
It can be seen that it is rare to find such bold and stubborn people.
Emperor Sheng An smiled for some unknown purpose, glanced at Li Ziyu beside him, and ordered him to draft an imperial edict.
Then he sent a eunuch to the Duke of Anguo's mansion to read the order and reprimand him severely.
When Concubine Xian heard the news, she blamed her own family for holding her back, and she also hated the person who wrote the memorial to criticize the Duke of Anguo's Mansion.
I don't know who in the Censorate disliked Jiang Zhou and passed on the fact that the draft to impeach the Anguo Mansion was drafted by Jiang Zhou.
Even a family of the level of the Duke's Mansion wanted to report it, but he was so stubborn that all officials in the capital would avoid Jiang Zhou when they saw him.
For a time, Jiang Zhou, the ghost-fearing man, was the most popular among the new scholars.
Liu Boxing originally wanted to work steadily as a minor official in the Ministry of War, but he didn't expect that any newcomer would have to go through a period of adaptation.
When we were bullied, we couldn't help but beat them up. Then we were isolated.
After finishing his shift, Hanhan, feeling depressed, went to talk to his senior brothers.
The first thing he said when he came in was: "I think the hill has grown."
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This sentence defeated several fellow disciples.
Jiang Zhou glared at him and punched him on the shoulder, saying viciously, "That woman has already run away from home, why are you mentioning her?"
After saying this, he curled his lips and turned his head away proudly, but his slightly red eyes betrayed his true thoughts.
The others pursed their lips tightly, and no one spoke for a while.
It can be seen that they are not as indifferent to An Xin's departure as they appear, and they do not accept it so calmly.
At this time, An Xin was walking on a narrow ridge covered with green grass, carrying a basket and delivering lunch and water to Yuchi Yi, Kong Xun and the other four.
They didn't know that Li Ziyu and the others were finding it hard to get over her sudden departure without saying goodbye, and they were just waiting for her to come back to settle the score with her.
An Xin looked at the five teenagers who were bent over and planting rice seedlings in the paddy field with their buttocks sticking out, and shouted loudly, "Come over here and wash your hands and feet in the clear water pit. It's time to eat."
Kong Xun, Jiang Chenxi, Yuchi Yi, Gao Tai, and Chen Qibao felt like heavenly music when they heard An Xin calling them to eat.
Five people walked out of the muddy paddy field, washed their hands and feet in a puddle of clear water, and walked to the edge of the field, under the shade of a big tree.
An Xin had already divided their dishes into bowls, with two gray mixed-flour steamed buns on top.
Gao Tai: "Oh my god! It's finally time for dinner."
Chen Qibao: "It turns out that the rice we eat requires so much hard work to grow."
When the five of them sat down and saw the gray mixed flour steamed buns and the vegetables underneath that seemed to have been fried without any oil or salt, they instantly lost their appetite.
"We worked all morning and this is what we eat for lunch?" Yuchi Yi asked in disbelief.
Others also looked at An Xin in surprise.
"Yes, that's what the rice-planting laborers who work for the landlords eat for free at noon every day."
An Xin stared at him with a pair of big eyes as clear as water, as if to say, "I didn't eat on the road, please don't accuse me."
(End of this chapter)