Chapter 10 Don’t be too excited, combine work and rest



Zhou Jia spoke calmly but with a hint of stubbornness at this time.

"Is our Majesty really that powerful?"

"I don't know, but I feel like this descendant of ours really likes His Majesty and has been speaking up for His Majesty."

The people of the Qin Dynasty listened to Zhou Jia's words and whispered to each other, including those who were still building the Great Wall and other fortifications. They would also take the time to say a word to the people around them, but they did not have the free time to stare at the screen. They could only take the time to glance at Zhou Jia and the comments on the screen.

"Your Majesty, your achievements will be recognized by future generations!"

Meng Tian smiled happily and immediately congratulated him. The faces of the court officials were also filled with bright smiles. After all, this was their Majesty. Their Majesty was remembered, and they, as officials, were naturally happy.

Fusu looked at Ying Zheng who was sitting on the throne and lowered his head.

His father has achieved so much. What should he do to not let his father down?

Unlike their joy, Ying Zheng remained expressionless from beginning to end. Compared to Zhou Jia's fancy praises of him, he cared more about the information Zhou Jia had just unconsciously revealed.

"What do you think Zhou Jia meant by the teacher at school?" Ying Zheng suddenly asked.

"Ah?" Meng Tian was dumbfounded and stared at Ying Zheng blankly. He was just angry that future generations called His Majesty a tyrant and happy that future generations recognized His Majesty's achievements and praised him. He really didn't pay attention to what Zhou Jia said about going to school.

The others also looked at each other.

Ying Zheng frowned, "Didn't I tell you to pay attention? How come you didn't even notice such crucial information?"

Meng Tian knew he was in the wrong and scratched his head embarrassedly.

Li Si, who had been silent the entire time, said, "Just now, Miss Zhou Jia said that when she was in school, a teacher taught her how to fill in the information on the test paper so that she could get the points. By "school," I presume she must have gone to a place like a school, and as a woman, the test paper must have been the questions asked during the selection process."

Ying Zheng glanced at him. "What do you think of this descendant's family background? Will they all be able to go to school and freely discuss topics related to historical emperors like she did?"

Ying Zheng's words aroused discussion among the court officials.

"This girl is well-dressed, and some of the things in the room look indeed valuable. She must come from a good family." Feng Quji said.

Meng Yi said, "When Miss Zhou Jia was playing the game Finding the Way, I remember a small box popped up in the lower right corner. The person seemed to be asking her to go out and play together. Looking at her appearance, she certainly doesn't look like a child from a poor family."

Only when your stomach is full can you have time to think about other things, right?

Meng Tian said based on his observations over the past few days:

"I do think Miss Zhou Jia's family background might not be very good, but it's not bad either. When Miss Zhou Jia got up to leave, I noticed a wooden board beside her. It was densely packed with words, which seemed to be times, followed by specific matters.

I remember two of them saying that this month she would write 200,000 words and draw two paintings, with an estimated salary of around 6,000 yuan. Besides that, there was 3,000 yuan for her family and 1,500 yuan for her own savings. She should have sent most of her money back home."

Ying Zheng nodded, which was considered as his approval of Meng Tian's words.

"Come to think of it, I seem to remember that when she clicked on "Route Finder," there was a video next to it... a video about contemporary middle school students. There were quite a lot of people in it, both male and female."

“I think I saw it too…”

The ministers of the Qin Dynasty were unwilling to fall behind despite their life and death. Other emperors with ambitions and who were slightly more sensitive also speculated and discussed the future situation with their ministers like the Qin Dynasty. Those emperors who only cared about eating, drinking and having fun didn't care about anything and had no reaction to what Zhou Jia said. They just did what they had to do.

The difference between people is so huge.

On the screen, Zhou Jia continued speaking.

"If you ask anyone in modern times if they know Ying Zheng, they may not be able to name many things, but they will definitely be able to say the words 'unify the world with a standard script, a standard wheel gauge, and standard weights and measures'.

It seems that the greatest achievement of Ying Zheng was unifying the country, but in fact, his most dazzling achievement in his life was to standardize the writing system and the wheel gauge. Unifying the country was just the most basic stepping stone. Many of your emperors failed to achieve even the most basic unification that he did in their entire lives, let alone other things.

However, no matter how others view Ying Zheng, whether they call him a tyrant or a sinner, to me, Ying Zheng was never a tyrant, he was a tyrant, and he implemented the word "tyrant" to the end throughout his life.

Let me be frank. If you emperors called him a tyrant, I would really get angry. But if the people of the Qin Dynasty called him a tyrant, I would absolutely not say anything. Only they have the right to call Ying Zheng a tyrant. After all, they have a lot to do and the pressure is really great. In my eyes, no one else, whether they are the remnants of the Six Kingdoms or the emperor, has the right to call him a tyrant.

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"How... biased." Liu Che muttered to himself.

Huo Qubing was playing with Liu Ju nearby and didn't notice him. Wei Qing heard Liu Che's complaints and said, "Your Majesty, I believe that people in the future will praise your achievements when they mention you. Your Majesty's achievements are certainly not inferior to those of the First Emperor."

Liu Che smiled, "I also want to know how people in later generations will evaluate my life. Well, after His Majesty the First Emperor finishes his story, I will ask the next person if they can tell me about my life. I am also quite curious about what this girl thinks of me."

His eyes were burning, and he stared at Zhou Jia on the screen with eagerness.

Li Shimin had the same idea as him. As the emperor of a later dynasty, he also knew that the story of Ying Zheng was basically coming to an end here. He also wanted to know how future generations would evaluate him and what future generations would think of his Xuanwu Gate Incident. However, no matter how future generations viewed the Xuanwu Gate Incident, he never regretted launching it. If he had not rebelled at that time, he would have been the one to die.

My dear, there is more to this chapter. Please click on the next page to continue reading. It will be even more exciting later!

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