Yinzhen: "Let's get back to the main topic, Bayan, what do you want to say?"
Bayan'a was the Vice Minister of the Ministry of Personnel, and his main responsibility was to formulate and revise laws.
People who deal with the law usually consider things from many angles and can think of many negative consequences.
Bayan'a: "Your Majesty, what the officials said makes a lot of sense, but there are hidden dangers. It may be fine at first, but if this chain of interests eventually becomes a network of interests, many people may be involved."
Yinzhen nodded: "Is there anyone else who wants to speak?"
No one spoke.
Yinzhen: "I think this matter can be tried, but not now. Bayan, you need to formulate the laws. Other ministers can put themselves in his shoes and think about what loopholes can be exploited. Assist you in revising the 'Public Opinion Law.' I require that no one will want to break the newly revised laws for at least three years. I believe you can do it. As for Mr. Qi, I appoint you as Dean of Qiwen. From now on, you will not have to kneel when you see officials. Your wife will be called the Dean's Wife. You can enter the palace with the noblewomen to see the Empress every month."
The ministers all replied in unison, "Your servants obey the decree."
Qi Yu: "This humble subject thanks Your Majesty for your great kindness."
Yinzhen: "I have prepared lunch for you all. Please eat first, and then we will discuss the law."
Yinzhen always believed that official business should be done in the place where official business is done. Yinzhen had already set up a special office in the palace, which was specifically used to "take care of" matters that required special handling.
After giving his instructions, Yinzhen left, as he still had memorials to deal with.
After Yinzhen left, everyone started discussing the matter. After all, apart from the Ministry of Personnel officials led by Zibayana, everyone else present hoped that the matter could be resolved as soon as possible.
Before he could say more than a few words, Liang Jiugong came in with a smile: "This servant greets all the lords. His Majesty has prepared lunch for you. His Majesty said that the duties are not finished in a short time, and you need to eat well to have the strength and energy."
The group followed the eunuchs sent by Liang Jiugong to have lunch. The meal was not at the Qianqing Palace. After finishing their meal, they expressed their gratitude in the direction of the Qianqing Palace.
The servants standing by were all thinking to themselves that the Emperor couldn't feel the gratitude he received when he went to the Qianqing Palace to express his thanks. Everyone in the palace knew that the Emperor would go to the Yongshou Palace at mealtimes, and sometimes even before mealtimes.
These servants only thought about it in their hearts and didn't say it out loud; they didn't dare to discuss the emperor's affairs.
After lunch, the ministers were taken to the office that Yinzhen had prepared for them. The place was very spacious and there was tea and snacks to serve them, so they didn't have to worry about getting thirsty or hungry.
Everyone sighed with emotion, and then got down to business.
Yinzhen disliked those who only talked the talk but didn't walk the walk, so those who were promoted by him or entrusted with important tasks were not bad. In just one afternoon, with their large numbers and great strength, they quickly came up with an outline.
There was a curfew in the palace at night, so they took some of the necessary materials back home and continued filling in the content. Overtime work was unavoidable if you wanted a promotion and a raise.
Yinzhen has developed a habit, though he doesn't know when he formed it: he likes to tell Yunrong about the interesting things that happen to him every day. Yunrong always enjoys it, and this can be considered their way of communicating.
When Yinzhen arrived at Yongshou Palace, he told Yunrong what he had done that day.
Yunrong was quite surprised by Yinzhen's decisiveness: "You've got them all moving at the same time. Won't that disrupt the newspaper's operations?"
Yinzhen: "No, the legal matters are mainly the responsibility of the Ministry of Personnel. The reason I summoned so many people today is to indirectly tell the Ministry of Personnel that this matter needs to be handled properly. Secondly, I want to remind the Propaganda Department and Qi Yu and his apprentice Qi Huan that I attach great importance to this matter and hope that they can pay attention to their self-cultivation, uphold their moral character, and live up to the expectations of the people. There are not many people who can truly help us."
Yunrong: "I see! You've thought of everything very carefully."
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