"By the way, why is Guard Kong not here?" Mei Ya's eyes wandered around the room, and finally landed on Fu Jiayou. "Didn't you come back together?"
"This..." Fu Jiayou looked embarrassed. He put down the teacup in his hand and said with some embarrassment. "Madam, Guard Kong has escorted Concubine Hui to Mount Wutai."
"What? She...she went to Mount Wutai?" Meiya was startled. Then she stood up and asked hurriedly, "Didn't she go to Zhili? Why did she go to Mount Wutai again?"
"I don't know about this," Fu Jiayou shook his head. He shook his head helplessly, "During the journey, Concubine Hui was very approachable. She talked and laughed with us. She was not arrogant. But I don't know why, once we entered Zhili, she suddenly changed her attitude. She said she would not follow us back no matter what. She insisted on going to Mount Wutai. We tried our best to persuade her but failed. Later, Guard Kong said that she had to meet the master and his wife no matter what. But Concubine Hui refused and said that if we didn't listen to her, she would die in front of us. Later, there was really no other way, so Guard Kong escorted Concubine Hui to Mount Wutai."
"She...why doesn't even want to see us?" Meiya sat back down with a sad face and lowered her head, "She has already arrived in Zhili."
Zhong Mingwei said nothing. He lowered his head and drank half a cup of tea. He put the cup on the small table and looked at Fu Jiayou again: "Mr. Fu, did you find anything on the way from the capital to Zhili?"
"Yes! Before we left the capital, we saw the handwriting of our number one scholar. Along the way, whether it was a tea shop or an inn, everyone was talking about Mr. Chen's article "On the True Dragon Emperor". It's just a small countryside, but it's already so popular. You can imagine what the capital is like now, and what attitude the people have towards this rebellious new emperor." Speaking of this, Fu Jiayou was immediately excited. "I have always known that Mr. Chen is a man with great ambitions. In the past, I have read his "On Ancient and Modern Corvées and Taxes" with great respect, but now I feel that Mr. Chen's "On the True Dragon Emperor" is really impressive. Once this article is published, Prince Rong's originally shaky throne will probably shake even more. "Speaking of this, Fu Jiayou's face was full of excitement, and he added, "I am not talented, and my literary influence is not as good as Mr. Chen, but I also want to do my part for you, so I also wrote an "Exhortation to Fight the Bandits" on the way, and I am willing to do my best for you."
As Fu Jiayou spoke, he took out the carefully wrapped manuscript from his arms and handed it to Zhong Mingwei with both hands. Zhong Mingwei took the manuscript with praise in his eyes. After reading the whole article, Zhong Mingwei reached out and patted Fu Jiayou on the shoulder, smiling and saying, "This is not just a small effort, this is an overwhelming force."
"You are too kind, sir! How can I ever live up to your reputation?" Fu Jiayou said in surprise and joy.
"You can handle it," Zhong Mingwei smiled and put the manuscript on the small table, and said, "One day, when the army invades the capital, this will be our manifesto to fight the enemy."
"Yes, I don't mind having more subordinates!" Fu Jiayou was overjoyed. With Zhong Mingwei's words, there was no doubt that he would become famous all over the world and even be remembered for generations.
"Okay, you all go back and have a good rest," Zhong Mingwei said to Fu Jiayou and Kong Wenmin, "After being in the rain for so many days, you must be very tired."
"Yes, I'll take my leave." Both of them bowed and left.
Mei Ya and Zhong Mingwei were the only ones left in the room. The corners of Zhong Mingwei's mouth, which had been upturned, finally fell down little by little. Mei Ya looked at his lost expression and understood why he did that, but she didn't know how to comfort Zhong Mingwei. So she just sat there obediently without saying a word, only listening to the rustling sound of the rain outside.
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