Chapter 183: This Western Chu Emperor is really confused and can't tell the difference between the important and the unimportant



Chapter 183: This Western Chu Emperor is really confused and can't tell the difference between the important and the unimportant

"There is really no one available in Xichu, this won't work!"

Wusun Jin was not far from the people who were talking. He heard the discussions, turned around unhappily, glanced at a few people and signaled them to shut up.

Talking about attacking Western Chu cannot be brought up openly.

So as to avoid being heard by the people of Western Chu and causing trouble.

It was just that their voices were not loud just now, so he was the only one who heard it.

The envoys who had just discussed the matter were very dissatisfied. They had said nothing wrong, had they? Why didn't Lord Wu allow them to discuss the matter?

They also won't shut up.

However, they dared not disobey Wusun Jin's words.

They shut up. If they were dissatisfied, they only kept it in their hearts. If they dared to complain, they only kept it in their hearts.

"I don't believe that the people of Western Chu can solve the problem we have posed."

"That's right."

The reason why the Mobei envoys were so confident and felt that Western Chu could not solve their problems was because the first problem they posed was indeed difficult and tricky, and there was an element of deliberate difficulty in it.

What exactly is the problem?

Wusun Jin had someone present a pair of ram horns. He asked the people of Western Chu to see with their own eyes how heavy the ram horns were.

You can only use your eyes, no weighing is allowed, and the final result must be exact.

If the people of Western Chu could finally figure out the weight of the ram's horn, then the first problem would be solved.

If you can’t see it, then the first problem has no solution.

At this moment, everyone in Xi Chu was looking at the pair of ram horns that the maid was carrying on the tray, and everyone had a worried look on their face.

"This person's eyes are not scales. How can he tell the weight of a ram's horn to the exact degree?"

"This is obviously a deliberate attempt to make things difficult for people."

“How shameless.”

"They are playing rogue."

Everyone could see that the Mobei envoy was acting like a rogue.

But I can't say it or do anything.

The only way was to find out how heavy the ram's horns were and give the Mobei envoy an answer.

Otherwise, the envoys from Mobei would definitely think that the people of Western Chu were stupid, incompetent, and only had the courage of a common man but lacked the wisdom to solve the problem.

Emperor Zhaoning took a deep breath and looked at the ministers sitting below. "My dear ministers, who can tell the weight of this pair of sheep horns?"

"Anyone who can figure it out will be rewarded with 100 taels of gold."

Inside the hall, a group of court officials shook their heads, looking helpless.

Their eyes are not scales, and they cannot tell the weight of the ram's horns.

Emperor Zhaoning looked at the princes sitting below and asked, "What about you? Do you have any good ideas?"

Several princes were also frowning, but there was nothing they could do.

Emperor Zhaoning finally looked at the Queen Mother. The Queen Mother did not act helpless. She was thinking of a solution. She thought she could come up with one, but it would take some time.

"well……"

Emperor Zhaoning sighed deeply.

Is there really no one in Xichu who can solve this problem?

Jiujiu also came. At this moment, she was sitting next to Emperor Zhaoning, gnawing on a chicken claw.

Jiujiu especially likes to gnaw on chicken feet.

She gnawed on the chicken feet while paying attention to what everyone was doing.

Seeing that everyone was helpless and couldn't see the weight of the ram's horn, she complained wildly in her heart.

[These ministers are so stupid. ]

[Such a simple question cannot be answered. ]

[Alas, they must have read too many books, become stupid, and have their brains rusted.]

Hearing Jiujiu's thoughts, Emperor Zhaoning and the Queen Mother hurriedly looked at Jiujiu.

Jiujiu said this, could it be possible that she has a solution?

Jiujiu does have a solution.

But wait until she finishes eating the chicken feet.

Jiujiu ate several chicken feet in a row, stuffing his mouth full and his hands full of oil.

Emperor Zhaoning looked a little anxious.

Okay Jiujiu, can’t you eat later?

"belch……"

Jiujiu suddenly burped and choked.

"Water, water, water..."

The little girl's face turned red and she asked for water.

Emperor Zhaoning hurriedly took the water and fed it to Jiujiu.

This scene stunned the envoy from Mobei.

They couldn't help but grumble in their hearts.

"What's wrong with this Western Chu Emperor? What time is it now? At such a serious moment, he actually feeds water to the little princess?"

"Is the little princess more important than solving our problem?"

"This Western Chu Emperor is really a little confused and can't tell the difference between the important and the unimportant. Sigh."

After Jiujiu drank the water, his throat finally felt smooth again.

I’m full and don’t want to eat any more.

She took out a pink handkerchief embroidered with a little tiger and a puppy from her sleeve, wiped her mouth, and looked at the Mobei envoys.

She continued to mutter boredom to herself about what she had just said.

【Jiujiu can see the weight of the ram's horns.】

[The weight of the ram's horns is the same as the weight of the Mobei envoy's hand.]

After hearing this, Emperor Zhaoning and the Queen Mother were stunned for a moment, not knowing what Jiujiu meant. After thinking about it carefully, they finally figured it out.

Little girl, you are so smart.

I came up with a response strategy that others couldn't think of.

Sure enough, the brain is more useful when it is new.

Emperor Zhaoning looked surprised.

Not to mention the Queen Mother and the several princes sitting below who were on good terms with Jiujiu.

Everyone looked at Jiujiu with joy.

This made the Mobei envoys dissatisfied.

"Emperor of Western Chu, princes, what are you doing looking at a little princess?"

"Is there an answer on the little princess's face?"

"Or are you unable to solve the problem we set, so you just give up and don't plan to solve it at all?"

"It seems that you, Western Chu, have no capable people and your national strength is average!"

"Haha." Emperor Zhaoning sneered and said, "The envoys are anxious."

He turned to look at Jiujiu, "Jiujiu, I think you can tell how heavy the pair of ram horns are?"

【Ahhh, Daddy actually saw that Jiujiu has a solution.】

【Daddy's eyesight is getting better and better.】

【Daddy and Jiujiu are of the same mind.】

"Jiujiu does have a solution."

Jiujiu stood up and walked down the steps, coming in front of Wusun Jin, the envoy from Mobei.

Several Mobei envoys, led by Wusun Jin, were looking at Jiujiu standing in front of them.

No wonder the Emperor of Western Chu and several princes of Western Chu were staring at the little princess.

It turns out that this little princess can answer the difficult questions they posed!

I just wonder if she, a little girl so small and so weak, can really solve the difficult problems they set?

The people of Western Chu are also outrageous.

He actually placed his hope of solving the problem on a little girl.

Should he say the girl was great, or should he say Xichu was so outrageous that he was embarrassed.

Alas, Xichu is not good enough!

When Jiujiu was standing, he was about the same height as the Mobei envoy when he was sitting.

At this moment, Jiujiu looked directly at Wusun Jin and told him the weight of the pair of ram horns.

"The weight of these ram's horns is the same as your hands, sir."

"Same?" Wusun Jin laughed. He raised his head and laughed loudly. After laughing, he retorted disdainfully: "Little Princess, how come my hand is as heavy as a ram's horn?"

Jiujiu said: "Isn't it different?"

After a pause, he said, "How about cutting off your hands and weighing them against the ram's horn to see if they are the same weight?"


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