Chapter 552 Your mother doesn’t praise anyone casually



Chapter 552 Your mother doesn’t praise anyone casually

Mrs. He glanced at He Ziming and said:

"Actually, your mother isn't the stubborn type. Through recent observations, I've found that Lan'er is indeed a good girl.

Just as Ziming said, she is not only beautiful, but also well-educated.

No matter how you measure it, her words and deeds are no less than those of the ladies from the capital.

The most important thing is that this girl is diligent, knows how to read people's expressions, and can handle everything in an orderly manner.

Now that your elder brother has decided to resign from his official position, I think he doesn't need to have too many requirements when it comes to his wife's family background.

Your eldest brother likes her, and the girl is satisfactory in every way. As a mother, there is no need for me to stop her."

In fact, long before He Zhiran came back, Mrs. He had already told He Ziming that she had no objection to the marriage, and as long as his father nodded, their marriage could be put on the agenda.

After all, He Ziming is already quite old, and people of his age have several children.

But when she told He Ziming about her attitude, she didn't go into such detail as she did today, and she even talked about Lan'er's strengths.

He Ziming never expected that his mother would have such a good impression of Lan'er.

"Mom, do you really think Lan'er is so good?"

What Mrs. He just said was what was in her heart.

"Of course. Your mother doesn't praise anyone casually."

He Ziming felt extremely happy at this moment. He thought that even if his mother agreed to his relationship with Lan'er, she just felt that she couldn't persuade him.

At this moment, he only wanted to share this good news with Lan'er, and didn't bother to ask his sister and brother-in-law about what was happening in the capital.

Mrs. He also had an idea. Her daughter and son-in-law had been away for so long, and now they could finally be reunited with the two little ones. She also left with He Ziming.

Although she was also concerned about the situation in the capital, it would be okay to ask later.

On the third day after Mo Jiuye and He Zhiran arrived home, the imperial edict arrived. Without a doubt, the contents were in accordance with Mo Jiuye's requirements.

Although Mo Jiuye promised Nanyu to let the Mo family return to the court, he hoped that the King of Zhenxi would be Mo Xing. If the old man was unwilling, there were still so many brothers in the family.

As a result, when he and his father and brothers raised this matter, everyone was almost unanimous in their opposition.

Mo Qing was the first one who disagreed with him becoming the King of Zhenxi. Not to mention that he was old, his legs and feet, although it did not affect his walking, made it difficult for him to go into battle and kill the enemy.

Besides, the King of Zhenxi will be responsible for managing all affairs within the fiefdom in the future. He feels that except Mo Jiuye, none of his other sons, including himself, have the ability to handle such matters.

The same goes for the brothers. They all know in their hearts that the throne was won by the ninth brother, and they have no improper thoughts about it. Moreover, as their father said, they really do not have the ability of the ninth brother.

There is no doubt that the position of King Zhenxi belongs to the ninth brother.

Mo Jiuye did not refuse. After all, to build his fiefdom, he needed his wife's help in many things. If he became the King of Zhenxi, it would be much easier to keep the secret of his wife's space.

The moment he received the imperial edict, Mo Jiuye became the second king of a different surname since the founding of the Dashun Dynasty.

Along with the imperial edict, there were also two military tokens.

This military talisman is no stranger to the men of the Mohist School. They had used it when they were in command of the three armies.

At the same time, they also knew that the reason why Emperor Shunwu gave them two military tokens was, as stated in the imperial edict, that Mo Jiuye would be named King of Zhenxi, responsible for guarding the western border of Dashun, and the Mo family would also send someone to guard the southern border.

One of these two military tokens is used to command the troops in the western border, and the other is used to command the troops in the southern border.

Of course, Mo Jiuye, the King of Zhenxi, is responsible for assigning the military token to whomever will use it.

The army sent by the court to support the western border is already on the way, because the messenger is riding a horse at full speed, much faster than the main force.

Therefore, it would take at least two or three days for the army to reach the western border.

Before this, the Mo family needed to rush to the western border first and lead the soldiers originally stationed in the western border to fight the enemy first.

Another part of the army rushed to the southern border and waited for the Mohist army to send a general to lead them.

In addition, Emperor Shunwu also symbolically rewarded the Mohists with some items as compensation.

The rewards looked a bit shabby, but Mo Jiuye did not complain. No one knew better than him that the national treasury had been looted by his wife, and it was not easy for Emperor Shunwu to come up with these things as rewards.

It is estimated that these things were confiscated from the house of the old thief Xue. If he and He Zhiran had not considered leaving some property for Nan Yu, he probably would not have been able to take out even these.

Although the Mo family was exiled to the northwest, what good things had they not seen when they were in the capital?

What's more, after arriving in the northwest, their food, clothing and other necessities were not worse than when they were in the capital, and were even better. Let alone these inconspicuous items, they would not even care about better and rarer things.

Although they looked down on these things, no one showed it in front of the official who delivered the imperial edict.

Not only that, when receiving the imperial edict, Mo Jiuye also specially asked his father and brothers at home to come out and show their faces. This was the best proof to let Emperor Shunwu know that all the men of the Mo family were alive in the world.

Indeed, the official who delivered the imperial edict was an old man close to Emperor Shunwu, and was no stranger to the men of the Mohist school.

When he saw so many Mohist men appear in front of him, he felt dazed at first.

In order to prove that all this was not fake, he rubbed his eyes hard in front of the Mo family.

Mo Jiuye was too lazy to explain too much to him. His purpose was just to let the messenger report what he saw back to Emperor Shunwu. As for the rest, he felt that it was pointless to say more.

The messenger was also a man of insight. Since the Mo family was unwilling to explain, he just went back to report what he saw.

Considering that the messenger must have been exhausted from the journey, Mrs. Mo ordered her family to prepare a sumptuous banquet to entertain him.

The official who delivered the imperial edict was a eunuch and a favorite of Emperor Shunwu. What kind of delicacies had he not tasted in the palace?

As a result, he was bribed by Mo's delicious meal and took the initiative to tell the secret of Emperor Shunwu.

It turned out that Emperor Shunwu was indeed ill. For more than a year, he often felt numbness in his hands and feet, and his saliva would flow uncontrollably.

After the imperial physician diagnosed him, he said that he had the symptoms of a stroke. If he had not been treated with medication, he would probably have become paralyzed on one side of his body.

Only a few people knew about this, including the official who delivered the imperial edict.

Emperor Shunwu issued an order that no one was allowed to reveal any of the information, otherwise they would be charged with deceiving the emperor.

If it were not for this, he would not have wanted to try to train the Fourth Prince and cause such a big incident as the Queen's party's rebellion.

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