With some ambiguous thoughts in mind, Emperor Jiahe opened the letter.
The first thing he opened was Xiao Zhen's so-called "evidence".
Inside was a thick stack of blank papers, and nothing else.
Emperor Jiahe was stunned.
This letter made the people in the southeast so anxious that they scratched their heads and heads, and they even sent assassins to kill the Jinyiwei several times.
The result was a pile of blank stationery?
Emperor Jiahe stared at the stack of white papers, was stunned for a moment, then laughed out loud, his expression showing great joy.
He knew Xiao Zhen, a mere warrior, and definitely did not have such sophisticated tactics.
Otherwise, they would not have been bullied so miserably in the southeast.
Obviously, this was most likely the work of Jia Shao.
A blank letter caused the people in the southeast to lose their composure!
How could Emperor Jiahe not feel happy?
Therefore, Emperor Jiahe became more curious about the second letter that Jia Shao sent to him.
But the more curious I am, the more hesitant I become.
He respected the young man Jia Shao.
therefore.
He only hoped that this young man would be loyal to the emperor, instead of getting involved in party struggles and being as busy as those people in the court.
Perhaps, the more adept an emperor is at the art of balancing power, the more he yearns for a loyal minister who can be sincere and only care about his monarch and father!
People will eventually be troubled for their whole life by something that they can never obtain.
Even the emperor is no exception.
Emperor Jiahe opened the letter from Jia Shao.
He narrowed his eyes and looked at the contents of the letter. His expression was a little confused at first, but then he couldn't suppress the smile on the corner of his mouth.
Because there was not a single word on the first piece of letter paper.
It is a lifelike sketch.
In the painting.
The sea of peony flowers is gorgeous, and Jia Shao himself is sitting in the middle of the Exiled Immortal Pavilion.
On the periphery, there are countless people.
Among the common people, there are some people with ferocious and vicious looks mixed in - are they most likely spies from the southeast noble families?
There were also Jinyiwei wearing Feiyu uniforms, with cold expressions and alert postures.
A general stood in the sea of flowers and clasped his fists towards Jia Shao.
Obviously it was Xiao Zhen.
Several young people were standing opposite Jia Shao, and it seemed that they were debating on scriptures.
Jia Shao, who was surrounded by all parties, was in the center of the crowd, trembling with fear.
Emperor Jiahe had a full grasp of the situation in Luoyang, so he easily understood what Jia Shao wanted to convey.
A simple drawing vividly depicts the scene of the debate in the Exiled Immortal Pavilion in the Peony Garden in Luoyang.
In the painting, the sea of flowers is further outward.
Directly above.
The most conspicuous and largest figure is Emperor Jiahe wearing a dragon robe.
To the southeast, there is a shadow of dark clouds.
Even better.
Jia Shao, who was at the very center and was almost surrounded by forces from all sides, looked nervous.
In fact, there are two tails drawn behind Jia Shao.
These two tails, one pointing to the southeast and raised high, show their arrogance.
The other tail hung low and swayed towards Emperor Jiahe.
On the back of Jia Shao, two of his own faces are framed.
A face looked at the southeastern tyrant with disdain and contempt.
A face looked at Emperor Jiahe, with admiration and trepidation.
For an emperor like Jiahe who likes to wield power and play tricks, this simple drawing is really wonderful.
It hit his heart right away!
Jia Shao didn't write a single word.
But Emperor Jiahe fully understood the other party's intentions.
For example, in the simple drawing, Jia Shao’s tail is raised high towards the powerful man in the southeast, which means: I am not afraid of you, and I have the strength to fight against you.
oh?
Could it be that this young man has such a powerful background that he can challenge Southeast?
Who could he be?
Chen Bing?
Or Zheng Xiasheng?
The other tail hung low and pointed at Emperor Jiahe.
Emperor Jiahe was very smart and understood Jia Shao's intention at once.
First he presented the auspicious sign of Mengjin, and then he rescued Xiao Zhen according to his own intention. Jia Shao should have "raised his tail" to show off his achievements.
That's right.
It was indeed Emperor Jiahe who instructed Xiao Zhen to go to Luoyang and ask Jia Shao for help.
But why would Jia Shao, who had helped the emperor and made great contributions, "tremble in fear" and "hang his tail"?
Because Jia Shao also has his own little thoughts.
In other words, Jia Shao made some mistakes in some aspects.
So he didn't dare to show it, and could only use this method to secretly convey the message and beg for forgiveness.
This is really wonderful.
If Jia Shao had written a petition today and written a long paragraph of "loyalty to the emperor", Emperor Jiahe would not have easily let this matter go and forgive him.
Any mistakes made in front of the emperor, no matter how big or small, are regarded as crimes of deceiving the emperor and cannot be easily forgiven!
Every word of petition written by Jia Shao was proof of his crime of deceiving the emperor, making it impossible for Emperor Jiahe to truly let it go.
However, Jia Shao did not say a word, he just painted a picture!
When the text message is too straightforward, whether the reason is implicit or direct, it will cause embarrassment to both parties.
A simple drawing actually has the effect of 'lubricating'!
Jia Shao seemed to say nothing.
But the emperor understood exactly what he meant.
This indescribable sense of elegance and tacit understanding really made Emperor Jiahe happy.
He made up his mind: Jia Shao, no matter what mistakes you make, as long as you care about the emperor and father, I can forgive you!
but.
Emperor Jiahe just held back.
He did not check Jia Shao's background, nor did he even ask what Jia Shao had done, so as to show his goodwill in this way.
He was mean and wanted to see Jia Shao realize that he was in the wrong and confess his crime to him in fear and trepidation.
Therefore, even though we know that Jia Shao has some ulterior motives, and even his origins are not simple.
He doesn't care either.
I can forgive you for showing your little tail. After all, I am not petty. In my heart, I care about the people of the world!
But I'm going to pretend that I didn't understand the meaning of your letter.
Then I will wait for you to come and apologize to me with great trepidation.
therefore.
In the second letter of reply from Emperor Jiahe to Jia Shao, it was no longer a blank letter, but a sincere one:
"My dear, you are my right-hand man!"
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