After Transmigration: Building a Kingdom in Turbulent Times - Chapter 47 - Not Letting Down (500 Monthly Tickets Bonus - )

Chapter 47 - Not Letting Down (500 Monthly Tickets Bonus - )

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Chapter 47: Chapter 41: Not Letting Down (500 Monthly Tickets Bonus Chapter)He was just about to step forward to greet when the gate suddenly opened, and a woman in plain robes came out with a group.

Wang Xuan paused and furrowed his brow, "Second Sister?"

Wang Si Niang’s eyes lit up, and she hurried forward, "Second Sister."

Wang Erniang nodded slightly towards her younger sister and walked up to Zhao Hanzhang. She reached out, took a piece of white hemp cloth, and whispered words of comfort: "May you find peace in your sorrow."

Zhao Hanzhang looked up at her, deeply bowed, and then got up to leave with Zhao Erlang to the next house.

Wang Erniang watched the siblings walk away, gripping the white hemp cloth in her hand tightly. In this world, who can truly find peace?

After leaving the Wang Family’s residence, before Zhao Hanzhang and her brother arrived at the other households, everyone was already aware of Zhao Changyu’s demise last night. Some had opened their doors early to wait, and as soon as they saw Zhao Hanzhang and her brother, they hurried out weeping to meet them.

Meanwhile, in the Imperial Palace, Fu Zhi was also crying. He sat down on the ground, holding Zhao Changyu’s edict and asked the Emperor and Prince East Sea, "Why would Your Majesty and Prince believe such discord-sowing words? Qiao was steadfast like a thousand-foot pine, he worked tirelessly during his tenure. During the rebellions of the princes and the displacement of the people, many relied on his guidance to find peace amidst chaos. Since King Hejian’s death, he constantly urged the court to make decisive decisions to avoid trouble inside and out. How could he possibly send a letter secretly with contradictory thoughts after clearly stating his position?"

"Your Majesty, Prince, do not let yourselves be swayed by others that would spoil relationships. The person who forged this letter is malicious, not only aiming to sow discord between Shangcai Marquis and Your Majesty and Prince, but also to stir confusion between Your Majesty and Prince."

The young Emperor heard this and tears fell. He asked for the edict to be brought up, the more he read, the more fiercely he wept. He couldn’t help but step down from his throne to hold Prince East Sea’s hand, "Uncle, please look, Shangcai Marquis speaks reasonably. We cannot let such vile individuals come between us."

Prince East Sea reached out, took the edict, and sighed heavily after reading it, "Yesterday I suddenly heard such rumors and received secret letters. I deeply hated Zhao Changyu for sowing discord, but today I see, I misjudged him."

Fu Zhi cried out, "Your Majesty, Zhao Changyu passed away last night."

The Emperor was shocked, "What? Then this edict..."

Fu Zhi lowered his head with tears, speaking sorrowfully, "This is his final edict."

The court was immediately filled with sighs, and regardless of true feelings or false appearances, everyone shed two tears, seeming very saddened.

Prince East Sea also seemed very sad, sighing, "It is unexpectedly coincidental; yesterday Ma Jian’en went over to the Zhao Family, giving him the chance to meet Shangcai Marquis for the last time."

He changed his tone, "However, those sowing discord behind the scenes are still vile. Given the forged letter and external rumors, it is better to investigate thoroughly and uncover the person behind this plot. In the bright skies of Great Jin, how can we tolerate such demons?"

The Emperor opened his mouth to speak, quickly looking at the other ministers.

Everyone avoided the Emperor’s gaze.

Fu Zhi pondered, "The urgent matter is to arrange the funeral for Shangcai Marquis. Prince, please withdraw the soldiers stationed near the Zhao Family, so the Zhao Family can handle the funeral arrangements."

The Emperor returned to his senses, hastily agreeing, "Yes, yes, the urgent matter is the funeral. Quickly, someone go to the Zhao Family to see if there is anything I can do to help."

Fu Zhi pointed out, "Shangcai Marquis has contributed to the stability of the realm. Please, Your Majesty, grant him a posthumous title as requested in his edict."

The Emperor nodded rapidly, "Well, well, I remember the late emperor once granted him the posthumous title ’Modest’..."

The Emperor did not know who forged the false letter, but as Prince East Sea pursued the matter relentlessly, he could only worry that Prince East Sea’s actions pointed towards him.

Could he truly not know Zhao Changyu’s real intentions?

He had sent people multiple times to persuade Zhao Changyu to change his mind, but would Prince East Sea not know that Zhao Changyu repeatedly refused?

Yet after receiving the fake letter, he directly sent troops to surround the Zhao Family, fearing his aim was at Zhao Changyu’s wealth.

If he’s this ruthless towards Zhao Changyu, who supports him, what of those who oppose him?

The Emperor worried constantly, wanting to delay for a time to think of how to respond.

Zhao Qiao... died too suddenly; if he hadn’t died, the fire wouldn’t have burned so swiftly to his side.

The Emperor shook his head to clear his mind, rubbed his forehead and after a moment’s contemplation said, "Then use the posthumous title set by the late emperor, decree Zhao Ji to succeed as Shangcai Marquis."

Everyone agreed.

Prince East Sea sneered inwardly. He thought without mentioning this matter it would not be investigated?

With Zhao Changyu’s death, he became a laughingstock, with pent-up anger he couldn’t express, certainly unwilling to easily let the Emperor off.

That fake letter was likely orchestrated by the Emperor’s people.

Prince East Sea strode away, outside the sadness permeated; whether aristocratic officials or ordinary citizens, all knew Zhao Changyu had died last night.

He had a reputation for integrity and held high esteem among the people, as Prince East Sea stepped out of the palace he heard cries echoing through streets and alleys. Knowing what they wept for left his face instantly grim.

Meanwhile, Fu Zhi took the Emperor’s decree and hurried out, spotting Wang Yan walking ahead; he rushed forward and pulled him, "Yifu, where is the Prince?"

The pulled Wang Yan looked bewildered, "The Prince left early, didn’t you know?"

Fu Zhi certainly knew, but it didn’t stop him from feigning ignorance. Seeing the colleagues around him perked their ears to listen, he couldn’t help a dramatic cry and stamped his foot, "How could we just let the Prince leave like that? Yifu, why didn’t you convince him a bit?"

"Changyu was worried about national affairs even on his deathbed, most afraid of misunderstanding arising between the Prince and Your Majesty due to this matter. Yifu is close to the Prince, please, Yifu mediate on behalf of us. The Prince’s deep investigation isn’t wrong, but if it leads to Your Majesty, it would hurt Changyu’s heart, and the world wouldn’t believe it."

Wang Yan didn’t seem bothered and chuckled, saying, "Fu Zhongshu worries too much; things are as they are, the Prince isn’t the one to sham a situation."

He wasn’t one to sham a situation? If he was genuine, why did he surround the Zhao Family?

Fu Zhi curled his lips, smiling without mirth, "We naturally know the Prince isn’t that kind of person, but the world doesn’t know. Changyu had an excellent reputation whether among the common folk or aristocrats. The Prince surrounded the Zhao Family yesterday, and Changyu passed away last night. Spread the news and the Prince’s reputation would be harmed."

Seeing Wang Yan still unwilling to wade into muddy waters, Fu Zhi lowered his voice, "Today Zhao Family siblings have already announced the funeral to the city, and now almost everyone knows about it, Yifu, why not go out and listen to the people’s voices before deciding?"

Wang Yan adjusted himself with a slightly solemn expression, glanced at Fu Zhi, finally bowed with hands clasped and took his entourage out of the palace.

Reaching the streets, indeed he saw people everywhere discussing and mourning.

Wang Yan frowned deeply.

The officials who ran to the streets with Wang Yan saw him like this and quickly asked, "Wang Sima, what should we do? The Prince is currently frustrated, if this reaches him, it would be another confrontation."

Wang Yan sighed, "Worldly matters are complex, inevitably causing turmoil in the mind; alright, let’s go persuade the Prince for his peace of mind, which also benefits well-being."

📖 Contents

1 Chapter 1: Long Review - Ming Yu and Pei Yuanjun (Book Friend 20180614194919701) 2 Chapter 2: Long Review - Shi Le (Book Friend The Pigeon Who Doesn’t Like to Talk) 3 Chapter 3: Long Review - Zhao Zhongyu - This life does not fail the family, country, and world (Reader Feng Yingxiong) 4 Chapter 4: Long Review - Shi Le (Book Friend Xiao Krill) 5 Chapter 5: Long Review - Princess Hongnong (Book Friend Manbao Shanbao’s CP Fan) 6 Chapter 6: Long Review - A Gift Through Time (Book Friend Jiang Hai Bi Bo) 7 Chapter 7 - Death Gives Rise to the Dao 8 Chapter 8 - Grandfather 9 Chapter 9 - The Character Hanzhang 10 Chapter 10 - Zhao Erlang 11 Chapter 11 - Playing Dumb 12 Chapter 12 - Confrontation 13 Chapter 13 - Relativity 14 Chapter 14 - Confidant 15 Chapter 15 - Two Roads 16 Chapter 16 - Mutual Compromise 17 Chapter 17 - Guarding Qingyi Pavilion 18 Chapter 18 - Wang Si Niang 19 Chapter 19 - Matchmaking 20 Chapter 20 - The Youth 21 Chapter 21 - I Know 22 Chapter 22 - Blessed (Seeking Recommendation Votes and Monthly Votes) 23 Chapter 23 - Nonsense 24 Chapter 24 - Comforting 25 Chapter 25 - Setting the Rituals 26 Chapter 26 - Falling Rocks 27 Chapter 27 - The Imperial Edict 28 Chapter 28 - Deception 29 Chapter 29 - Sadness 30 Chapter 30 - Family Background 31 Chapter 31 - Winning Over 32 Chapter 32 - Pride 33 Chapter 33 - Quietly (Happy Birthday to 34 Chapter 34 - Waking Up with a Start 35 Chapter 35 - Dowry List 36 Chapter 36 - Admonishment 37 Chapter 37 - Matchmaking 38 Chapter 38 - Finding Books 39 Chapter 39 - Scraping Good Things 40 Chapter 40 - Surrounded 41 Chapter 41 - Best Strategy 42 Chapter 42 - Reluctance 43 Chapter 43 - Rest 44 Chapter 44 - Leveraging Momentum 45 Chapter 45 - Death Announcement 46 Chapter 46 - Mourning 47 Chapter 47 - Not Letting Down (500 Monthly Tickets Bonus - ) 48 Chapter 48 - Escaping Danger 49 Chapter 49 - An Old Acquaintance 50 Chapter 50 - Discussion 51 Chapter 51 - Hesitation 52 Chapter 52 - Exchange 53 Chapter 53 - Chaos Arises 54 Chapter 54 - Chaos Theory 55 Chapter 55 - The Human Heart 56 Chapter 56 - Siege 57 Chapter 57 - Slap 58 Chapter 58 - Rush 59 Chapter 59 - Escape 60 Chapter 60 - Chaos 61 Chapter 61 - Break Out of the City 62 Chapter 62 - Ambush 63 Chapter 63 - Close Combat 64 Chapter 64 - Reunion 65 Chapter 65 - Refugee Army 66 Chapter 66 - Run Away 67 Chapter 67 - Affection and Loyalty 68 Chapter 68 - Bribery 69 Chapter 69 - Psychological Problems 70 Chapter 70 - Encouragement 71 Chapter 71 - Recruitment 72 Chapter 72 - Village 73 Chapter 73 - Gift 74 Chapter 74 - Slap 75 Chapter 75 - Supporting the Coffin and Proceeding 76 Chapter 76 - Convergence 77 Chapter 77 - Shangcai 78 Chapter 78 - Different Ways to Make Money 79 Chapter 79 - Mourning 80 Chapter 80 - Satisfaction 81 Chapter 81 - Ji Yuan 82 Chapter 82 - Different 83 Chapter 83 - Burial Accompaniment 84 Chapter 84 - Frightening 85 Chapter 85 - Smart People 86 Chapter 86 - Will You Cooperate or Not? 87 Chapter 87 - Sending Someone Off 88 Chapter 88 - Inquiry 89 Chapter 89 - Looking for Mud 90 Chapter 90 - Borrowing People 91 Chapter 91 - A Subtle Stirring of the Heart 92 Chapter 92 - A Ruthless Stir 93 Chapter 93 - Success 94 Chapter 94 - The Source of Earning Money 95 Chapter 95 - Return to Wu Castle 96 Chapter 96 - Fine Wine and Beautiful Women 97 Chapter 97 - Question 98 Chapter 98 - Contrary Opinions 99 Chapter 99 - Rent-Free 100 Chapter 100 - Fatherly Kindness, Filial Piety

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