Incantation Script Family/C52 In Order to Save Fu Si He Once Again Angered His Father(1)
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C52 In Order to Save Fu Si He Once Again Angered His Father(1)

On this day, Fu Tine had been waiting for her father to return to the residence. Just as she was about to pack up the police and ask her father for a silver note, she was stunned by the servant who rushed into the study. "What did you say? Daddy is crying and crying?"

That servant was none other than the butler of the Imperial Censor's residence in Jing'an Prefecture. Now that she had returned to the capital, she was no longer the butler and continued to serve the old master. "Eldest Young Master, quickly go and take a look. This servant is worried that something is going on in the Imperial Court. The eyes of the two great masters have turned red. "

Fu Tine said in her heart, This is bad. During this period of time, I have been busy with the old lady's funeral. She actually forgot about the fact that the enemy had descended from Mt. Mang. She did not care about those silver notes and ran towards her father's courtyard with Autumn Winter. "Second Winter, you remember all the things that I told you earlier. Hurry up and hand over the person to handle the matter. " Along the way, Second Dong was sent away, leaving only Qiu to follow him.

Entering her father's study, Fu Tine took the napkin from the servant's hand and slowly moved closer to Fu Shen, who was crying and cursing. She softly said, "Father, but His Majesty did not save the book?"

When Fu Shen heard this, his entire body swayed. Finally, he stood by the table. "Si-er, I am incompetent..."

"Father is fine, Si-er has a way." Fu Tine first helped her father sit up and then sent the hot tea to his hands. "Daddy is fine, Si-er has thought about this for half a month and has already made plans." She then narrated her thoughts to Fu Shen in detail and asked probingly, "Daddy, what do you think of this method?"

... "" Fu Shen looked at his daughter in disbelief. After a while, he said, "How did Si'er know that Jiangnan would be in such a situation in the future?"

"Father..." Fu Tine stood up, straightened her clothes, and knelt down. "I recklessly guessed that the fate of the country was a taboo, but I did not do it. I could not keep the four treasuries of books." As she spoke, she kowtowed. "Everyone in the world knows that Ji Jiang is brutal, and that the Great Justice Army is worse than animals when it comes to dealing with people. Corpses are everywhere." At this point, he stood up and looked at Fu Shen. "Father, think about it. Once His Majesty leaves, all the officials and civilians in the country who can move will follow him. At that time, Jiangnan will be filled with people... "

Fu Shen stretched out his hand to help Fu Tine up, but he found that his daughter did not move and insisted on kneeling. "So... you thought of a strategy to use books as the road?"

Fu Tine cleared her throat and said clearly, "A book crossing the river is a person. Those who do not have books cannot cross the river..."

Great Zhou Spring and Autumn had a record: In the 19th year of Emperor Wen, the generals of Mount Mantang surrendered without fighting. Great Zhou moved to the capital. After that, the Zhang Province soldiers were defeated, and the five armies of Great Zheng arrived at the capital. At that moment, Emperor Zhou Wen had already fled for more than a month. )

Spring and Autumn: After Great Zhou moved to the Lower World, Emperor Zhou Wen would have to reinstate the state affairs for a few months. He would be hearing again on the day of the fall.

Spring and Autumn: Because Emperor Wen moved to the capital, the Great Zhou people followed him like a flock of ducks. Changjiang south of the city was filled with people. Emperor Wen was helpless, and tears streamed down his face as he issued the imperial edict. "If the people of Great Zhou want to cross Changjiang, they must follow the rules." He forcefully cut off the path of survival for the civilians.

What did the five of them say?

The relocation of the imperial capital consumed a huge amount of manpower and financial resources. After the resurgence of the imperial court, Emperor Zhou Wen and the ministers immediately realized that they were out of money. Not only did they not have the money to support a group of officials, but they also did not have the money to support a hundred thousand navy troops.

Currently, everything around them was easy to deal with. Only this water division was related to the safety of the World beyond Worlds' New Capital City. If the navy was gone, Great Zhou would also die. Hence, they discussed how to raise the money to raise the one hundred thousand troops.

Hence, among those who crossed the river, apart from those with prestigious titles, with the addition of the merchants, the non-merchants could pay ten taels of silver per head and cross the river. Lastly, those who were young and strong could pass the river by joining the army, and those who had skills could pass the river.

Those who did not enter were cruel: those who did not have a title of nobility were no more, the old were no more, and those who were young and weak could not farm were no more. Those who did not have money were no more, and those who suffered from crippled diseases were no more. Those who did not have talent and power could not bear to be separated from their bones and flesh. All of them cut off their only path of survival. In the end, Lun was the slave of a fallen country.

Emperor Wen had secretly run away, and the blood and flesh on the front line of Zhang Province had been flying for nearly half a month. Only then did the general and the civilians know that there was no longer an emperor in the Imperial City. One could imagine how panicked they were. They racked their brains on those hot-blooded men who had planned to live and die with the capital, those scholars and scholars who could not even truss a chicken. Finally, they gave up and began to flee with their families.

Fortunately, the governor of Zhang Prefecture cared about the people and wanted to buy some time so that the old and the young could run further away. He did not have any food or wages to support him, and the desperate situation in front of him lasted for more than a month. Only when the entire army had lost all their strength did they quietly abandon the east side of the city and flee. Because Emperor Wen had the hearts of the soldiers, Zhang Prefecture did not go down south to protect their leader. They directly led the 20 thousand defeated soldiers to join the defending troops of the northeastern town.

The people of the capital were all fleeing for their lives, but there was not a single animal in the entire city. Even the livestock dealers in the eastern city could not find a horse to travel on. At this moment, everyone knew that the Emperor had escaped, and the officials in the imperial city knew about it. Thus, in the vast capital, not even half a donkey or horse could be seen.

How could his legs surpass his four hooves? After Zhang Prefecture's army was defeated, the Great Zheng Army went straight down and claimed that they would capture Emperor Zhou Wen alive. For a moment, there was no army to defend the south, and it was only until the start of the autumn that the Great Zheng Army stopped hoarding grain.

How could the ordinary people outrun the elite cavalry of the Great Zheng? They were also afraid of being slaughtered. They could only abandon the official road. It was already autumn when they finally arrived at the edge of Changjiang. At that time, the civilians near Changjiang had crossed the river, and the entire Jiangnan was filled with refugees. Emperor Wen had also announced the 5th. The poor civilians who had gone through so much hardship and finally reached Changjiang could no longer cross the river.

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