Incantation Script Family/C59 Emperor Zhou Quietly Moved to the Capital
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C59 Emperor Zhou Quietly Moved to the Capital

Fu Tine was trying her best to save the book, but at the same time, she was also puzzled. The Great Zhengjun did not really attack Mount Mantang. Logically speaking, there was no need to rest, so why did they not send troops to Zhangzhou? Based on their speed, it was not difficult to tell that Ji Jiang was eager to win. The enemy had descended at Mt. Mang for ten days. However, there was still no movement from the front line. It had been less than a day since the battle report came, and he did not want Zhang Province to be attacked. Instead, he was worried that history had changed. He was worried that the Great Zheng Army would change their attack route.

Fu Tine was really familiar with the geography of Great Zhou. Mount Mang was gone. The Great Zheng army could attack Zhang Prefecture and head straight for the capital. If there were any changes in history, if Great Zheng planted spies in the capital, after knowing that Emperor Zhou Wen was going to flee, Great Zheng could also abandon Zhang Prefecture. Taking the treasure, he would take a detour around Ping Jin, Yantai, and Shanghu to chase after the emperor.

Once Emperor Wen and the prince were captured, Great Zhou would be the same as destroying the country. At that time, tens of thousands of Zhang Province troops would be nothing. As long as Emperor Wen sent a letter of surrender, the remaining half of the mountains and rivers would be in Ji Jiang's hands.

If history changed, if Emperor Zhou Wen could not escape... Fu Tine could no longer control the time, and the collection of the Fine Jade Forest Academy would most likely be destroyed by her. With this in mind, he did not dare to rest. He mobilized the carriages and horses overnight to transport the last batch of books and paintings that Zhongyi House could withstand.

On the morning of the seventh day, Fu Si took the lead. Fu Jiang, Fu Rong, and Fu Hua stood on the left and right. The first batch of women to leave the capital, the elderly and the young, stood at the lower end of the corridor, surrounded by female slaves. Regardless of whether they were old or young, each of them handed over a book in an orderly fashion. "Without this book, even the Great Lord Jiang is not allowed to enter. You must keep it carefully. " With such serious instructions, half a day passed.

The curfew in the afternoon of the capital began. The shops were all closed and the doors were closed. Along the street, ten steps away, the Royal Guards stood on guard, their weapons shining brightly.

The civilians did not know that the Emperor was running away and thought that the Great Zheng Army was attacking. They were so scared that they hid in their homes and shivered. The curfew was lifted the next day, and the neighbors unexpectedly found that their whole family had been hanged. There were countless people who had taken drugs. It could be seen that the civilians were afraid of the Great Orthodox Army.

The sound of the drum rang in the middle of the night. The second master drove the Count's carriage to take the lead, and the elderly women and children in the house followed. They met up with the Emperor's carriage. Thank God, Emperor Zhou Wen still cared about his relationship and did not forget about the Zhongyi Count's residence.

Second Master of the Fu family followed the carriage to the south, which was what Fu Shen lacked. This position should have belonged to Fu Tine, but she and Fu Jiang were the real housekeeper. There were more than a dozen brothers of Fu Rong and Fu Hua in the family. There were also more than a dozen men in the eldest master's generation. The two hundred servants had waited for hundreds of years for someone to make the decision, so he could not go first.

The Imperial Decree said: "Officials from the officials can follow twenty carriages." Everyone had already agreed that their gold foil and jade artifacts were all in the cellar. A large number of people had discovered that Fu Shen had already moved the silver foil and jade artifacts away, so it was not a problem for the females in the manor to take care of the old and young, as well as ten carriages of books. Furthermore, the female family members were not at ease handing over the task to someone else, so they let Second Master take advantage of this coincidence.

Following the imperial decree, they had the protection of the imperial guards along the way, so naturally they did not have to worry about the bandits. The safety rate was many times better than the Duke's Mansion's own convoy. At the very least, only half of the soldiers were left. This was the only thing Fu Tine felt relieved about.

The curfew on the eighth day was lifted. Some smart officials and minor officials saw that the palace gates were still closed at noon and felt that something was wrong. They began to investigate. Fu Tine received news that the capital was about to be thrown into chaos, so she ordered a dozen men and their servants to pack up as well. After sending a hundred guards, they squeezed into four large carriages and left the residence after lunch.

It was supposed to be time for the entire residence to move south. Fu Tine was thinking about the books in her mind. Even though she was afraid in her heart, her footsteps were tightly covered by the heart of love for books. She could only use the excuse of growing up and following the example. The uncles first had to follow the rules before it was her generation's young mistress's turn.

They wanted to let Fu Rong and Fu Hua go with them, but those two people insisted on following them no matter what. No matter what, they were unwilling to leave first. Fu Tine saw that the two children were considerate and her heart was warm, but she was also worried about handing the child without parents to another uncle. She could only agree to follow them.

After making arrangements for the uncles, Fu Tine brought Fu Jiangjian and rushed to the Jolin Courtyard to check the library. When they arrived at the library, half of the books were gone. Fu Shen left behind three books. There were still two books left, and among them were the ten carriages that the Fu family girls had taken away.

After carefully asking the civil servants who had yet to leave, they found out that less than half of the 24 families had come. They were all friends of Fu Tine's father, and the other officials were nowhere to be seen.

After being in a daze for a while, they were forcefully dragged back to the residence by Fu Jiang. On the way, Fu Jiang said softly, "Big brother really can bear the word 'loyal'." He felt that it was a pity in his heart. It was a pity that such an outstanding big brother was actually the elder sister.

Why did Fu Tine's chest churn when she heard this? As the eldest son of the Zhongyi House, she had been in charge for many years. As the daughter of the Zhongyi Uncle, Fu Shen, it was only at this moment that she finally understood the meaning of the word Zhongyi. She also understood why her father was so upright, "So... it turns out that the blood flowing in the bloodline of the Fu Family is really loyal and firm. There is no forward. "

When he returned to the residence, he did not see the Autumn Festival in charge of sending off the people. He was also afraid that the people would disturb the residence, so the limited number of slave soldiers did not dare to send out to search for him. I was worried until the next morning when the Qiu Dynasty rode back on their exhausted horses.

When they saw Fu Si, although he tried his best to calm down his panic, his expression was also very bad. As the matter was of utmost importance, the Qiu Dynasty did not dare to lie to him. To be honest, there were no city guards at the south gate, and the various merchants, merchants, and officials were all crowded in front of the gate, making it difficult for them to get out of the city.

"Since it was congested, why did you only come back now?" Fu Tine was anxious and did not have the mood to listen to the Qiu Dynasty's nagging process. She only asked the key harshly, "At night, there were four doors under the key. Could it be that uncles waited in the car for the whole night?"

"The city gate was not closed at all..." The Qiu Dynasty was tired for the whole night and it made Fu Tine's eyes turn red. Fu Tine looked at Fu Jiang in shock, "It is said that the four doors of the capital are all like this. The four doors of the Beijing Observation Office are tightly shut. The gates of the palace are also tightly shut. The old master is nowhere to be found. "

The words scared Fu Tine so much that she could not even sit still. During the chaos of war, the four gates of the imperial capital were open at night. It was clear that they were opening the gates to meet the enemy.

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