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The 116th chapter dead end (2)

Ah Jiu naturally knew what she was talking about, but she secretly curled her lips in her heart: She didn't say anything yesterday because she wanted her to leave, so she couldn't care less about this matter.

She was thinking in her mind and said, "Maybe Mr. Huancheng didn't care to mention this matter at that time?"

"Don't care?" Lin Wanqing was startled, and immediately thought of what he said when she saw Huan Cheng yesterday. It seemed that he was trying to persuade her not to become a monk. It seemed that he really didn't mention anything else. At that moment, she felt a pang in her heart.

warm.

But immediately, she continued to say in a calm but affirmative tone: "Since it is entrusted by sir, Wanqing will naturally do her best as before!"

Seeing that her eyes, which were originally dull, suddenly glowed with dazzling light at that moment, even Xiaoyu secretly complained that the young lady was causing harm to others, but completely forgot that he was also the one who contributed to the trouble.

However, at that time, who would have thought that this Lin Wanqing was as stubborn as Lu Gui?

The only difference is that one is sure about catching monsters, and the other is sure that Mr. Huan Cheng is a good guy!

And then, Lin Wanqing thought for a while and said: "Tomorrow is the first day of the Lunar New Year. Naturally, Master Tingting will burn incense after midnight. After he finishes burning the incense, I will introduce you to him."

"Thank you so much, Miss Lin!" Ah Jiu smiled and narrowed her eyes.



After the child's hour, it was the first day of the new lunar month, which was also the time when emperors and queens offered sacrifices to their ancestors. However, this year, only He Bayu participated in the ceremony.

Because the queen was seriously ill, she stayed in Jujiu Palace and couldn't get out of bed. Therefore, she had to miss this year's ceremony!

However, even without her, the sacrifices on the first day of the new year continued, even more grandly than before.

Because of Emperor Jingwen's outstanding political achievements last year, he not only wiped out King Su's rebellious party at the beginning of the year and took back all the imperial power, he even went on a personal expedition at the end of the year, repelling the attack of the Huns, and once again made the Huns kneel down and proclaim themselves vassals.

These two things, one alone is already very impressive, but now both of them were solved beautifully, so the reputation of Emperor Jingwen increased several times in a while. It was enough for him to show off in front of his ancestors.

Called.

After the tedious ceremony, He Bayu left the Ancestral Temple. The officials were still waiting at the steps of the Ancestral Temple, waiting for their first audience with the Emperor in the new year.

When they saw He Bayu finally walking out of the Ancestral Temple, all the ministers below shouted long live, pushing the sacrificial ceremony in the Ancestral Temple to another climax.

However, at this time, He Bayu did not seem to be completely immersed in the praises of the ministers. Instead, he turned pale and let the ministers fall back, and then hurried back to his Qinzheng Palace.

However, at this moment, a person suddenly appeared from the crowd, knelt on the cold floor, kowtowed to He Bayu and said:

"Your Majesty! Your Majesty! Now that the internal and external troubles of our Great Zhou have been eliminated, it is indeed God who has blessed me of Great Zhou. I sincerely ask Your Majesty to establish an heir as soon as possible so that the prosperity of our Great Zhou can continue from generation to generation!"

His words immediately silenced the shouts in the audience. Everyone looked at the minister who came out to speak with a strange expression, only to find that he was actually the northwest king He Bahong who had moved back to Liangjing from the northwest. And he

Behind him, kneeling was his son He Babo.
Chapter completed!
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