The Pinnacle of Martial Arts Cultivation Chapter 1834: The Yuzhou Incident (Part 2)
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Time was passing bit by bit, Chen Yi was expressionless, half-closed his eyes, listening to his humerus controversy.
To be honest, he feels very tired.
As an emperor, not everything has to be dealt with by himself. Sometimes, his ministers should solve all trivial matters for him.
Otherwise he is still alive and tired?
In Chen Yi’s impression, as an emperor, in addition to controlling the country’s development strategy and dealing with some major events, shouldn’t he practice hard at other times to gain a stronger cultivation base and increase more Shouyuan, and then be the emperor longer?
But now, the scene in front of him makes him angry. With so many ministers who can speak eloquently, there is no one who can work at the critical moment, which is simply irritating!
Chen Yi even started to miss Chen Fan, his nephew, his brother's son, and the young man who performed miracles several times.
"If you were not his son, how good would you be?"
Chen Yi muttered to himself in his heart, and shook his head a moment later, abandoning those unrealistic fantasies in his mind, and calmly opened his mouth: "So, I will be a master of millions of heroes. Under the circumstances, no one can put out the rebellion in Yuzhou?"
"In this case, what is the use of my emperor, you ministers who are wives and shames, who are in power, what is the use!!!"
In the second half of the words, Chen Yi almost roared out.
He vented all the anger that he had accumulated in his heart during this time. The whole person was like a furious lion, with his mouth wide open, ready to choose someone to eat.
Seeing Chen Yi's reaction, all the people below dared not speak, one by one kicked into the wide sleeves, their heads lowered tightly.
Except for Chen Yi, there was only one person present!
That is the **** of Chen Yi's palm seal.
At this moment, Laixi was standing next to Chen Yi. His state did not show fear, and there was more struggle and determination in his eyes!
"Your Majesty, the old slave has a trick, it's not worth talking about."
Chen Yi kept rubbing his temples, waving his hand, and spit out a word: "Speak!"
Actually, Chen Yi has no confidence in the great **** next to him. He knows well that he is a good hand to play conspiracy and tricks, but he really does not only know conspiracy when making decisions about major national events. Tricks will do.
Therefore, the reason why Chen Yi asked Laixi to speak is that he actually wanted to take this opportunity to calm down.
Since the ministers can't think of a good way to fight the rebellion, he can only come by himself.
It's just that what Chen Yi never expected is that what Laixi said this time is actually not a way to solve national issues, it is precisely his best conspiracy.
"Your Majesty, sirs, since Yuzhou is so tricky, can we send others to take over this tricky thing, and then maintain the posture of looking on the sidelines?"
As soon as this statement came out, everyone's eyes showed the color of thinking, and Chen Yi, who was still somewhat distracted, immediately shot out infinite light in his eyes!
"Go on!"
Just three words is equivalent to giving Laixi unlimited confidence, just listening to him continue to open his mouth.
"In fact, we can send King Yong'an to deal with this matter. If he stays in the capital all the time, it may be a bit of an eyesore to the adults. Secondly, if he is unable to handle the rebellion, wouldn’t it be Why are we better?"
"Ten thousand steps back, if King Yong'an really has the luck against the sky and can solve the rebellion in Yuzhou, but in such a remote place, the people are sturdy, and King Yongan encountered a few troubled people, unfortunately. Killing seems to be an extremely normal thing."
Laixi noticed. He didn't say a word, and the corners of Chen Yi's mouth were relaxed. In the end, the smile he hadn't seen for a long time finally appeared on his face again.
"Well, good! Come on, I want to reward you heavily, sure enough you know my heart best."