Chapter 438 The hard-fought man
His Majesty the Emperor glanced at Mahazang and asked blankly: "Who is Prince Maha talking about?"
Mahazang's eyes swept away, and the ministers who were staring at him were all nervous. Finally, when he saw Mahazang pointing at someone, he said, "I think he is a real warrior. You can go to my Daxiliang to propose marriage. I, Daxiliang, would also like to see such warriors go to propose marriage!"
Everyone looked over and saw an official's face turned pale and sweaty on his forehead. His feet turned soft. He knelt on the ground and said in a trembling voice: "Master, I am... I am...!" He couldn't speak.
While everyone was curious, Mahazang laughed and said, "You are so despised by yourself that you can't be called a warrior. What I am talking about is the person behind you!"
When the official knelt on the ground, the ministers thought that Mahazang was pointing at him, and they were all curious. The official was just a general, and how he was attracted by Mahazang. When he saw Mahazang still pointed in front of him, he finally saw clearly that behind the official, there was still someone standing, which was Han Mo who had previously defeated Qu Lujin in the hall and made a big splash.
Han Mo defeated Qu Lujin and saved the face of the Qin Dynasty. He also received a reward of 500 gold and even got the title of a viscount. Both public and private were considered to be perfect. He knew that he could not get into the talk of peace talks, so he just calmed down in the crowd. He had already consumed a lot of physical energy when fighting Qu Lujin. Even the back of the official robe was torn. While recovering his physical strength, he was thinking about turning back and replacing the official robe.
Suddenly, something was wrong. I looked around and saw that the officials around me were all focused on themselves. I didn’t figure out what was going on for a while, so I heard Mahazang say loudly: “The chief guard who can defeat this prince, this Lord Chu is a well-deservant of Qin!”
Han Mo looked at Mahazang in surprise, and then he found that the ministers in the hall seemed to be turning their eyes to him, with strange expressions, and felt something was wrong.
Just as he was surprised, he heard the voice of Duke An in front of him: "Your Majesty, Chu Huan once tried his best in the Iron Blood Garden, and was outstanding. Today he established his authority in the palace. He is indeed a versatile civil and military talent. If he was the deputy envoy to assist Lord Xue to go to Xiliang, he would be a suitable candidate!"
Everyone was stunned for a moment, and then they were all filled with joy.
Mahazang pointed at Chu Huan, and it really hit the minds of the ministers. With Chu Huan, the scapegoat, there is no need to make everyone frightened. At this moment, a group of ministers came out and recommended Chu Huan.
Chu Huan heard ministers praise him one by one, some said that he had outstanding literary talent. He won the title of Wenhua in Yunshan Prefecture. He was a rare literary genius. Some said that he had extraordinary martial arts skills and was one of the best masters. The civil and military officials in the court were really generous. In just a moment, he praised Chu Huan as a peerless genius in the world, a master of literature, and a master of martial arts. In short, he was a rare ancient genius.
Chu Huan was stunned, but King Yingren of Qi felt something was wrong, so he hurriedly stepped out and said, "Father, my son, I think Chu Huan is just the head of the Ministry of Revenue and has a low status. If he is the deputy envoy, I am afraid that someone will be told that I am no one in Qin!"
This was also a rhetoric he had racked his brains to come up with.
He now regards Chu Huan as the most capable general around him, and he also knows in his heart that what he wants to do in the future is definitely inseparable from Chu Huan, a general.
Yingren is not a fool. He is a civil and military minister in the court. When he mentioned his envoys, he kept silent. Of course, he also saw that there must be a reason for it. No one is willing to deal with it. There must be great danger. He is unwilling to let Chu Huan be this scapegoat.
As soon as Yingren finished speaking, he heard a soft voice saying: "Yingren, the father has just granted the position of Viscount Chu Huan, the Minister of Rites as the Chief Envoy, and the Viscount of Daqin as the Deputy Envoy, which is just right."
Everyone looked over, but they saw that the person who spoke was King Yingping of Han.
Yingping is as handsome as a jade-like face. She is standing in front of the ministers, right next to Yingren. Chu Huan didn't see it just now. At this time, he only heard the soft voice, and he didn't know who was speaking.
When Yingren saw the King of Han talk, he couldn't help but say, "Isn't the third brother also a versatile talent in civil and military affairs? If you are talking about literature and martial arts, how can Chu Huan compare with the third brother?" He glanced at Mahazang and said, "The prince of Xiliang is the envoy, and the third brother is also my prince of Qin, and he can also go to Xiliang!"
When the ministers heard this, they were all a little surprised.
Although Yingren is already an adult and can go to court to listen to politics, he has rarely heard Yingren speak in court, and Yingren never speaks about political affairs.
No one expected that Yingren would be abnormal today and his words were very sharp.
Yingren never forgot the assassination incident in Zhongyi Village. Of course, Yingren would not forget his dead uncle Yuan Yu. Yingren always remembered what Yuan Yu said before his death.
Although Yingren could not be sure who intended to assassinate him until today, deep down he felt that the biggest suspect in this matter was King Yingping of the Han Dynasty.
He had a very weak relationship with Yingping, and had few interactions on weekdays. Now he was suspicious and naturally had no good feelings for Yingping. If Yingping did not speak today, Yingren would not have faced tit-for-tat. However, Yingping advised to send Chu Huan to the Western Liang, which made Yingren, who was not very good-natured, get angry on the spot and face tit-for-tat.
Previously, whether it was the princelings, the Han King Party, or the centrists, they only wanted to make Chu Huan the deputy envoy. At this moment, King Yingren of Qi immediately made the princeling seize the opportunity.
The dispute between the princelings and the Han King Party is going on all the time, with open and dark sides, but if you have the chance, you will never be stingy with attacking the other party.
Shen Keqiu, the right envoy of the Censorate, knew that the opportunity had come, so he hurriedly stepped out and said, "The emperor has begun to report to the emperor that His Highness, the King of Han, is indeed the best candidate for the mission to Xiliang."
Shen Keqiu was a representative of the princeling party. As soon as this statement came out, the officials of the princeling party in the court immediately stood up. They praised Chu Huan just now, but at this time they all regarded Chu Huan as a passerby, and praised the King of Han. Some officials who praised Chu Huan to heaven began to belittle Chu Huan again, intending to boast about the King of Han's literary and military strategy. If they were unknown, they thought that these officials who praised the King of Han must be members of the King of Han.
The King of Han was calm and composed, with a smile on his face. His standing posture was very elegant, and his whole body exuded a noble temperament that was stronger than Yingren. His delicate face was calm, showing his strong psychological quality.
When the princeling officials recommended the King of Han as an envoy, more officials of the King of Han had already stood up. The theme around was naturally that the King of Han was now dealing with political affairs, especially the King of Han was leading the Ministry of War to carry out the war to encircle and suppress the Tianmen Road of Jianghuai. At this moment, the King of Han was in charge of the heavy responsibility and was not suitable for an envoy.
Both sides were arguing back and forth, and the court suddenly became noisy.
When Mahazang and Gusa Heiyun saw the civil and military ministers in the court argued back and forth. At first, they really didn't understand what the situation was, but these two were both smart people, and they were also a long-standing political career in Xiliang. They soon saw a clue. The two ignored it, and a strange smile streaked across the corner of Mahazang's mouth.
Chu Huan had already understood what was going on in her heart.
Everyone praised their literary and martial arts just now, but they wanted to go to Xiliang to do the job that no one would want to get involved. However, Yingren stood up for him, so Chu Huan knew it clearly, and then sighed secretly in his heart.
Although Yingren has leaned against the prince and formed an alliance to deal with the King of Han, Chu Huan has repeatedly instructed that the King of Qi is now weak and is not an enemy of the King of Han at all. The best strategy at present is naturally to assist the Prince in dealing with the King of Han. The main force against the King of Han is still the Prince, and the King of Qi must be as low-key as possible, at least not to break up with the King of Han.
Although the King of Qi kept agreeing, he was young and energetic after all. Today, he was unable to calm down in the court. With his impulse and acted, that sentence was actually broken with the King of Han on the surface.
Chu Huan knew that the King of Qi was so impulsive to save him. While he was grateful, he also became worried about the King of Qi's future situation.
The emperor sat on the dragon throne with expressionless expression. He watched the ministers in the hall argue and quarrel, King Yingping of Han finally moved out of the line. When he saw him leaving the line, the quarrel in the hall quickly calmed down.
"Although my son is plagued by politics, I am sharing my worries for my father. That is my duty as a son!" The King of Han's voice was as calm as water, extremely calm, and his tone was full of respect: "If my father thinks my son is suitable for an envoy, my son will be determined to go to Xiliang and live up to his mission!"
Chu Huan saw the back of the King of Han from afar. It was a handsome and elegant man. Although he could not see the front, he could only look from the back and was already a handsome nobleman.
The emperor stroked his white beard and pondered slightly, and finally said, "I have decided to grant Xue Huaian the Minister of Rites as the chief envoy of the mission, and the title of the title of the title of the mission..." After a pause, he looked at Yingping, and his eyes finally fell on Chu Huan: "I grant Chu Huan the deputy envoy of the mission, assist Xue Huaian to go to Xiliang to propose marriage to the King of Xiliang, and marry the Princess of Xiliang for the King of Qi!"
The ministers looked at each other and had ordered it. Although the princelings failed to achieve the purpose of getting the King of Han to serve as an envoy, Chu Huan was finally allowed to become the deputy envoy, and everyone was in peace, especially those officials who might be sent as deputy envoys were relieved. Although the Minister of Rites did not dare to show his expression on his face, he was complaining in his heart. He was still excited about becoming the Minister of Rites these days, but now he wanted to be just a minor official in the Ministry of Rites.
The emperor then looked at Mahazang and said, "Prince Maha, if you need the money, you can discuss with my third son Yingping. Since you sincerely ask for peace, I will not treat you Xiliang badly, but... I will not agree to the price of the lion in the sky. I have a saying in the Central Plains that it is said that it is enough to stop. Everything should not be too much. It is not good for anyone to hurt others and yourself!"
The cavalry of Xiliang retreated from the northwest and stopped the war. Of course, His Majesty the Emperor knew that Qin would have to pay a huge price, but he also spoke, which was to remind the people of Xiliang not to ask for prices everywhere. As the monarch of the empire, he certainly would not come to discuss such bargaining matters in person.
Mahazang just smiled and didn't speak.
The emperor said again: "You have worked hard today. I will hold a welcoming banquet for the Western Liang mission in Guangming Hall tomorrow night. I am tired. Let's stop here today!" He got up, and the ministers had already knelt down on the ground and called long live together. The emperor took a few steps and suddenly thought of something. He turned around and said: "Xue Huaian, Chu Huan and the other two should not leave. Go to my imperial study room. I have something to explain!"
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