Chapter 340: Chapter 405

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Xie Xuanchen looked at the falling snow outside the window and said nothing, his thin lips tightly pressed.

Beginning in November, requests for disaster relief were everywhere. Not only the border of Jingji, but Jiangnan also ushered in a severe cold wave that had not happened in a century. In fact, the grains in Jiangnan were already running dangerously low, let alone other places.

However, at this time, the capital was too busy to take care of itself during the intermittent snow that lasted for two months. Ice was hanging everywhere on the streets, roadsides and eaves. These days, there were even a few people seen on the side of the roads who had frozen to death.

The throne would still be in the hands of his descendants and from generation to generation, there was bound to be one who could become a wise king. From there, the child would regain lost land and regain glory for the country. If the throne fell into the hands of Xie Xuanchen, then nothing would be left.

At this moment, everyone in the court didn’t know what decision the Emperor had made and before the disaster relief regulations had been discussed, they suddenly received an unexpected letter.

It was no exaggeration to say that it was unexpected because this note was written by Prince An, Xie Xuanchen, and the content on it was to actually remind everyone to beware of Beirong. What’s more was that he had asked the Emperor to transfer their troops now and relocate to the border.

When the courtiers saw this memorial, they immediately exploded in rage. Just this summer, Beirong and the Imperial court had just signed a contract. The two countries, as brothers, withdrew their troops from the border and opened a mutual trading market. If their troops were deployed at such a time, wouldn’t it be a breach of the agreement?

The civil servants who grew up reading peace treaties immediately decided to write brilliant parallel essays one after another, arguing the importance of faith and righteousness. Xie Xuanchen had long thought that this group of nerds wouldn’t be able to get their traditional point of views out the gutter, but when he really arrived at this day, he was reasonably enraged.