Chapter 912: 912-Awesome Operation
My Ferocious Tigress Wife
At night, when he talked to Xiao Baoxin about this, Xiao Baoxin was sitting on the ground doing stretching exercises. His hair was firmly tied into a big braid. Ever since she gave birth to the twins, her figure had recovered very slowly. Her twin bellies were already big, and after giving birth, she looked like someone else who was pregnant with a child. She practiced day and night and used almost a year to recover to her original appearance.
Now, it had become a habit for him to take a bath every night after the time it takes for an incense stick to burn. After that, he would go to bed after applying the fragrance.
The days passed quickly.
When she heard Xie Xianâs words, she was stunned for a moment. She flung her braid, and beads of sweat had already seeped out of the tip of her nose.
She asked curiously,
âArenât you going to write him a letter or something to explain?â
It wasnât necessary to let the misunderstanding go and make an enemy out of thin air, right?
âAn explanation is a cover-up. Itâs better not to explain than to cover up.â
Xie Xian leaned his body forward slightly. His black eyes sparkled as he looked at her.âWhy do you think the Emperor kept Princess Lujiang in custody, took away his position in Stone City, and even promoted Chu Yan to the position of General of the Army to suppress him?â
Xiao Baoxin was stunned and gasped.
He was not surprised by the emperorâs actions, but he was shocked by his own slowness.
Was his brain really going to be crippled?
âYou mean, Xiao Jing âai told the emperor everythingâ¦â âEven the Emperor knows?â she stammered.â
Yes, it should be like this.
Otherwise, based on the Emperorâs trust in Yang Shao, how could there be no movement in the past year? He would have been promoted long ago and was greatly favored.
It was impossible for the General of the Army Guard that Xie Xian suppressed back then to be given to Chu Yan out of thin air.
Although Chu Yanâs family was also a legitimate royal relative, there was no need to find someone to suppress him after praising Yang Shao. It was completely contrary to the emperorâs original intention of supporting his trusted aides. Wouldnât that make people feel disgusted?
It was no wonder that Yang Shao was suspicious of Xie Xian. He had always thought that Xie Xian was the one who had suppressed him. He never thought that he would miss out on Xiao Jing âai.
The problem was that this guy was hard to guard against. It was really difficult for ordinary people to notice.
Other people would either disguise themselves or change their gender to hide their tracks. Xiao Jing âai was high-end, but she had changed her body directly. This was impossible to guard against.
âIâm convinced. Why is she so talkative, telling the emperor everything?â
Xiao Baoxin couldnât figure out if she had been reborn a few times and exhausted her brain.âCan you say this to others, but can you say it to the emperor? She really thinks sheâs dying too slowly.â
Xie Xian shook his head.â Not necessarily. Our Emperor is more eccentric. Perhaps this is the good one.ââ
Otherwise, she wouldnât have been hooked up with Xiao Jing âai.
Perhaps he felt that a true dragon and a son of heaven and a daughter of fate had been reborn three or four times. That was the encounter of fateâ¦
Fortunately, the emperor didnât know about Xiao Baoxinâs innate skill. Otherwise, he might have some evil thoughts.
Xie Xian stepped forward and hugged Xiao Baoxin. He couldnât let others covet him, not even the Emperor.
Xiao Baoxin, who was âcovetousâ: Of course, she enjoyed Xie Xianâs desire to monopolize, but she couldnât go against her conscience. Emperor Yong Ping really didnât like her type. In the past, he avoided her like a viper. If he found out that she had lit up the skill and was not taking it for his own use, he would either directly kill her and not let her keep it.
There was no third option.
No!
Seeing that Xiao Baoxin had understood, Xie Xian patted her head.
Xiao Baoxin tilted his head.â So, youâre taking the blame for the Emperor?ââ
However, he was afraid that the people on both sides would not know about it and would not appreciate it.
âNot for the emperor.â
He sighed.â The Emperor is very suspicious. Prince Huaiyang might not have been forced by the Emperor to do so. Itâs the same for Prince Linchuan and Prince Jiangxia. The Emperor doesnât realize that heâs delusional. Heâs on guard and doesnât trust him. You know, if an official is not trusted by the emperor, at most, he will be sent far away and not put in an important position. However, the decades of history of the Daliang royal family was like a living history of family killings. It was very likely that they would even lose their lives.â
âJiang Xia Wang has been cautious all his life. If it wasnât for the fact that he was deeply suspected by the emperor, he might not have rebelled at this age.â
âOtherwise, he wouldnât be hesitating in the state of Yong. He would have directly joined forces with North Wu and led North Wu into Liang.â
âItâs a pity that the emperor might not listen to these words. As for King Jiang Xia, he might not believe it anymore.â
âAlthough Yang Shao isnât part of the royal family, he knows the karma of his past life and is different from ordinary generals. If the Emperor continued to trust him, he might not rebel. Everyone had the heart to enjoy wealth and honor. If they were not forced to, no one would be willing to risk their lives to rebel.â
What he meant was that if the Emperor continued to suppress and suspect him, it was very likely that Yang Shao would be forced to rebel.
In any case, it wasnât as if he had never rebelled.
Therefore, it was better to let him think that Xie Xian was suppressing him, so that he still had some hope.
Xiao Baoxin looked at Xie Xian in amazement. No matter how he looked at it, he admired him.
He turned his head and thought,â Looks like General Jin still needs to be nervous. The treatment for the men of sacrifice needs to be improved and the training strengthened.â Yang Shao was not a normal person. His kung fu was very good. Donât let the emperor force him to the back, and he will be forced by you to the point of desperation and then attack you.â
Xie Xian thought,âHis wife is so thoughtfulâ¦â
âYes.â
Touching his neck, he recalled that there was indeed a time before this when Yang Shao had quietly entered the Xie residence and arrived in front of him.
If Yang Shao had come with a knife, the grass on his grave would have been three feet tall by now.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
It was necessary.
Thus, the training of the secret guards increased by another level the next day.
In December, North Wu was restless. They had started small-scale wars against Xu Prefecture several times, and each had its own victories and defeats. However, North Wu had always fought, but they would run away after snatching things. For a time, Xu Prefecture and other places were in turmoil.
This caused Emperor Yong Pingâs thoughts of stopping Yang Shao to cease.
Yang Shaoâs relationship with Princess Lujiang was hard to say. She was also a daughter, but staying in Jiankang was better than dragging the family along. There was no guarantee.
The main reason was that Mother Yang also stayed in Jiankang, which made Emperor Yong Ping feel a lot more relieved.
Yang Shao lost his father when he was young, and it was Mother Yang who raised him. She had heard Yang Shao mention it many times in the past, and the relationship between mother and son was very deep. At that time, it was not that Yang Shao did not send someone to pick her up when he stayed in Jingzhou. It was just that she had always been sick and the Princess of Lujiang did not leave. As a mother-in-law, Yang Shi did not insist on leaving. She used the excuse of recuperating to stay.
At that time, no one thought too much about it. Now, Emperor Yong Ping could not help but heave a sigh of relief.
Daliang was currently in a state of unrest, and Emperor Yong Ping was aware of the situation. It was not the time to be suspicious. Just as Xie Xian had thought, that person had rebelled before. This meant that there was a rebellious bone in his bones that could not withstand his torment.