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Eight Hundred and Seventy-Seven: Northern Overlord (14)

877: The Overlord of the North (14)

The current situation is turbulent and chaos is frequent.

Zhongzhao was ambitious, and wanted to take advantage of the endless wars between Nansheng and Dongqing to send troops to take advantage and expand the territory.

However, they also have a lawsuit of their own head, the domestic struggle is unprecedentedly fierce, and the people's life is getting more and more difficult.

Xu Shi's fate is approaching, following in the footsteps of Nansheng and Zhongzhao. In Zhongzhao, there have been several groups of peasant troops trying to resist.

However, the scale of the rebel army was too small, and before they could cause any disturbances in the future, they were brutally suppressed by the government using troops.

The folk groups are restless, and those gentry tyrants who support their own self-respect also have their own concerns, and there is a faint posture of splitting the princes.

In this sensitive season, there is a shocking news from Zhongzhao Palace——

Empress Du is a wicked evildoer!

The ambitious princes couldn't hold back, and simply used this as an excuse to scold the current emperor for doing perverse actions, even conniving a monster to harm the palace, and spreading the news. Who knows if the emperor, prince, and princess in the palace are still human?

This rumor spread quickly, and the already weakened imperial power was even more crumbling.

Of course, the royal family would never admit to this rumor, but never deny it.

It's just that Empress Du died, and the behavior of the royal family was suspicious, and the people became more and more convinced of the rumors about the wooden monster.

After the emperor ordered Empress Du to pass away, she was not allowed to enter the imperial mausoleum or enjoy offerings, and also took back the golden book and seal of Empress Du one by one.

Although he didn't directly say abolished empress, this treatment is no different from that of abolished empress.

In Zhongzhao, which common people don't know that Empress Du is deeply favored by the emperor? .

If it weren't for the great favor and generosity, how could the "Four Books for Women" written by Empress Du become so popular in Zhongzhao?

Now that Empress Du is dead, if there is nothing tricky in it, how could the emperor treat the woman he once loved so cruelly?

After some brainstorming, the people's guesses were extremely close to the truth.

Empress Du was unlucky, and Du Shi was the first to bear the brunt.

Mrs. Du was starting to feel lonely,

Unexpectedly, there was a unparalleled virtuous Empress Du. The "Four Books for Women" written by her was highly praised by celebrities all over the world, and she was also set up as a female benchmark.

Now that the backing has fallen, they have offended many aristocratic and powerful families with heavy armies, and sooner or later they will be liquidated by others.

Therefore, the life of the Du family is not easy.

When they are in good times, everyone wants to come and enjoy themselves. When they are in trouble, any cat or dog can make trouble for them.

Facing the huge gap, many members of the Du clan complained about Queen Du.

However, Empress Du was dead, and the body was missing. They had nowhere to vent their grievances, so they could only vent their anger on Du Wuniang.

Du Wuniang is Feng Jin's eldest brother - Feng Gui's original wife, the former Feng Du Shi.

After reconciling with Feng Gui, she was safely sent back to Zhongzhao.

According to Zhongzhao's increasingly deformed atmosphere, as a woman who was kicked out by her husband's family, she should be arrested and sent to Shentang.

However, she has a wife letter from Fenggui in her hand, and the person who sent her back is also a confidant carefully selected by Fenggui.

After some twists and turns, Du Wuniang managed to save her life, but was sent to a Buddhist hall by Du at will, where she became a nun.

Du Wuniang hated Feng Gui in her heart, and kept thinking about how to use her natal family's power to put pressure on Feng Gui, so that he would welcome her back on her knees. However, the cruel reality gave her a head-on blow, not to mention relying on the power of her natal family, if it wasn't for the confidants sent by Fenggui to deal with Du Shi, she would have been tied up and taken to Shentang. Even so, she never felt a trace of gratitude or remorse.

Du Wuniang learned from Queen Du's style and stepped on the other side to take the position, which earned her the reputation of being a virtuous person.

Now that Empress Du passed away and Mrs. Du was implicated, Du Wuniang, who was in the Buddhist hall, was naturally having a hard time.

He didn't take her life, but sent servants to humiliate her every day, and let ugly male servants watch her humiliation scene.

According to the content of "Four Books for Women", Du Wuniang should commit suicide in shame and indignation at this time to preserve her reputation.

But just as Feng Gui mocked, she has always been strict with others and lenient with herself. Her life is so important, why would she give it up so easily? She can use "Four Books for Women" to restrain others and suppress opponents, but she will never use it to punish herself.

Du Wuniang is living in dire straits, but her ex-husband Fenggui is unexpectedly happy.

Since Shangyang County was taken over by Jiang Pengji, the lives of the people in the county have been guaranteed, and Feng Gui finally doesn't have to be so busy that she doesn't have to stay at home all year round.

When he has a lot of free time, he devotes himself to reading, occasionally going out to visit friends, participating in the Gathering Poetry Club, and teaching his two children to read.

With the lessons learned from Du Wuniang, Feng Gui has to personally take care of the daily life of the two children.

On this day, he had just returned from outside, and there were already people waiting for him outside the house.

Feng Gui was secretly surprised, and followed the man to meet his father Feng Ren.

"Huai Zhang, come over and take a look at this."

As soon as he entered, Feng Gui saw his father Feng Ren sitting on the mat, carefully visiting a stack of books beside him.

Different from the familiar scroll books, these books are fixed with white thread.

"Father... this is?"

Feng Gui stepped forward and picked up one of the books. The touch in his hands was delicate and cold. As soon as he opened the title page, he saw the familiar name.

Once again, the subtle words and righteousness in it are thought-provoking.

Feng Gui came from a noble family in the Qing Dynasty and has been passed down for nearly a thousand years. After years of accumulation, there are no less than a hundred thousand volumes of books in the family.

Feng Gui didn't dare to say that he had read them all, but he generally had a little impression of them, but he was completely unfamiliar with these books in his hand.

In other words, these books are most likely new.

The newly published book also uses extremely expensive paper, which is simply too extravagant.

"It was sent from Maruzhou not long ago." Feng Ren said.

"From the second brother?" Feng Gui was the first to think of her own brother.

Feng Ren shook his head, he said, "That's not the case, it was a gift from Mu Liuxi of Maruzhou. Not only for my father, but also for other celebrities."

After Feng Gui heard this, her facial expression cracked.

Regardless of the content of the book, the paper alone is no less than 200,000 guan.

Even if Liu Xi owns a papermaking workshop and his family is very rich, he can't afford to be so prodigal, right?

Sending a set is not enough, but also sending other celebrities?

Feng Ren said, "Look at the contents."

Feng Gui read carefully as she said, and after a while she was fascinated.

Feng Ren snorted, and said, "Liu Xi played a big game of chess, and the bait he threw was too tempting."

Feng Gui was convinced, and he also saw clearly that the potential value of this set of books was immeasurable.

Feng Ren threw another big thunder, which blasted Feng Gui to death.

"Maruzhou Shepherd Liuxi not only gave books generously, she also generously expressed her willingness to write books for the world's students." Feng Ren said, "Do you still remember the Jinlin Pavilion in the previous dynasty? Liuxi mentioned in the letter that she wanted to Rebuild a Golden Scale Pavilion and provide it to poor people in the world for free... This letter has only been received by Weifu, and the others have only received the booklet."

Feng Gui lowered her eyes and said, "Liu Xi, this is..."

Feng Ren smiled and said, "She is thinking about Feng's collection of books."

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