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Chapter 67 Four birds with one stone? Doesn't exist!(1/2)

Chapter 67 Killing four birds with one stone? Doesn’t exist!

After giving the little eunuch a piece of silver, he left happily.

Feng Yibo pondered for a long time before turning back to the inner courtyard.

As soon as he said this, Li Shouzhong was so angry that he slammed the table.

"This person is extremely vicious!"

Just as he said.

Although I don't know who this person is.

But this recommendation is truly cunning and vicious.

With just one move, you can kill several birds with one stone.

Each of these Wei officials did not like to cause trouble, but only liked to make trouble for others.

Like Jia Zheng, he did not participate in the provocation.

Although he is a Zhongzhi officer, he can be regarded as a real Qingliu.

As talented and talented as Jia Yucun, hadn't he been screwed in the same way before?

These are the people who have no talent, but are very good at attacking talented people.

I can slap some charges on you or give you an errand.

I'll teach you a lesson and let you go.

Li Shouzhong also has full say in this matter.

As soon as he returned to Beijing, he encountered a threat.

Finally cracked it cleverly.

But before he could gain a foothold, his beloved disciple was targeted again.

It’s a complete defense!

"We must not let him succeed!"

Li Shouzhong paced back and forth in the room, the anger in his heart almost overflowing.

Fortunately, his mind was relatively clear and he quickly figured out the other party's intentions.

He looked at Feng Yibo and said seriously: "They want to separate our master and apprentice and defeat them one by one!"

This is the first sculpture.

It is intended to remove the few, or for the time being, the only wings around Li Shouzhong.

While making Li Shouzhong more and more isolated and helpless in the DPRK, it also gave a warning to those watching the fire from across the bank.

Although Li Shouzhong claimed to have disciples all over the government and the public, few people came to support him when he came to Beijing this time.

Because most of his disciples are actually in Jiangnan.

The few in the capital also have their own factions.

If you are just a great Confucian from Jiangnan.

Naturally, everyone respects you and respects you as their teacher.

But you go to court to fight for supremacy.

Then we, all petty officials, can only wait and wait for the situation to develop.

If you can build momentum, people will naturally follow you.

Here’s the icing on the cake.

If you are silent, there will be no waves.

Of course, there is no need to bury you.

"My mentor is new here, so you should hide your strength and bide your time."

Feng Yibo smiled and seemed not to care.

"We are not planning to take any action at the moment. In fact, whether we can separate or not is not a big problem."

This is very true.

What Li Shouzhong needs most now is to gain a foothold in the DPRK.

It’s not about creating some great achievements right from the start.

"That won't work either!"

Seeing that Feng Yibo didn't seem to understand the seriousness of the problem, Li Shouzhong sighed again:

"Do you know what Zhao Wensong did in Jiangnan?"

This second sculpture happened just after Zhao Wensong visited the south of the Yangtze River.

This person's appearance in Jiangnan was so embarrassing that it was embarrassing.

The whole of Jiangnan was in dire straits due to his torment.

At this time, the Jiangnan gentry opposed the people sent by the imperial court.

Especially those patrolling the Japanese pirates, they must be resistant.

If Feng Yibo really goes, it will inevitably be difficult.

"Master, you forgot, I am also a Jiangnan gentleman and your beloved disciple!"

Feng Yibo responded with a smile, seemingly not afraid.

"Now that I am related by marriage to the Xue family and the Lin family, I don't think anyone will make things difficult for me."

Li Shouzhong's base was in Jiangnan, and many grassroots civil servants came from his family.

There are two families of Xue and Lin, one is in Jinling and the other is in Suzhou.

They are all local prominent families and are well-known in Jiangnan.

If Feng Yibo really went.

Just relying on these three levels of status, I won't be too embarrassed.

"Yibo, you don't really want to go, do you?"

Li Shouzhong felt something was wrong more and more, and said with a look of disbelief:

"Don't forget that you are a civil servant, how can you be in charge of military training?"

This third sculpture was for him to train as a civilian official.

If you say you're going to supervise the army, that's fine.

But training soldiers is a challenge to Wu Xun's authority.

Maybe the Supreme Emperor will be blown up.

Even if Feng Yibo has a reputation as a Jiaxuan in Jiangnan, he is afraid that no one in the army will obey his orders.

When Feng Yibo heard this, he no longer covered it up, but looked at Li Shouzhong and said directly:

"This is not a big problem. Jiangnan is already lax in its armament. It would be best to start from scratch."

This is the result of his careful consideration before.

He had naturally thought about the questions that Li Shouzhong thought of.

"What does this mean?"

Li Shouzhong was a little hard to understand for a while, and his reaction was a little fierce.

"Yibo, do you really want to go?"

He thought about the vicious intentions of the people in Shang Shu, how could Feng Yibo be allowed to be in danger so easily?

Ruo Du, the only disciple in the capital, cannot be saved.

Then what’s the point of what he does as an official?

"Master, actually after I heard the news, I was wondering what to do after I leave."

Feng Yibo smiled confidently, then sighed and said:

"If I don't go, I'm afraid my career will be hindered for a while."

Li Shouzhong now understood what he meant.

The whole person felt a little depressed.

Because there is one last trick to this move.

It just puts Feng Yibo in a dilemma.

Feng Yibo once suppressed Japanese pirates.
To be continued...
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