Chapter 91
Jiang Suizhou listened to the news at the Ministry of Rites. When he heard everything, the Hou Zhu relaxed his mouth a bit.
Gradually, Pang Shao wouldn’t be turned away whenever he begged for an audience. He would always see him once or twice out of five times. Then, as long as Pang Shao entered the palace, he would meet with him. Recently, he had begun to take the initiative to summon Pang Shao.
Everyone in the court said that the Chief Minister truly had His Majesty’s heart. Even after committing such a huge mistake, the Emperor couldn’t bear to really blame him.
That being said, so long as the Emperor was in power, nothing could shake the Chief Minister’s position.
Jiang Suizhou noted all of this in his mind.
He knew there would be such a day sooner or later. Jiang Shunheng was raised in the deep palace since he was a child and had always been spoiled and doted on. Although he was currently past the age, he was still just a child who only wanted to enjoy the moment.
Still, the Pang party had suffered a significant blow in the past days.
Not to mention that when Pang Shao was met with a mishap, the Hou Zhu replaced quite a number of core officials in Pang’s party with nominees from poor and humble families whom Qi Min recommended. It could be said that Pang’s party, who were still within the central government, also felt imperiled and dared not act flamboyantly or wantonly as before.
After all, everyone witnessed everything. Although the Chief Minister was eminent and could not be shaken by the elements, once something happened, the officials underneath him could be killed or replaced at will. Nobody could shelter them.
They sought benefits from being Pang Shao’s men and also wanted to pave ways out for themselves. When accidents occurred, Pang Shao couldn’t protect them, so they could only think of new ways to protect themselves.
For a time, there was like a change of blood in the entire court, showing a somewhat clear and positive trend.
Qi Min also seemed to know that all this was related to Jiang Suizhou.
The first time Jiang Suizhou attended the court session after he returned from recuperation, Qi Min found him afterward and said he wanted to invite him to his manor for a drink to express his gratitude.
Jiang Suizhou, however, knew that he couldn’t go by himself.
Previously, the Hou Zhu gave Qi Min no attention. The previous incident could be considered a blessing out of a misfortune, and he was relying a bit on him now. The more this happened, the more Jiang Suizhou couldn’t get too close to him. After all, once he contaminated him, the trust of the Hou Zhu in Qi Min would most probably crumble.
“This Prince doesn’t know what Lord Qi wants to thank me for,” Jiang Suizhou looked at Qi Min with a gentle smile. Although his tone was light, he wasn’t at all polite.
Then, he raised his voice a few octaves, so that the surrounding officials could hear him loud and clear.
“Lord Qi, just do your job. Mind your own business, and don’t provoke this Prince.”
After saying that, he flicked his sleeves and left.
As expected, it did not take long for the matter to reach the Hou Zhu’s ears. He didn’t say anything, but from then on, he relied heavily on Qi Min a bit more.
In the courtroom, complaints about Jingwang’s frivolity and insolence circulated rampantly.
There were also many people who complained to Qi Min’s ears.
When Qi Min heard them, he ignored them all, except for one day when he was alone in his study, he let out a long sigh while dealing with official business.
“If Jingwang had been born a few years earlier, I believe an old fellow like me would have had the opportunity to see the walls of Ye City again in my remaining years.”
Jiang Suizhou was in the dark about what Qi Min thought in private. He didn’t pay any attention to these either, but rather waited patiently for movements in court.
It didn’t take long for Pang Shao to make a big move.
He himself subsidized a lot of gold and silver, built large-scale constructions, and was in the process of repairing one that could be completed in a year or two. The Hou Zhu had always been fond of hunting. There were many mountains outside Ye City and grasslands stretching hundreds of miles out of the city, so it was most suitable.
Since the capital was moved to Lin’an, Pang Shao spent a lot of effort and finally found a satisfactory place in Tianping Mountain. But after moving the capital, repairing the palace and raising the army cost money. There was constant banditry in the south, so the matter of building the imperial hunting ground was delayed again and again.
However, in less than a month, Pang Shao suddenly spent money to build the imperial hunting ground and raised a lot of fowls and beasts.
Early this morning at the court, he informed the Hou Zhu of the matter.
After hearing his report, the Hou Zhu was overjoyed. He said that it was going to be summer, so he must go hunting before the days turn hot. After discussing with Pang Shao, they set the date to be in half a month’s time.
Jiang Suizhou knew why Pang Shao was in such a hurry.
It was because two or three days ago, good news had reached them saying that General Lou Yue had pacified the bandits in the south, and after disposing of the remnants, he would return to the court.
If Qi Min only annoyed Pang Shao and caused him trouble, Lou Yue was the real thorn in Pang Shao’s eye and flesh.
Southern Jing was short of generals, and Lou Yue was Southern Jing’s number one general. He was bad tempered and always openly opposed Pang Shao, but Pang Shao wanted to reuse him, so he had been unable to do anything to him.
This man was the most difficult for him to deal with.
Therefore, Pang Shao had to coax the Hou Zhu, and had to hurry before Lou Yue returned to the court, in order to set his mind at ease and deal with Lou Yue.
Today, Jiang Suizhou returned to the manor and went to Huo Wujiu’s room. He contemplated the matter, not speaking for a long time.
“What are you thinking about?” Huo Wujiu asked.
Jiang Suizhou sat down at the edge of his bed and said, “This Prince was thinking about who to take with him to the hunt at Tianping Mountain.”
As he said that, he analyzed by himself, “When the ruler goes on a hunting trip, his ministers follow and always bring their families. This Prince discussed with Gu Changyun and Xu Du. Both of them were concerned about my safety, so they agreed to let Xu Du accompany me. Although he looks weak, he’s somewhat skilled in martial arts… However, someone still needs to keep watch in the capital. Once Xu Du is gone, I’m afraid that Gu Changyun can not manage the men well.”
After speaking, he sighed.
“This Prince should have taken two more staff back long ago, so we wouldn’t be so lacking in manpower,” he muttered to himself.
He didn’t notice that Huo Wujiu’s gaze on the bed sank.
Then, Huo Wujiu’s voice rang.
“I’ll go with you,” he said.
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