Rebirth of the Ming Dynasty: Sixth Generation of Glory, I don't want it

Chapter 130 What is supposed to come will always come.

"Chen Xuan filled in the position just in time."

Xu took the letter, glanced at it, put it aside, and said only one sentence lightly.

"Well, the promotion came at the right time."

Zhang Xin nodded.

In the previous life, this person was also the one who betrayed us at the last minute.

However, Chen Xuan was promoted to the position of deputy governor of the Right Army Governor's Office in the fourth year of Jianwen, in charge of the navy and guarding the capital's river defense.

Now that I think about it, in order to allow my father-in-law to cross the river smoothly, the four major families also exerted their utmost strength behind the scenes.

Chen Xuan was transferred to the position at this point in time, and the process of his two lives was so smooth.

"General Lan's death was unclear, and Chen Xuan has been holding this anger for many years."

Xu felt that it was only because her biological father Xu Da died early, otherwise the Xu family might have ended up like the Lan family.

In his early years, Chen Xuan followed his father to work in Chengdu. Because he was the second generation of a military official, he served the former general Lan Yu as a servant.

When he was a little older, he inherited his father's position and became the co-magistrate of Chengdu Youwei.

This young man was smart, pragmatic, well-versed in literature and famous for his archery skills. He followed Lan Yu in many expeditions to Nanfan and Yuexi, and was highly valued by Lan Yu.

Although he was not implicated in the Lan Yu case, he was still left sitting on the bench for many years.

It was not until the 31st year of Hongwu that Chen Xuan joined the expedition against the rebel Jiahala and joined forces with the Yunnan Army to conquer the Baiyi people. He won successive battles and was promoted to the position of deputy commander of the Sichuan Xingdu Commandery and was also granted the title of earl.

This resume was brought out by the current group of civil officials, and it was natural for them to guard the riverside when the court was short of people.

However, the civil officials underestimated Chen Xuan’s resentment over General Lan’s death.

What happened will leave a trace!!!

The military commanders are simple-minded, but that doesn't mean they are all stupid.

Once the past is brought up, everyone's heart will be as clear as a mirror.

The late emperor is already dead, so Chen Xuan can only vent his anger on Zhu Yunwen and the group of people surrounding him.

So at the last moment, when the civil officials entrusted him with an important task, he suddenly turned against him.

Chen Xuan's revenge.

Xu felt that——

Very cool!

Super cool!

It was like a pile of shit stuck solidly on Zhu Yunwen's face, and also thrown solidly on the heads of those civil officials.

It's very refreshing.

Not to mention the military generals back then, even she, a woman who had always lived in the inner house, felt like there was something wrong with her over the years.

She married Zhu Di at the age of fourteen in the ninth year of Hongwu, and went to the fiefdom with Zhu Di at the age of eighteen in the thirteenth year of Hongwu.

Her mother-in-law, Empress Ma, died in the 15th year of Hongwu.

Before her mother-in-law died, she had always had a good impression of her father-in-law.

She often went to the palace and met her father-in-law more often than she met Zhu Di.

At that time, my father-in-law was a man who became an emperor but was still an ordinary person at home.

She calls her mother-in-law "sister" all the time.

I do feel pain for my sons and daughters. It's a bit rough and can be categorized, but it comes from the bottom of my heart.

During the first two years as a vassal, life in Peking was difficult, but the annual salary from the court arrived on time, never less.

My father-in-law would send me some money from time to time, including food, drinks, and daily necessities.

Things started to change after my mother-in-law died.

Her father said something cryptic in the letter, and her father-in-law became more and more suspicious.

It's the kind of suspicion that a poor person feels when he suddenly becomes rich, thinking that everyone around him has bad intentions.

Be it civil servants, military officers, or father-in-law, I began to distrust them all.

Her father felt that her father-in-law's suspicion made it easy for others to take advantage of him.

But he was also one of the suspicious ones, so there was really no way to persuade him.

Her father-in-law had tested her father many times, and if her father had not responded properly, the Xu family would have been destroyed long ago.

If she had not married Zhu Di and her second sister had not married Prince Dai, and both daughters were in the hands of Zhu's son, her father would have wanted to resign and return to his hometown.

Her father died of illness in the 18th year of Hongwu.

The various developments in the imperial court in the capital made Xu feel that something was wrong and that there were dangers lurking on all sides.

From then on, she basically never returned to the capital, and let her two younger brothers live in seclusion.

Later, the development of things was as eventful as she had expected.

My father-in-law killed almost everyone before putting Zhu Yunwen in that position.

I don’t know if my father-in-law realized before he died that he had done so many wrong things for a very wrong person.

Didn't find it, very sad.

Once you find out, it may be even sadder.

Over the years, she did not stop Zhu Di from loving his father, but as for herself, she just wanted to stay as far away from him as possible.

Now her husband's counterattack was successful, and a new struggle began in the new court.

It’s not that she doesn’t trust Zhu Di, or her husband.

But human nature cannot withstand the test.

The Xu family is going to start keeping a low profile again...

The people in Prince Yan's Mansion will face all kinds of turmoil.

She only has three sons and two grandsons, unlike her father-in-law who lost seven or eight sons and had seventeen or eighteen other sons and countless grandsons.

The three sons are all in their prime, and the second and third sons are full of vigor and vitality.

Just like the previous generation, it’s not a question of whether or not you want to fight for it, but there is only one position and there will always be people trying to sow discord.

No matter how good the relationship is, it can't stand it.

People outside didn't know that Zhu Di would no longer have heirs, and a steady stream of women would enter the palace using various methods.

The backyard of the three sons will not be peaceful either.

From then on, the leisurely and good days in Peking came to an end.

Alas, what is meant to come will always come.

I have been preparing for this muddy water for so long and don't want to wade into it, but I have to wade in it eventually.

Thinking of this, Xu couldn't help feeling depressed. She waved her hand to let Zhang Xin leave and went into the study.

Zhang Xin wisely took Zhu Zhanji, who had been practicing his strokes nearby, with him.

"Mom. I haven't finished writing a hundred lines yet."

Zhu Zhanji protested seriously.

"Go to Yeondeok Palace and write."

"Grandma is unhappy?"

"Well, sort of."

"Well, grandpa is not here either, who messed with grandma?"

"Maybe you?"

"Mom, I'm not stupid."

"Hahahaha--"

After returning to Yande Palace and settling Zhu Zhanji down at his special little desk to finish his homework, Zhang Xin also needed to sort out her thoughts.

Things are developing faster and more smoothly than in the previous life.

As for the Xu family, my mother-in-law’s younger brother Xu Zengshou was not killed by Zhu Yunwen, which is a particularly good thing.

Once, my mother-in-law was so heartbroken because of the death of my younger brother that she lay in bed for many days.

On the day Zhu Di entered the capital, Zhu Yunwen stabbed Xu Zengshou to death in front of the palace.

Now that the letter has been sent back and no one has mentioned it, that means it didn't happen.

At least my mother-in-law wouldn't be depressed about this and die without even living in the Forbidden City.

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