Prince Han Sien

Chapter 148

Han Si'en was holding the steamed buns he was going to give to Ji Huai. His white and slender hands were extremely beautiful, holding the slightly yellowed steamed buns as if they were holding something precious, and then he slowly broke off the steamed buns opened.

Naturally, I also found the note hidden inside. This kind of note in the steamed bun is actually nothing new.

Moreover, the South Korean government is still very careful in doing this. It can be regarded as a premeditated plan when Ji Huai was imprisoned, and prepared a retreat that can be contacted at a critical moment.

These days, he has been delivering food to Ji Huai's mansion, and Han Zhuo has been bribed in private long ago, but it is absolutely impossible to find out that this person has any relationship with the South Korean government.

The dishes delivered by this person have always been fine, and to be on the safe side, Han Zhuo specially asked him to send in blank notes several times first, without anyone noticing.

Sending a message now, in the eyes of Han Zhuo and others, it should be a very smooth thing.

But no matter how careful the people in the South Korean government are, they can only lose if they meet someone like Han Sien who has a unique golden finger.

Han Si'en had known Han Zhuo's plan for a long time, so he had been watching coldly, waiting for Han Zhuo and Han Shu to be impatient, and he would get all the money.

It was a coincidence that he brought people here quickly, and the imperial guards who followed him thought that he had been monitoring the Han Gongfu and the Fifth Prince's Mansion, so they didn't think much about it.

What they think most now is their own future credit.

Han Sien took the note inside the steamed bun and slowly opened it. Looking at what was written on it, he was telling Ji Huai that now Ji Luo had an accident in the western border, and the situation in the capital was in chaos. They could secretly contact some The officials, on the grounds that the prince disappeared, supported Ji Huai as the prince, and asked Ji Huai to perform well recently. The best thing was a serious illness, and then wrote a blood letter to the emperor that he knew was wrong.The last piece of paper vaguely said that even if Ji Luo was still alive, there was no need to worry. The officials who sent the letter from Western Xinjiang could make people disappear halfway and shut up the emperor's ears.When the prince came back from Xijiang, everything was settled.

After Han Sien read it line by line, he folded the note and put it in his palm, then looked at the guards behind him, and said indifferently: "Take people to surround the Korean government, and no one is allowed to In and out, everything is waiting for the emperor to deal with it."

A large number of imperial guards followed his words and left. Some people inadvertently saw Han Sien's indifferent eyes, and couldn't help but feel a chill in their hearts.Xindao Han Si'en is indeed a ruthless person, obviously this is his own family's fault, maybe there will be no such words as the Korean government in the capital, and he acts as if it is someone else's family's business.

He just didn't know if the ancestors of the Han family would bother him in the middle of the night if he personally destroyed his family's hundreds of years of foundation.

After Han Si'en gave these instructions, he did not leave. He looked down at the people kneeling on the ground, and then at the heavily guarded courtyard, where Ji Huai and his wives and concubines lived.

He stood there for a while, looking at the food to be sent to Ji Huai, it was very common food, steamed buns and the most common dishes.The steamed buns are made of coarse grains mixed with white flour, they are very dry, and the dishes are not fresh at first glance.

It can be seen from these that Ji Huai, the imprisoned prince, is living a very bad life these days.

Many people have a weird feeling that when Ji Huai was the prince, they might be the most flattering, but once Ji Huai was in trouble, they would be the ones who would trample on him the most.

There will even be an indescribable excitement in my heart, and I will probably feel that even if you are a prince, you still have to rely on my face to act.

"A phoenix is ​​not as good as a chicken" is probably the best word to describe Ji Huai's situation.

Han Sien stared at the guard for a long time, then at the servants in the kitchen.Under his gaze, those people could not help but shrink their necks.

At such a time, a prince who eats depends on the faces of the servants in the kitchen. It can indeed be said that he is downcast.

Han Si'en mentioned the steamed buns and food that he wanted to send to Ji Huai, and then walked towards the courtyard where Ji Huai was.

The guards standing in front of the door looked at each other in blank dismay, while the man kneeling on the ground looked dead when he was pushed away by the imperial guards.

The guard in front of the door watched Han Sien block it with a spear, and said cautiously: "Master Hou, this is a forbidden area, and no one is allowed to enter without the emperor's decree."

Han Sien glanced at them indifferently: "When did the emperor issue such an imperial edict?"

The guard was speechless, the emperor didn't make an order, but this was the default rule.

Han Sien said contemptuously again: "I will visit the fifth prince on behalf of the emperor, and if something happens, it has nothing to do with you. Open the door."

The guard looked at the guards behind Han Sien, and finally thought about it. Since Han Sien did this in full view, the emperor would definitely know, so he took the spear away and opened the gate in the courtyard.

This is the first time for Han Si'en to enter Ji Huai's mansion, and the mansion's bustling appearance is gone. At this time, defeat can be seen everywhere, there is a lot of dust on the ground, and spider webs can be seen everywhere on the wall.

Passing through the front hall, Han Sien walked to the backyard, and heard the woman's quarrel from a distance.

The voice sounded familiar, Han Si'en squinted his eyes and walked slowly, and saw Han Qingxue and He Yuzhu's noisy appearance at a glance.

Ji Huai leaned against the door in thin clothes and watched the two quarrel, his brows and eyes were full of exhaustion, but he knew that no one would care what he would say at this time.

The two picturesque women have their own advantages and disadvantages. One was loved by the family and the other was cherished by the grandmother. They both lived a life of luxury.

Later, one became the prince's main concubine, and the other was a side concubine, with infinite beauty.

Now, once their fate changed, they were imprisoned in this courtyard with Ji Huai, and all the servants and servants in the house were dismissed.They have to rely on themselves for everything, not to mention that their clothes are not as gorgeous as before, and they even have to wash their own clothes and cook their own food.

Looking at the woman in dimly dressed clothes without any accessories, her face was no longer as delicate as it used to be. In Han Sien's memory, the two of them had never been so downcast and embarrassed.

Han Qingxue and He Yuzhu were arguing about who should do the laundry today.

As members of Ji Huai's backyard, they respected Ji Huai very much when they were placed under house arrest at the beginning, and they would comfort the troubled prince softly, thinking that they would be able to go out sooner or later, so now they can show the love of a troubled couple better than Jin Jian position.

But after a long time, their fingers began to become rough, and the food got worse and worse, and they had to plead with a servant in order to eat.

This is a life they have never lived before. When they think that they will not be able to go out in this life, and can only stay here every day, and have to live such a miserable life, they feel despair.

In addition to leaving the status of the so-called prince, Ji Huai is just the most ordinary man. He doesn't even have a copper coin on him, and he has to rely on his own dowry to support himself.

Slowly, that bit of respect disappeared, and my heart began to become unbalanced.

Although it was not enough to yell at Ji Huai, but the reservedness and flattery that are unique to women who came here for their fame gradually disappeared.

When Han Qingxue relied on her status as a concubine to instruct He Yuzhu, she would be refuted by He Yuzhu. Now that she was in this situation, why should she be a concubine?

When Ji Huai reconciled this, the sarcastic and sharp words came out of his mouth involuntarily.At first Ji Huai was not used to it, she was stunned, but she has become numb these days and got used to it.

Conflicts between Han Qingxue and He Yuzhu continued to erupt. The two had never quarreled about things when they were married, and later when they entered the mansion, they were jealous of each other and stumbling each other in private.

In this yard, Ji Huai listened to the secrets of her back house and lived the darkest days of her life.

Ji Huai was the first to see Han Sien at the scene of the shrew-like quarrel.

He widened his eyes slightly, at first he thought he had misread, but after blinking, he realized that Han Sien was still there, and he was not mistaken.

Immediately, Han Qingxue and He Yuzhu also saw Han Sien, but they had never seen Han Sien's current appearance, so they were a little surprised by Han Sien's appearance.

Then they were a little happy. Such a person came to see them. Does that mean that Ji Huai might be released?

After Ji Huai called out Han Sien's name, the astonishment and joy of Han Qingxue and He Yuzhu immediately turned into panic.

They all made things difficult for Han Sien, Han Qingxue even framed Han Mingzhu, and Han Sien broke He Yuzhu's wrist.

They were worried that Han Si'en's purpose of coming was to trouble them.

The so-called feng shui turns, the person who was proud in front of Han Si'en back then is so frightened that he can't help but show a flattering smile.

But Han Si'en ignored the two people who were frightened. He casually placed the things he was carrying on top of a destroyed statue, and then looked at Ji Huai expressionlessly.

Ji Huai has lost a lot of weight, not only physically, but also spiritually.

Ji Huai tried his best to keep himself calm. He looked at Han Si'en and said, "What is Shizi Han doing here? Is it to see my joke?"

As soon as he finished speaking, the guards following behind Han Si'en took a step forward, and said with a slight negligence: "Your Highness Fifth Prince, Lord Hou is now the Emperor's personal conferment of Marquis of Wan'an."

Ji Huai's face turned red uncontrollably, but he didn't struggle with the address.

No matter what kind of situation he faced at this moment, he was able to be as calm as water.

He is now a prince who is detested and imprisoned by the emperor. As a prince who is extremely down and has no chance to recover, it is only natural that no one tells him these things.

Han Si'en glanced at the imperial guard, then looked at Ji Huai and said slowly, "Forgive me, the fifth prince. I didn't mean to read a joke. I just passed by here unintentionally and came to visit the next fifth prince."

Ji Huai didn't think that Han Sien had such a good intention to come to see him, but he couldn't figure out why Han Sien came to see him on purpose.

If you can't figure it out, don't think about it. Han Sien's purpose will always be revealed.

Han Sien originally wanted to tell these people that the Korean government was about to end, but seeing Han Qingxue and He Yuzhu's fear and Ji Huai's ignorance, he suddenly didn't bother to say anything, not because he was kind, but because he felt boring.

Anyway, these people will know about the Korean government sooner or later, and it doesn't matter if he mentions it or not.

After thinking about this, Han Si'en left, as if he really just stopped by to see Ji Huai.

When leaving the heavily guarded courtyard, Han Si'en looked at the guards in front of the door and said: "The emperor didn't decree to abolish the fifth prince, so he still remembers it in his heart, and he is still a prince. If the emperor thinks of the five The prince is gone, the humiliation he has suffered today will be a reminder for you in the future. You should do things for yourself."

Han Sien's words were not false, who could understand the emperor's mind better than him.

The emperor was able to let Bai Wenhan and Bai Shu go after the empress dowager and Bai Jun's affair broke out. No matter how angry he was with his son, who was not really a traitor after all, he would still be very angry when he suddenly remembered one day. tenderhearted.

That's why Han Zhuo wanted to take this as his last chance.After all, if Ji Luo really died, then the Great Zhou royal family would definitely have to reshuffle the cards.

Hearing Han Si'en's words, the guard's heart tightened, and he hurriedly agreed.

When Han Si'en came back from the fifth prince's mansion, he went straight to the palace, told the emperor what he had found out, and naturally got the imperial edict of the emperor's disposal of the South Korean government in his rage.

After he left the palace gate, he took the imperial decree and went back to the Korean government.

Speaking of which, today he did not sit in a sedan chair, but rode a small white horse.When he first started riding the horse, his posture was still a little stiff, but fortunately the little white horse was docile enough. He tossed and turned like this a few times, and when he rode to the Korean government, he was already a little proficient.

When Han Sien arrived at the South Korean government house, all the people in the Korean government house gathered in the yard, some were crying, and Han Shu was cursing inside.

Han Shu lost his official status, and now he no longer has the identity of the fifth prince's father-in-law. He is just a moth who relies on the South Korean government to live.

Han Zhuo was sitting on the chair, looking like he was waiting for Han Sien.

After Han Shu saw Han Sien, he cursed louder, saying that he is a rotten heart, who dared to copy the century-old foundation left by his ancestors, was not afraid of thunder, and cursed Han Sien that he would die sooner or later. A place of burial or something.

Han Sien looked at him coldly and scolded him. After Han Shu finally stopped talking, Han Sien took a step forward slowly. Han Shu wanted to make a move, but the guard beside Han Sien grabbed his arm.

Han Sien stepped forward and kicked Han Shu, knocking him to the ground.It's not because Han Si'en is strong, but because Han Shu is drinking and doing nothing all day long, his body is just a show, so it's only natural to be kicked by Han Si'en like this.

Han Sien didn't even look at Han Shu's wimpy look, and said slowly: "Second Uncle probably hasn't sobered up yet, he's confused, take him down, sober up."

The imperial guards quickly pulled Han Shu away, and then naturally buried his head in the water to wake him up.

When Han Shu's muffled hum was heard in the yard, Han Yuezhong couldn't bear to take a step forward, but before he could speak, Zhang grabbed his arm severely.

The people in the third room even pretended not to see it.

Han Zhuo watched the farce, and after a long time, he stared at Han Sien and asked, "Why?"

Han Si'en looked at him with an inexplicable expression. After a long time, he leaned over to look at Han Zhuo and whispered: "In your duke's mansion, all of you have always wanted my life, and you let someone poison me. Why didn't you ask why when a servant pushed me into the water? Why didn't you ask why when you and the queen mother joined forces to kill me? You should be on the first day of the junior high school and I will be on the fifteenth day. Isn’t there such a day? Oh, yes, you know it, but you have no choice but to watch and suffer.”

"You're avenging your own personal revenge." Han Zhuo said angrily, "Without the Duke's Mansion, you, the Marquis, would never have imagined being safe."

Han Si'en straightened up, dug his ears, shook his head, looked at Han Zhuo and said pitifully, "You still don't understand, not everyone has the same ambition as you, who has the ambition to reach the sky in one step." If it wasn't for Han Zhuo I am willing, if I want to continue the glory of the old mansion, the South Korean mansion will not be pulled down so quickly today.

It's a pity that the desire is too great, things are not as expected, there is no way to be satisfied, but everything is ruined.

Han Sien looked at the angry Han Zhuo, he was too lazy to reason with a man who pretended to be asleep, he directly took out the emperor's imperial edict, and read out the emperor's disposal of the South Korean government.

The emperor was merciless under the evidence, and directly deprived the title of the first-class government of the Korean government. The three generations of all the descendants of the Korean government could not enter the court as officials. Together with the private property of the government, the treasury will be enriched.

The masters of the South Korean government, large and small, were temporarily suppressed by the Ministry of Punishment, waiting to be dealt with.

After reading the imperial decree, Han Si'en ordered Han Zhuo and the others to be taken down, and the courtyard of the South Korean government was filled with tears, and there were countless cries.

Han Si'en asked Han Zhuo to watch in person that the century-old door plaque of the South Korean government was removed, and then the gate was sealed.

Han Si'en, who was doing all this with a blank face, thought to himself, that soul who died innocently should be satisfied now.

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When the affairs of the South Korean government came to an end in the capital, the situation in Beijing and China temporarily stabilized.At this tense moment, the news about Prince Ji Luo's presence in Western Xinjiang finally came.

This time was a great news. Ji Luo and Bai Wenhan, who was hiding in Xirong, teamed up and captured most of the city in Xirong. The third prince of Xirong was defeated and disappeared without a trace.

King Xirong ordered envoys to express that Xirong was willing to belong to Dazhou and become a subsidiary state of Dazhou.

And on this day's big happy event, Ji Luo wrote a private letter to Han Si'en, saying that Bai Shu wanted to save him with an arrow in his heart, and the situation was very critical.

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