Chapter 166: The backer of the Liu family (1/2)
Chapter 166 Liu Family's Backer
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Speaking of this old master Liu, his teeth itch with anger, "It's all that prodigal son, but I want to suppress it, but I just talked to the old master of the Tao family here, and Liu Wei has already beat the gong with Tao Xing in front of the whole city. I've made a bet on the drums, how else can I bet?"
Qin Wenzheng did not expect Liu Wei to be so unreliable.
This matter is too big, if we don’t stop it, people with intentions will make a big fuss about it.
Qin Wenzheng had some friendship with the Liu family. Master Liu was a concubine of his cousin's uncle's family. He was forced to run away from the family when he was young. He accidentally met the current emperor who was only the sixth prince at the time. Working with the Sixth Prince.
Master Liu and this cousin had a good relationship when they were young.
Later, the sixth prince became the crown prince, and the Liu family naturally rose with the tide. It's just that the first emperor was still alive at that time, and he was not easy to put on the bright side. The Liu family was also told to keep a low profile and live in Fengkai County as an ordinary merchant.
When Qin Wenzheng was still in the court, he was almost killed. It was the uncle Liu family who saved him and put him on the line with the prince at that time.
He listened to the prince's words and temporarily retired from the capital. Later, he traveled through the great rivers and mountains and finally settled in Fengkai County. It was also the suggestion of the uncle Liu family, and he got the help of Mr. Liu.
Now that the first emperor has passed away, the new emperor has ascended the throne, and Uncle Liu's family can slowly emerge from the back and appear in front of others. It is now being prepared, and it is time to keep a low profile.
But it happened to be about sugar making, if it was just a riot in this county.
The problem now is that even the mansion knows about it. Early this morning, Dai Zhifu sent someone here to tell him that someone might make a big fuss about it.