Chapter 126 - To Be a Ruler of a Fallen Country (1) (1/2)
Chapter 126 To Be a Ruler of a Fallen Country (1)
An envoy fro was stunned
Ever since he left the Beginner’s space, although he had been using the political environment to collect the seven emotions of life, he had never interacted with the royal fao, the Great Jin’s fortune had been declining day by day Even now, the Iovernment decree could not even leave the Central Continent The letter of appointoodwill
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This Imperial Court could be said to only exist in naui’s fruits of war 261 years ago, Cui Heng could not be bothered to destroy them
That was because even if he left theht not be able to survive for another ten years
Emperor Jianyan, Wei Yi, was already 49 years old, but he did not even have a son
The loyal generals were even all killed by hiya, who had always supported the Great Jin, could barely take care of the as Emperor Jianyan died, the Great Jin Imperial Court would definitely collapse
There was alain
The various Governors would also make another Emperor appear quickly
Even if it was only in name
However, Emperor Jianyan was still alive and he was still the Emperor
Thus, his emissaries were treated with hospitality in any state capital
In order to maintain the appearance of obedience, the local Governors would also build a good relationshi+p with the envoy and even show a humble attitude
It was not that they were afraid of the Emperor
They were mainly worried that if they did not appear hu states
The neighboring states could use this as an excuse to form an alliance to attack and claim the territory
On the surface, it was to protect the Emperor’s authority, but in reality, it was to snatch territory and divide the land and population
Of course, the respect and humility on the surface were only on the surface As for the Enored by the State Overseers or they pretended to adhere just for show
Therefore, the Emperor usually did not send any envoys to the state capitals
After all, it would be very enored
But now, an envoy frozhou It was really strange
“What’s his rank?” Cui Heng asked
The envoys sent by the Imperial Court were mostly eunuchs of the Imperial Court They could deterh the ranks of the officials
“It’s Attendant wang Chun,” Liu Litao said sole raised his eyebrows slightly and smiled “What does Emperor Jianyan want to do? He actually sent such an important member of the inner court toto the official systeular Attendants of the Loose Cavalry were the ned to serve the E him