Chapter 1149 A Statue Of Guanyin (1/2)

Both of them were chatting when Liu Wenan came to report again, ”Your Majesty, a few officials want to see you.”

Luo Qingyan looked at Yun Shang helplessly, ”there are too many things to do today. I can't accompany you to have a good birthday celebration.”

”It doesn't matter. We'll still have a lot of such chances in the future. You will celebrate a lot of birthday parties with me. Your business is more important at the moment. You just go for it, ” replied Yun Shang.

Luo Qingyan nodded, ”Order then kitchen to cook more dishes tonight. I'll come back to have dinner with you. Ask Chengye to eat with us. We three will have a family reunion dinner tonight.”

Yun Shang nodded and watched Luo Qingyan walk out of the hall quickly. She thought for a while and called Qian Zhuo and Qian Liu out.

Although today the battle in the name of reorganizing the court principles took place in Changting Garden, the imperial household was also quite affected. It needed to be cleaned up too.

”This is the list of all the stewards and servants in the imperial household after the removal today. Please have a look, your majesty,” Qian Liu said.

Yun Shang took it over, glanced at it, and nodded slightly, ”The impact on the imperial household this time is slightly smaller than that of the court. It's not difficult to solve it.

Since we moved here from the State of Ning, we have been planting our own spies in the imperial household of the State of Xia. Even after his majesty and I entered the palace, we haven't exposed these spies in the public. I think they should have been well integrated into the other palaces.”

Qian Liu nodded, ”Yes, especially after his majesty and your majesty came to the State of Xia, we have assigned more and more spies in the imperial palace of the State of Xia, almost everywhere in the palace.”

Yun Shang nodded, ”These spies have been specially trained, and their means and abilities are beyond description. You can have a look at these spies and select some to fill these vacancies.”

”Yes, majesty,”