C1708 Marshal of Two Provinces (1/2)
Hun Chun never would have thought that T?pchin had kept his secret so well hidden that he had even kept a secret account.
What did this mean? There were still accounts that had yet to be cleared out. This proved that there were still another batch of direct descendants of other forces that had yet to be revealed in Heilongjiang, including those outside the Forbidden City.
Just from what T?pchin said just now, they knew that this group of people could directly talk to An Dehai and Li Lianying, and could even be on equal footing with Prince Kung and the rest of the stewards. This was already approaching the last big fish.
Controlling these accounts and these people, be it catching or faking it, is a key point in dealing with political opponents.
It seems that T?pchin did not have a sense of security for a day or two. Ever since he got on the carriage, he had not felt at ease at all.
T?pchin looked at Hun Chun like a pitiful puppy, and only after ten minutes did Hun Chun sigh and say, ”Your guess is right, the imperial government has indeed handed over the blame to you. You were the first to be impeached, saying that you secretly opened your own country to release the Russian, and you are just a … traitor! ”
Even though T?pchin had already guessed everything, when he heard the truth, his emotions also crumbled. ”General Xie, this son of a b * tch who stole from his sister-in-law, he's an ungrateful bastard …”
”Is laozi a traitor?” Wasn't the last f * cking Beijing treaty signed by you? You f * cker, you gave the land outside the borders to Sha Russia, and you still dare to call me a traitor in the end … ”Your ancestors!”
T?pchin really knew that he wouldn't be able to live anymore. After scolding General Xie Zi Liu once, just because of this sin of insulting the late emperor, it was enough to torture him.
”Six, you want revenge, don't you? From the day the previous emperor ascended the throne, you've been holding back your revenge, haven't you? Now that your brother is dead, you're shaking. It's not enough to play sister-in-law, but you still want to take over your nephew's land! ”
”You f * cking relied on selling your country and hugging foreign devils. For a rabbit that sells ass, foreign devils would probably give you money for the night, right? Now that he had power, power, and troops, he wanted to gain fame again! ”If the blame is placed on me, you will become a good person …”
”Wuwuwu …” After venting, T?pchin knelt on the wolf skin mattress and cried loudly, ”Stop... Since it has already been sent to the court for discussion, it must be the fault of Lingchi. I beg you, please give me a quick death! ”I kowtowed to you …”
After saying that, T?pchin's forehead smashed into a big boulder, causing blood to splatter everywhere!
”Someone come!” Support the lord! ” Hun Chun was also moved, the hatred he had towards T?pchin had also lessened by three, he gritted her teeth and stomped her feet as he spoke.
”Okay, I will make this deal. When the accounts become available, I will give you an euthanasia... ”Also, your family will definitely be escorted into the capital by the imperial government. After they enter Liaoning Province, I will have my direct descendents disguise as bandits to rob them …”
”Create a scene where you kill people and take their goods … But from now on, your father and his wife and children will live in seclusion and live in poverty! If it really doesn't work, how about I send your family to the Haishenwai? If you don't, I'll send your family to the Ryukyu … ”
T?pchin's eyes immediately lit up, ”Brother! My good brother... I'll go to Ryukyu, I'll kowtow to you, I'll get my son to give you the memorial tablet! Wu wu wu … ”I will make sure that my sons and daughters never enter politics again. I will obediently learn a skill and live a good life …”
What kind of world was Xiao Letian's Ryukyu in the eyes of the people of Great Qing? This answer was not easy to answer. In a remote mountain area, there was a possibility that the citizens had never heard of any Ryukyu before.
And in some of the less developed cities, more or less, people had heard of the legends of the Ryukyu s and Prime Minister Xiao of the East China Sea s. But because the Confucian Scholars and officials there controlled the local public's opinions, under their constant blackening, the Ryukyu s and Xiao Letian had long since become a land of demons and devils.
Only in the Jiangnan, Beijing and Western regions, where people lived together and the news spread fast, would the citizens have a good impression of Xiao Letian's people. At the very least, they would think that it was a place filled with gold.