Chapter 1164: Bringing hundreds of officials to the city gate to greet 3

Prince Changyang shook his shoulders and distanced himself from him: "There have been natural disasters for many years. Every time, the house donated a lot of real gold and silver. Year after year, now the inheritance accumulated by Prince Changyang is almost empty. How can I help?"

How much is the salary?

The palace used to have several shops in the capital. Since private business was not allowed, all the shops were sold.

 In the past few years, I have been living on my own laurels, and I have donated a lot during natural disasters every year.

“It’s somewhat interesting.” Prince Helian is also suffering, but now there are only a few people in the court who can remember the disaster and how many can raise money for the victims.

"Why."

 Prince Changyang sighed and strode away.

Prince Helian stared at his back and seemed to sigh. His eyes were dark, and Beili really couldn't do this anymore.

In just ten years, more than a dozen cities were lost, and there were countless refugees throughout Beili. If the private business system was not abolished, the people of Beili would probably be in dire straits.

 After the morning dynasty, news spread all over the capital.

When the emperor was about to go out of the city in person to greet Ming Hou and his party, everyone was shocked.

  When the fifth princess closed the city gate, the accusations against some people in the city against Xiang Minghou were now like slaps on the face.

 Those who have ridiculed him will look very ugly at this time.

Especially for the family members of some officials, they feel as uncomfortable as eating shit.

Li Kun, the new official guarding the city, trembled all over after receiving the news. There were still so many people hanging on the city gate. The emperor came in person. Should the people on the city gate be put down or not?

"Sir, the people hanging are still alive." The soldiers came up to report.

Li Kun's face turned even uglier. If he let it go, he would have offended the eighth prince. If he didn't let it go, how could the emperor tolerate such a scene?

  Difficult, really difficult.

 Speaking of the people hanging at the city gate, it has been almost three days.

The injuries were horrific. The weather reached thirty-five degrees at noon, and most people would close their eyes after being exposed to the sun for three days. These people were stunned for three days.

How much perseverance is needed to support this. Everyone in the capital also watched for three days. No one expected that the dying person was still alive after hanging for three days, and they were a little admired for a while.

As a guard, I can relate most to this. The incident at the city gate also caused quite a stir in the guard circle. I stood there for three days without closing my eyes, hoping to survive.

But the host hasn’t even looked at it so far.

The royal princess's consort ordered the assassination, and now the emperor wants to welcome her at the city gate. Isn't this just a joke?

Even if the princess's consort is imprisoned, how can he be as miserable as his brother who is hung?

 The more I think about it, the more I feel depressed. Compared with money and life, life is of course more important.

Especially those who have relatives at home, they are even more worried when they see some family members crying and having no way to ask for help.

The imperial army passed through the streets. When the general in charge of the imperial army heard that the emperor wanted to go to the city gate in person, he began to clear up the situation to ensure the safety of the emperor.

At 9 o'clock in the morning, all the civil and military officials gathered at the gate of the palace, all with old faces and silence.

 About a cup of tea, the emperor's carriage came slowly from the palace.

 “See the Emperor.”

 “See the Emperor.”

A deafening sound sounded, and all the officials knelt down to salute.

 “Everyone loves you so much.”

 “Thank you, Your Majesty.”

 Hundred officials stood up.

Li Quande shouted: "Get started."

Emperor Beili's chariot was in front, Sang Qi was riding on the left, Prince Helian and Prince Changyang were riding behind the chariot, the general was on horseback, and the civil servants were in chariots.

  Hundreds of officials marched, and the procession lasted several miles.