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Chapter 535 Misunderstanding

Feng Ying, Minister of Justice, Xing Chenjiu, Minister of Dali Temple, and Chen Shiqi, Right Censor of the Censorate, never dreamed that Luo Yangxing didn't care at all.

Emperor Chongzhen issued an order that the three judicial departments jointly tried the case. After all, the Jinyiwei arrested seven major unscrupulous merchants who sold the country and sought honor. The case involved too much, and many officials in the court were implicated.

For example, Wu Danan, the Minister of Rites. This person colluded with officials and businessmen to assist Wang Dengku in smuggling and accepted bribes on a large scale. In addition, Wu Danan was also suspected of involving the secrets of the court. This person had also been confiscated and had long been thrown into the Jinyiwei Zhao Prison and was tortured to the point of being tortured.

Other Beijing officials, especially local officials in the border areas, were implicated. This case was so widely implicated that it could be called the first case of Chongzhen ascending the throne.

Feng Ying, Xing Chenjiu, Chen Shiqi and others from the Three Laws Departments found that Wang Dengku had at least three million taels of silver where he was not known when investigating a large number of files.

The Jinyiwei, who was responsible for the trial of the case, actually did not involve the matter in the file provided by the Jinyiwei. This made the three people suspected that the Jinyiwei had embezzled the three million taels of silver.

This is a huge sum of money. If the Jinyiwei embezzled the huge sum of money himself, Luo Yangxing would definitely be panicked and scared.

Unfortunately, things went against my wishes. Luo Yangxing didn't take it seriously at all. Don't you want to write a book? Go.

The three of them did not expect this to be the result. They did not get the answer they wanted in the Beizhen Fushi, so they left in disappointment.

Soon, Feng Ying and the other three presented the case of Wang Dengku to Emperor Chongzhen in writing.

In the Qianqing Palace, Emperor Chongzhen saw the memorial of the Sansi. After he pondered for a moment, he understood what was going on.

"Wang Cheng'en, go and call that gangster to me!"

Wang Chengen, the eunuch next to him, was shocked. The emperor had not called the prince a rebellious son for a long time. At this time, it was probably the prince who had caused trouble again.

"I received the order." Wang Chengen left Qianqing Palace in fear and went to Zhongcui Palace.

Zhu Cilang was reading a book, and he was reading Song Yingxing's "The Creation of Things in Heaven".

I have to say that Song Yingxing is indeed a talented person. Song Yingxing, whose courtesy name is Changgeng, was from Waxi Pailouli, Fengxin County, Jiangxi Province. He was a juren and served as the instructor of Jiangxi County in the seventh year of Chongzhen.

Song Yingxing devoted his life to scientific investigation and research on agriculture and handicraft production, and collected a wealth of scientific materials. At the same time, his ideological advancement made him a thinker who was critical of feudalism and medieval academic traditions.

Song Yingxing's works and research fields involve different disciplines in natural sciences and humanities. Among them, his work "The Creation of Things in Heaven" is known as "China's 17th Century Craft Encyclopedia".

Zhu Cilang will never let go of such a talent. When the things in his hands are processed and when he has free time, he must bring this person to the capital for his own use.

As soon as he opened this book, Zhu Cilang was deeply attracted by it. The book has three volumes and eighteen chapters, and the book contains production technologies such as agriculture, handicrafts, such as machinery, bricks, ceramics, sulfur, candles, paper, weapons, gunpowder, textiles, dyeing, salt making, coal mining, oil pressing and other production technologies.

The agricultural planting technology, gunpowder, weapons and other technologies are of great help to you. Especially gunpowder and weapons can help the military battle solve many problems.

This book was first published in the tenth year of Chongzhen, but unexpectedly, Zhu Cixuan found this book in the Beijing Bookstore. At this time, Song Yingxing was still in Fujian. Such talents must be brought to the capital as soon as possible.

Zhu Cilang decided to go to Luo Yangxing another day and asked him to send someone to invite Song Yingxing to the capital.

After all, a person's ability is limited. Only by broadening the talents of the world can we save the current Ming Dynasty.

At this time, the maid Douhuaer came over with a plate of pastries. When she saw Zhu Cilang, Douhuaer seemed to be full of worries. She bit her lip lightly and stood beside Zhu Cilang without leaving for a long time.

Zhu Cilang read the book for a long time, and when he looked up, he realized that Douhua'er was still standing beside him.

This surprised Zhu Cixuan: "Douhuaer, what's wrong with you? Wangcai and the others bullied you?"

Douhuaerzhu was crying. Hearing Zhu Cixuan’s question, he immediately knelt down with a thud and cried like rain: “Your Highness.”

Zhu Cilang was startled and hurriedly helped her up: "Get up quickly, what's wrong with Douhua'er? You're telling me."

Zhu Cilang was impatient, but Douhuaer was slow again. Douhuaer cried for a while before sobbing, "Your Highness, Douhua, Douhua betrayed you, Douhua is sorry for you."

Since Zhu Cilang came back, he felt something was wrong with this girl. He seemed to be hiding from him intentionally, and he looked very unhappy.

However, Zhu Cixuan didn't care. He was a man who did great things. He had never thought about the fact that his children had a long love relationship. The Ming Dynasty is now shaking. A man and a real man stand in the world, and he should do something and not do anything. Now, it is not yet time for him to enjoy himself.

If he was born in a prosperous era, Zhu Cilang would naturally be willing to be the crown prince who would die. In the future, his father would go away, and he could naturally ascend the throne and become emperor and continue to enjoy the prosperous era.

But now, the Ming Dynasty is at risk of being overthrown at any time. Not to mention caring about a maid himself, even Xiao Shishi from Huajiazhuang, Zhu Cilang didn't have time to see her when he came back.

There are so many things waiting for you to deal with.

Douhuaer's thoughts made Zhu Cixuan come to his senses. He held Douhuaer on the chair beside him and said softly: "It's okay, tell me what happened."

Douhua'er thought about it, bit her lip gently, and then sobbed for a while, and said, "That's right, last time, Your Highness, you made a small box that could pronounce, and the sound was very good. You took it out of the palace. Later, the princess came to you and found that you were not asking. Yes, I was talking too much, and said you made a small box that could pronounce, and then took the box out of the palace. Later, I realized that Your Highness had taken the box and gave it to someone, which seemed to make the princess very unhappy. It was all my fault, and I shouldn't have talked too much."

This matter...

Zhu Cilang scratched his head: "Douhuaer, what's the matter? I have forgotten this for a long time. Isn't it just a music box? I told the princess to give it to a little girl. Oh, you silly girl, this is what betrayal of me. Kunxing likes to make a fool of himself. At worst, I can make one for her in the future. OK, okay, you go down first and let me read Hu'er's book."

Douhua'er was stunned, but she never expected that a knot that had been pressing on her heart for months had passed by Zhu Cilang.

At that time, Zhu Cixuan made a music box for Xiao Shishi. Princess Kunxing found out and said that Douhuaer said you made a box. At that time, Princess Kunxing also asked for guilt and asked her why her brother didn't give it to her.

Zhu Cilang was indeed a little angry at that time, thinking that Douhua'er had betrayed her. But Zhu Cilang had long forgotten such trivial matters.

Unexpectedly, Douhua'er remembered it in her heart. In fact, she was not deliberately betrayed Zhu Cilang, but when Princess Kunxing came to Zhongcui Palace to play with her brother, she found that Zhu Cilang was not there, so she asked Douhua'er casually and answered casually. This was actually a misunderstanding.

But Douhuaer later became worried about this, and always felt that she had betrayed Your Highness and that she shouldn't have told the princess about Music Box. If she had known it, she would rather die than say it.
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