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Chapter 68 Chaos (Part 2)

Duke of Qian, Mu Tianbo, was a loyal minister of the Emperor of Ming Dynasty. He willingly gave everything he had for the Emperor of Ming Dynasty. In Deng Ming's previous life, he shed the last drop of blood to defend Yongli. If Mu Tianbo knew that the emperor claimed that his murder was caused by the Burmese King, he would probably only regret it but not regret it, because defending the Emperor of Ming Dynasty was Mu Tianbo's ambition, and it was the belief of the Mu family for hundreds of years since Zhu Yuanzhang won the vassal of Mu Ying.

Since being Mangbai Software, the Imperial Guards below were soon redeemed and adapted into the occupying army. A few years later, the guards were gradually being taken away by the occupying army. At this time, Mu Tianbo was full of hope and worked diligently every day, hoping to get rid of the prisoners' life. Then he led the Imperial Guards into Awa to rescue the emperor. However, no matter how hard he waited for this day, he could not wait. In the end, except for his family, there were only the chief assistant Ma Jixiang, Mu Tianbo and a group of eunuchs - Yang Zai and the officers of the occupying army, and they all believed that Mu Tianbo was too dangerous, and even if he wanted Ma Jixiang back, he could not agree to the release of the Burmese Duke of Guizhou.

As long as Yang Zai can send enough compensation to Kunming and Chengdu, he will have enough say on the issue of Myanmar. Even when Li Dingguo asked about this, Bai Wenxuan and others would help Yang Zai relax. As for Chengdu, the Academy would even look at how Yang Zai liked him. In the past few years, he returned to Chengdu twice. The Imperial Government and the Academy warmly welcomed the Supreme Emperor of Northern Myanmar.

Last year, Yang Zai wanted to leave his father-in-law Ma Jixiang, probably because he believed that Ma Shoujiao would no longer pose any threat to his status. Yang Zai's guess was correct. The ten years of house arrest had completely worn off Ma Jixiang's ambitions. The Ming Dynasty's prime minister, who was full of energy, has now become a weak old man. When the Myanmar guards came to pick people up with orders, Ma Shoujiao simply muttered Tianbo - the last friend bowed and said goodbye to Gong, with a hurried look on his face and lowered his head, hurriedly following the Burmese soldiers, as if they were a deserter who abandoned his companions on the battlefield.

As the Ming army became increasingly strong in the country, Mu Tianbo also admitted that Myanmar was getting better and better with the Emperor Yongli. Now, if the Emperor Yongli was willing, he could go out to hunt with the Burmese soldiers. If Mu Tianbo was interested, he could arrange it. Every once in a while, Mangbai would pay tribute to the Emperor and the Eastern Palace. After hearing that the pair of ministers who came to see each other from time to time were finally the only one of Mu Tianbo left, Emperor Yongli once again lost his temper and scolded several unlucky palace ladies.

The king is worried about his ministers and is humiliated, and the king is humiliated and dies.

Mu Tianbo has been planning to escape, but he is always worried about the emperor. When he realized that Yang was impossible for this traitor to let him go back, Mu Tianbo entrusted his wife and children to the queen. The latter also helped Mu Tianbo convince Emperor Yongli, making him believe that Mu Tianbo was not greedy for life and fearing death and wanted to abandon the emperor, but really planned to escape by himself first and summon loyal and righteous people to save the emperor.

Perhaps because it was too long, and the ministers of the Ming court were basically released, the Burmese soldiers who monitored Mu Tianbo's family did not relax. Mu Tianbo had been in good health for the past ten years. After successfully escaped, he found that the Burmese soldiers along the way were unsuspecting. After being stopped twice, the other party immediately became very polite when he noticed that he seemed to be a Chinese, and even let him go immediately. He even sent someone to escort him away, for fear that this Chinese who seemed to have some status would be harmed by bandits in southern Myanmar.

After entering the Manglu ruling area in northern Myanmar, Mu Tianbo met more Chinese people, as if a large number of Han people were pouring into Myanmar to do business; in addition to commerce, there were other jobs that required Han people, such as the opening of a large number of Chinese schools in northern Myanmar. Since five years ago, the Manglu regime stipulated that the imperial examinations in Myanmar must be tested in additional Chinese, so Chinese has become a must for officials. What about those, starting from three years ago, the most famous Chinese academic institutions such as Chengdu and Xuzhou have issued scholarship quotas to northern Myanmar and southern Myanmar. The School of Science and Technology Association studied that in the fifteenth year of Yongli, Myanmar agreed to compensate for too many war reparations, and believed that it was unfair to Myanmar, so they planned to take half of the share obtained from Sichuan and return it to the people of Myanmar. The method was to set up scholarships, which were all Myanmar, with quotas to both northern Myanmar and southern Myanmar.

Whether under the rule of rashness or rashness, the best and smartest Burmese people selected from layer by layer are all studying hard, hoping to get a full scholarship to go to Sichuan to study. Through debate, the college generally believes that when these smartest Burmese children receive a comprehensive education in Sichuan, they will form a pro-China group after returning to China to take power, thereby accelerating the recovery of the sequelae of war in the fifteenth year of Yongli.

Many Chinese who teach in Myanmar, even fugitives from Yunnan and Sichuan, came to Myanmar to avoid the wanted traffic in Kunming. They lived a respected life in the territory of northern Myanmar. In fact, Mu Tianbo, who was also a fugitive, was soon targeted by a Han agency on the way to Bamo. After he stayed in a hotel, Han people came to make friends and asked Mu Tianbo indirectly who was and what business to do in Myanmar? Seeing Mu Tianbo hesitating and vaguely speaking, the agency became more convinced that this was a dangerous Yunnan fugitive. When he first arrived in Myanmar, he enthusiastically recommended Mu Tianbo to go to the "Manglu Dawang International Language School" to teach Yunnan dialect, saying that based on his Chinese proficiency, he would not be a problem to marry ten Burmese girls. The agency only charges half a year's salary for introduction fees, and can accept installments.

After rejecting the job recommendation of this agency, Mu Tianbo met another one after staying in the hotel the next day. This Chinese businessman was a litigant business. After confirming that Mu Tianbo's origin was unknown and did not seem to have a stable income, he wanted to win him over to be a professional plaintiff. Although Mu Tianbo looked a little money, the Chinese businessman hinted that he could not live in vain, and that the money was not exposed was the way to ensure safety. It was obvious that the people in this litigant businessman were used to robbers who fled abroad and mistake Mu Tianbo for one of them.

Yesterday, Mu Tianbo of the school could at least understand what the other party wanted to do, but this school was completely confused. What is a professional plaintiff?

Seeing that Mu Tianbo knew nothing about the situation in Myanmar, the person who recruited him smiled slightly. While thinking in his heart that he could lower his salary and commission, he patiently explained: The Myanmar government treats differently about Chinese people reporting cases and Myanmar people reporting cases. The Myanmar people throw cows all year round, but they have never found a few. If they find one of them occasionally, the owner would cry and send a plaque to the government, thanking the official for his decision for the people. However, the Chinese are different. Last time, a Chinese worker who had just arrived in Bamo lost a bracelet made of mahogany, which was probably not worth a few dollars. However, after reporting to the official, the whole city was martial law, and the yamen constable flocked out, and finally picked up the broken beads one by one in a gutter and put them together.

This kind of litigation business was born because of this. Now the business that recruited Mu Tianbo has shops in major cities in north and south Myanmar, and advertisements are covered with streets and alleys: "Chinese people sue!" According to this businessman, the remuneration for Chinese people in different regions is different. The prices in Guangdong, Guangxi and Fujian are very low, and Zhejiang and Liangjiang are slightly better. However, people like Mu Tianbo who have Yunnan-like accents are very expensive. Of course, those with Sichuan Tongxiu's identity documents - Sichuan Tongxiu comes from all over the world and cannot be confirmed by the accent.

On the third day, when he stayed in the hotel, no Chinese businessmen came to harass Mu Tianbo again, but the store owner came here in person and asked Mu Tianbo to save him no matter what.

"What's wrong?" Mu Tianbo heard a burst of noise outside the door, and suspected that there were bandits coming.

"It was some patriots who were making trouble, and the young man was afraid that they would cause too much trouble to the store." The Myanmar boss told Mu Tianbo that in the past five years, as more and more Burmese people learned about the situation in Sichuan, or had simply been to Sichuan to see the operation of the imperial government, they increasingly hoped that the rule of the Manglu King would change. Some Burmese scholars proposed that, like Sichuan, they should not sin against sinners, allow the Burmese people to comment on current affairs, and promote the independence of the criminal officials, and should not let the Burmese civilians be deceived by their own territory. Some even proposed that the property of officials should be published like Sichuan; this aroused the anger of the Myanmar patriots, saying that these scholars were all Sichuan slaves. If the Sichuan army fought with Myanmar again next time, these people would definitely lead the way for the Ming army.

"So that's it." Mu Tianbo understood it and thought that the store owner wanted him to leave the store: "I understand, I will move away, and I will never implicate the boss and other customers in the store."

"No, no, no." The shop owner knew that Mu Tianbo had misunderstood, so he waved his hand quickly: "The little old man just wanted to invite the customer to stand in front of the store. When he saw a Chinese living in this store, the government would immediately send a large number of constables to protect the store, and arrest those who disturbed the customer to sleep and beat them up."

"What about before the official constable arrived?" Mu Tianbo was still a little worried. He had heard the boss say it clearly just now. Now the group of Burmese patriots outside are all Myanmar patriots, and the one they hate the most is the Myanmar traitors who led the way for the Ming army: "Should I go out with a knife to defend myself?"

"No, of course, no one cares about your knife, but as long as you expose this authentic Yunnan accent, you will be fine." The store owner said confidently: "After hearing your Yunnan dialect, those patriots will come around with a smile and say hello to you in Chinese: Friends from Kunming, can I practice my Chinese with you?"

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