163 [Noble]
The visitor is none other than Gu Liang.
He walked to Pei Yue like a dragon and a tiger, and looked at Luo Ting with a half-smile on his face.
Luo Ting glanced at the dark sky and said calmly: "Whether you are studying literature or martial arts, you are all serving the country. Why do you want to rob others?"
Most of the nobles were unwilling to provoke Luo Ting, but that didn't mean that everyone would fear him like a tiger. Someone like Gu Liang naturally had the qualifications to be on an equal footing with him. He raised his hand and patted Pei Yue's shoulder, the admiration and joy in his eyes clearly visible.
, and then said to Luo Ting: "I am not your opponent for bickering, but if you want to annoy me, be careful I will beat you up here. You are a powerful ruler, the Prime Minister of Liang is in charge of important ministers, if you are beaten by me here
If you fall down, how can you set an example for all officials in the future?"
His voice was not loud, but it was enough to be heard by the officials nearby. As if they were really afraid that he would take action, many people quietly stayed away to avoid being harmed.
Luo Tingsheng laughed angrily and said, "Gu Manzi, are you still being reasonable?"
Gu Liang didn't take it seriously and said domineeringly: "My fist is the truth. This is where the nobles stand. You'd better hurry back to the civil servants."
Before Luo Ting left, he did not forget to say to Pei Yue: "Think carefully about my words."
After he left, Gu Liang whispered: "Don't worry, these civil servants have some problems in their minds."
Pei Yue smiled and said, "Uncle, I probably understand what he is thinking."
Gu Liang took him a few steps to the side and said solemnly: "When I am not in Kyoto, if you encounter more difficult troubles, you can go to Luo Ting for help."
Pei Yue was shocked. He couldn't digest the news in a short time. He saw the verbal exchange between Gu Liang and Luo Ting very clearly. The two were like a microcosm of the confrontation between Daliang's civil and military officials. It seemed that no matter what,
You can't pee in a pot, but Gu Liang said this at this moment. It seems that the two of them have a close personal relationship, otherwise Pei Yue would not be in trouble to find each other.
What puzzles Pei Yue even more is where Gu Liang is going?
According to his assumption, Gu Liang would be promoted to the Xifu after serving as the head coach of Nan Daying for a few years. Anyway, he and Lu Min were not the same person, so the emperor would not have any concerns.
Gu Liang said briefly: "After the court meeting, Your Majesty will ask me to go to the southern border to command the camps."
Pei Yue said slightly excitedly: "Is the imperial court going to send troops?"
Gu Liang looked at him approvingly, then shook his head and said: "It's not that fast. It takes time for me to integrate the camps, and it also takes time for the court to prepare weapons and supplies. A national war is by no means a trivial matter, and cannot be decided overnight."
Pei Yue was in a daze for a moment. He was not worried that he would not have support in Kyoto after Gu Liang left. Even without the help of a big boss like Luo Ting, he was now confident that he could gain a foothold in Kyoto. What's more, after the court meeting, he was determined
I decided to go back to Green Willow Village to improve myself in peace. Apart from the briquette stuff, I wouldn't have much contact with the outside world.
What made his heart swell was the word "national war" mentioned by Gu Liang.
It was not a campaign to suppress bandits in the capital, but a collision of hundreds of thousands or even hundreds of thousands of people on the battlefield, which determined the fate of the two dynasties.
In such a general trend, no one can stay out of it. Either be a passerby on the shore and be submerged by the huge waves, or stand at the head of the tide and be a tide maker.
Gu Liang added: "I will not leave Beijing immediately. I will stay in Beijing for a while. During this period, I can help you establish that business."
Pei Yue said gratefully: "Thank you, uncle."
Gu Liang raised his hand and patted him on the shoulder, shook his head and said, "Thank you for what? After I leave the capital, you have to visit the Guangping Marquis Mansion frequently, and you have to make up your mind if anything happens."
Pei Yue had no reason to refuse, not to mention that he never thought about refusing. He nodded and said, "I will do my best."
Gu Liang raised his head and glanced at the sky, and finally gave instructions: "Today at the court meeting, if His Majesty asks you, don't panic or think too much, just say what you have to say, just pay attention to etiquette."
Pei Yue responded, finally starting to feel a little nervous.
However, after the court meeting began, his nervousness gradually calmed down.
As a Bai Shen who was originally not qualified to go to court, he was located at the very back of the ministers, not far from the gate of the main hall of Chengtian Palace. There were densely packed officials in front of him, and when he looked up cautiously, he could only see Long
Sitting on the chair was a man wearing a dragon robe, and even his face could not be seen clearly.
Distance can not only produce beauty, but also weaken the majesty he perceives from the emperor.
After the standard etiquette procedures, the court ceremony officially began.
Contrary to Pei Yue's imagination, the court meeting in Daliang was not just a matter of the ministers casually stepping forward to make arrangements after the internal supervisor announced, "If there is something to report, but if there is nothing to do, leave the court." In fact, after a hundred years of development, the court meeting in Daliang had already developed a set of efficiencies.
Pretty good process.
After the start, Luo Ting, the right-wing governor, first announced several issues for today's court meeting, and then discussed them one by one.
The first topic today was the civil unrest in Yongzhou. Officials related to it spoke in order of rank. After that, several important ministers gave countermeasures and strategies, and finally the emperor made the final decision. During the whole process, there was no lively debate between ministers like a vegetable market.
The sight made Pei Yue a little disappointed.
After thinking for a while, he realized that this kind of issue must have been discussed between the emperor and the two ministers long ago, and the court meeting was just a formality.
The previous topics had nothing to do with Pei Yue. Although the ministers did not drop their book bags too much when speaking, they still couldn't help but quote scriptures, which made him a little bored.
Looking to the side, I saw a seventh-grade official standing upright with bright eyes. He kept reacting to the words of the important ministers, nodding and smiling, or being indignant, as if he was an outstanding official.
listener.
Pei Yue noticed that most of the officials next to him looked drowsy, but this gentleman was unique. He couldn't help but keep this pale-faced official in his mind, who was probably only about thirty years old.
After a series of issues submitted by local states, the eunuch began to read out the imperial decree drafted by the emperor and approved by the two governments.
Not surprisingly, Pei Yue heard Li Zijun's name.
When he heard the words "Exiled to Guping Town", his heart suddenly relaxed.
In the conflict with Li Zijun, he was a complete victim. From the earliest conflict outside Luliu Village to the later attack on the official road, it was the other party who was provoking trouble from the beginning to the end. Although Pei Yue did not
After suffering substantial harm, he gained money and met Ye Qi, which was almost a blessing in disguise. But now that he knew that the other party was unlucky, he was still a little relieved and happy.
The slightly thin voice of the eunuch echoed in the main hall and lasted for so long that many officials were fighting before their eyes.
"...Li Jin, the commander of the Yanshan Guards in the Longxiang camp, was loyal, brave and good at fighting. He had meritorious service in killing the enemy. He annihilated 750 mountain bandits. For his merits, he was awarded the title of Son of Yanshan and was granted food to 500 households."
"... Pei Yue, the third son of Pei Rong of the Dingguo Prefecture, has made great achievements at a young age and has made meritorious contributions. He has personally experienced arrows and stones and served the country. Due to his merits, he was awarded the title of Son of Zhongshan and was given the title of 500 households in the town."
Pei Yue was shocked. The officials next to him had known his identity for a long time. At this moment, they couldn't help but cast envious and even slightly flattering looks.
This is the first non-inherited viscount in Daliang who is only fourteen years old. What is more important is the name of this title.
Zhongshanzi!
Chapter completed!