Chapter 1697: No One Dare Not Follow
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However, even though she knew chaos had arisen, Mi Yue remained fearless.
She dispersed the surrendered servants and arranged for the leaders to be killed or imprisoned, while the remainder were sent away for training before being integrated into the army upon Xiao Jin's return.
Li Han's two families rebelled, which not only did not damage the strength of the Prince Yu's court, but also sent several thousand soldiers to the Prince Yu's court. I wonder how the King of Luguo would feel if he knew about this.
In addition to having numerous servants and wealth, both the Li and Han families also owned a lot of land. Including the land of several noble families who rebelled with them, they occupied two-thirds of the land in Huayang City. All of this land was confiscated by Mi Yue and became the property of the royal court.
After examining the confiscated property, Mi Yue finally smiled, "It's indeed the quickest way to get rich through wiping out a family and confiscating their property."
"Post two pieces of good news," Mi Yue said.
Just now, she received another urgent report brought by a fast horse sent by the dark guards, stating that Xiao Huan had taken over the city of Weiye.
If calculated, it only took three days to capture two cities, which for Xiao Huan was considered routine.
However, when this record was announced, the noble families in the royal city were all surprised by the strength of the Prince of Yu's court, which far exceeded their expectations. With only a little over a thousand men, they defended Yu Palace, and with only three thousand troops, they conquered two cities in three days. This strength is simply that of divine soldiers and generals.
Even with the help of Jun Mo Xiao's Yubing army, taking two cities at such a quick pace, especially the seemingly impregnable Weiye City, is unprecedented. It is worth noting that when Zhang State attacked Weiye City in the past, it took a full month, and that was due to the lack of troops and leaders to command them. Now, Weiye City is guarded like an iron bucket by skilled soldiers and capable generals of Zhang State.
This sturdy iron barrel actually broke so suddenly?
The surviving aristocrats and noble families wiped away their sweat in secret. Fortunately, the Li and Han families did not look up to them and did not drag them into the rebellion. Otherwise, given the situation in the Yù Prince's city earlier, they would have rebelled with them. If that were the case, they would have been in trouble now.
The bloody repression by Princess Miyue has left the entire Yuhuang Palace and its surroundings in a state of panic. Even after several days, the whole city remains quiet and the people are afraid to venture outside, and if they do they do so with trepidation. The aristocrats and noble families are even more cautious, with their doors tightly closed and living in constant fear.
This tense environment is extremely unfavorable for Wang Ting's development, and even more unfavorable for consolidating public opinion. Mi Yue is thinking about how to break this tension and restore Wang Ting's popularity, when suddenly, Master Pu Xian arrives.
Venerable Master PuXian brought his disciples, Yuan and over ten monks to the Yu Prince's City.
Upon learning the news, Princess MiYue personally went out of the palace to greet them.
When she saw that Venerable Master PuXian was about to bow to her, MiYue stopped him and smiled, "It's only been a few years, why is the master being so polite?"
Venerable Master PuXian smiled kindly and placed his hands together, saying "Amitabha Buddha, it has been several years since we last met. How have you been, my dear friend?"
"I have been well, Master. Have you come here on your travels?" asked MiYue, as she invited the venerable to come to the palace with her.
Master Puxian only brought his disciples into the palace and asked other monks to stay outside, saying, "I am here specifically to promote Buddhism."
Mi Yue was surprised and asked, "Is that true?"
After entering the main hall for the meeting, Master Puxian finally revealed the story after tea was served.
Originally, Master PuXian came to the state of Yu with the intention of building a Buddhist temple and propagating Buddhist teachings.
Upon hearing this, MiYue was intrigued and said, "Master, I am happy to hear that you wish to spread Buddhism in Yu, but I have a condition."
"Please speak, benefactor," said Venerable Samantabhadra solemnly. "To tell the truth, both myself and my bodhicitta owe the benefactor a great debt of gratitude. As long as it does not go against the Buddha's teachings, I will definitely comply with any requests the benefactor may have."
She dispersed the surrendered servants and arranged for the leaders to be killed or imprisoned, while the remainder were sent away for training before being integrated into the army upon Xiao Jin's return.
Li Han's two families rebelled, which not only did not damage the strength of the Prince Yu's court, but also sent several thousand soldiers to the Prince Yu's court. I wonder how the King of Luguo would feel if he knew about this.
In addition to having numerous servants and wealth, both the Li and Han families also owned a lot of land. Including the land of several noble families who rebelled with them, they occupied two-thirds of the land in Huayang City. All of this land was confiscated by Mi Yue and became the property of the royal court.
After examining the confiscated property, Mi Yue finally smiled, "It's indeed the quickest way to get rich through wiping out a family and confiscating their property."
"Post two pieces of good news," Mi Yue said.
Just now, she received another urgent report brought by a fast horse sent by the dark guards, stating that Xiao Huan had taken over the city of Weiye.
If calculated, it only took three days to capture two cities, which for Xiao Huan was considered routine.
However, when this record was announced, the noble families in the royal city were all surprised by the strength of the Prince of Yu's court, which far exceeded their expectations. With only a little over a thousand men, they defended Yu Palace, and with only three thousand troops, they conquered two cities in three days. This strength is simply that of divine soldiers and generals.
Even with the help of Jun Mo Xiao's Yubing army, taking two cities at such a quick pace, especially the seemingly impregnable Weiye City, is unprecedented. It is worth noting that when Zhang State attacked Weiye City in the past, it took a full month, and that was due to the lack of troops and leaders to command them. Now, Weiye City is guarded like an iron bucket by skilled soldiers and capable generals of Zhang State.
This sturdy iron barrel actually broke so suddenly?
The surviving aristocrats and noble families wiped away their sweat in secret. Fortunately, the Li and Han families did not look up to them and did not drag them into the rebellion. Otherwise, given the situation in the Yù Prince's city earlier, they would have rebelled with them. If that were the case, they would have been in trouble now.
The bloody repression by Princess Miyue has left the entire Yuhuang Palace and its surroundings in a state of panic. Even after several days, the whole city remains quiet and the people are afraid to venture outside, and if they do they do so with trepidation. The aristocrats and noble families are even more cautious, with their doors tightly closed and living in constant fear.
This tense environment is extremely unfavorable for Wang Ting's development, and even more unfavorable for consolidating public opinion. Mi Yue is thinking about how to break this tension and restore Wang Ting's popularity, when suddenly, Master Pu Xian arrives.
Venerable Master PuXian brought his disciples, Yuan and over ten monks to the Yu Prince's City.
Upon learning the news, Princess MiYue personally went out of the palace to greet them.
When she saw that Venerable Master PuXian was about to bow to her, MiYue stopped him and smiled, "It's only been a few years, why is the master being so polite?"
Venerable Master PuXian smiled kindly and placed his hands together, saying "Amitabha Buddha, it has been several years since we last met. How have you been, my dear friend?"
"I have been well, Master. Have you come here on your travels?" asked MiYue, as she invited the venerable to come to the palace with her.
Master Puxian only brought his disciples into the palace and asked other monks to stay outside, saying, "I am here specifically to promote Buddhism."
Mi Yue was surprised and asked, "Is that true?"
After entering the main hall for the meeting, Master Puxian finally revealed the story after tea was served.
Originally, Master PuXian came to the state of Yu with the intention of building a Buddhist temple and propagating Buddhist teachings.
Upon hearing this, MiYue was intrigued and said, "Master, I am happy to hear that you wish to spread Buddhism in Yu, but I have a condition."
"Please speak, benefactor," said Venerable Samantabhadra solemnly. "To tell the truth, both myself and my bodhicitta owe the benefactor a great debt of gratitude. As long as it does not go against the Buddha's teachings, I will definitely comply with any requests the benefactor may have."