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Chapter 87: Barbarians go north, Huns go south(2/2)

Thinking of this, King Xian's expression became a little ugly.

"Ministers."

Emperor Hongxuan glanced at everyone present, exuding a unique aura that intimidated all civil and military officials.

"Nowadays, the barbarians are marching north and the Xiongnu are marching south. At this time of crisis, everyone should put aside their personal grudges and work together in the same boat. As long as the monarch and his ministers are united, there will be no enemy that cannot be defeated. I hope that all of you, dear friends, can do your best to assist me.

If anyone dares to hide his selfish motives and take this opportunity to harm the country and the people, I will not forgive him lightly!"

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"Long live my emperor! Long live!"

The kings and ministers all spoke in unison, somewhat approving of Emperor Hongxuan.

This seemingly young Xinjun is not as naive as imagined.

However, this was a big blow to the officials of the Xian Wang Party.

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The tenth day of June.

Suzhou, Wenyuan.

"The new emperor ascended the throne, the barbarians went north, and the Huns went south. Haha... If the previous emperor passed on to the Eight Wise Kings, how dare the barbarians and the Huns make such a noise?"

"Hmph! Letting a twelve-year-old prince inherit the throne will definitely put the Yun Kingdom into danger. I protest!"

"Well said! Who in the world is more suitable to be the king of a country than a wise king?"

"That's it! That's it!"

In the square, many scholars were enjoying the shade under the trees, but they said very unpleasant things about Emperor Hongxuan.

Scholars headed by Ji Changan spread the information that the Eight Wise Kings were more suitable to be kings, and many children of aristocratic families responded.

Some scholars are too lazy to pay attention and let Ji Changan and others talk nonsense.

Anyway, Emperor Hongxuan is in power now, so what’s the use of the scholars who support the Xian Wang Party no matter how much they say?

Du Ning passed by this place and heard the conversation between Ji Changan and others, and shook his head helplessly.

"Hey! Mr. Du, are you going to school?"

When Ji Changan saw Du Ning coming, he quickly stopped Du Ning and said with a smile: "We are discussing things about the new emperor. I wonder what Mr. Du thinks of the new emperor? We want to ask you for advice. If it is the biography of the previous emperor,

As the Eight Wise Kings, do you think the barbarians and the Xiongnu will invade the frontiers?"

The implication is that if the Eight Wise Kings succeed to the throne, the barbarians and Huns will not dare to invade.

Because Ji Changan and others believed that the barbarians and Xiongnu sent troops to Yun State precisely because they learned that the new emperor of Yun State was a child.

Therefore, the reason why the barbarians went north and the Xiongnu went south was because the new emperor of Yun State was young and they felt that Yun State was easy to bully.

"Mr. Ji, I don't want to answer such boring questions like yours. I'm in a hurry to go to class." Du Ning said.

"This is a national event, how can we call it boring?"

Ji Changan stopped Du Ning and said in a rogue manner: "Master Du, please make it clear."

"Hey..."

Du Ning sighed and said slowly: "I think if a wise king were in power, the whole country would be in chaos."

"Joke! What a big joke!"

Ji Changan and others laughed loudly, with sarcasm on their faces.

Du Ning continued: "If a wise king ascends the throne, who will be convinced by King Ji, King Chong, King Yan, and King Hexia? I'm afraid that before the barbarians and Xiongnu invade the border, our own court will be destroyed by the kings and ministers.

It has become a mess. During the national mourning period, the barbarians and the Huns have already been arranging their troops. No matter who ascends the throne, it will be the same. However, if the young prince ascends the throne, the kings will take the initiative to seek stability and not be in chaos."

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