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Six hundred and sixty-six Han Sui is uncomfortable

The official Guo Peng stayed in Luoyang to manage the affairs was Xun You.

Under the arrangement of Guo Peng, Xun You took up the position of Shangshu Ling in the Central Committee of Luoyang, but his responsibility was not to handle government affairs, but to manage the huge Luoyang, and to assist Zaozhi in building it more beautiful, magnificent and tall.

Xun You knew his responsibilities well, so he ignored Cai Yong.

When Cai Yong came to him, he met him. Xun You said that this had nothing to do with him, and that this was the emperor's own intention, and that those who are ministers should not object.

Cai Yong was very angry about this and angrily scolded Xun You.

"The emperor is young and should be educated carefully. If he indulges the emperor in his fun, what will the emperor become?"

Xun You had no opinion on this, but said calmly: "Everything is your Majesty's wish. We ministers are just following Your Majesty's orders. If Mr. Situ thinks it is inappropriate, he can go to see Your Majesty and give advice to Your Majesty."

Xun You did not stop Cai Yong from meeting the young emperor, but did not express any opinions on this matter, which made Cai Yong very angry.

"Gongda, do you think this is correct? Is this the way to be a minister?"

"Mr. Situ may go to see His Majesty himself."

Xun You still talked about him.

Cai Yong had no choice but to snort and left.

Afterwards, Cai Yong went to meet the little emperor, but the result was not wonderful.

He tried to advise the young emperor to read and learn calligraphy more and learn classics to increase his knowledge, but this required reducing the emperor's time to play, which made the young emperor very unhappy.

I could have fun and enjoy myself with Guo Peng. The little emperor was very happy. As a result, Cai Yong had to let him learn as soon as he came...

More annoying.

The little emperor didn't like Cai Yong, but he also wanted to give him some face, so he took Cai Yong to play mahjong together. Cai Yong was not good at such things, so he continued to advise the little emperor not to lose his ambition and to read more.

This made the little emperor more and more annoyed Cai Yong. He had a headache when he saw Cai Yong coming. He thought of ways to avoid Cai Yong, and complained to the eunuchs around him that Cai Yong was very annoyed.

"Every time Mr. Cai comes over, I can't continue to have fun. My good mood is ruined. It's really annoying!"

The little emperor complained repeatedly.

"Your Majesty is the emperor. As long as your Majesty orders not to let Situ come, Situ cannot come."

The eunuchs, who were instructed by Guo Peng, realized that the time was coming, so they flatteredly told the little emperor that he had this power.

Hearing the eunuchs say this, the little emperor suddenly realized and suddenly realized that he felt that there was another village of light.

So the little emperor directly ordered Cai Yong not to teach him to study again, and exchanged for the Guo family's children who were originally teaching him to study and continued their study time for two hours.

It’s better for Guo Peng, delicious, fun and useful, and you don’t have to worry about studying. How good would it be if you could continue like this?

The little emperor thought so.

Guo Peng stayed to teach the young emperor that the young emperor was very tolerant of the young emperor and did whatever the young emperor wanted, so the young emperor began to gradually reduce his study time, reducing it in a quarter of an hour.

No one stopped him.

As a result, the situation became more and more serious, and the little emperor became less and less willing to study, more and more playful and more enjoyable.

In the end, the little emperor simply reduced his study time for less than half an hour. He woke up every morning and fooled him a little, and then ran out to eat, drink, play mahjong with his playmates.

He had fun playing all kinds of fun, and he could also play barbecue by himself while eating. Guo Peng sent someone to teach barbecue techniques and beggar chicken techniques to the little emperor, and cultivated his hands-on and self-care ability. He was obviously very concerned about him and was worried that he would become a nerd with high scores and low energy.

So the little emperor no longer has to worry about becoming a nerd with high scores and low ability.

He was immersed in a happy childhood all day long, feeling endless happiness and life was very beautiful.

Cai Yong was very helpless about this situation. He did not know how to fight and did not dare to give advice. He had to obey the emperor's orders. However, seeing the little emperor eating, drinking, playing mahjong every day, he felt very frustrated and lived in Luoyang with depression.

He wrote to Guo Peng, hoping that Guo Peng could persuade the young emperor, and wrote to his old friend Zheng Xuan, complaining about his helplessness and depression to his old friend.

If Cai Yong was just depressed, then Zang Hong and Bao Xin were in dire straits.

The Shaofu, Taifu, there is nothing to do. The Shaofu has no money to manage, and the Taifu has no horse to manage. Zang Hong can drive the little emperor, but what can the little emperor bring to him?

The little emperor usually didn't need Zang Hong to drive, but instead pulled Zang Hong, Bao Xin, and Xun Yu, and asked the three of them to accompany the little emperor to gather a table to play mahjong.

The four of them gathered together to play mahjong, which made the little emperor very happy, but Zang Hong and others were very sad, and tears were circling in their stomachs and could not flow out at all.

Xun Yu was in pain, and Zang Hong and Bao Xin were in pain.

They thought about persuading the little emperor to read some books and do something, but when they saw Cai Yong's fate, they were afraid that they would not even see the little emperor in the future, so they could only accompany the little emperor to play mahjong against their will.

Xun Yu was already a little numb, but Zang Hong and Bao Xin had not yet. They felt that they had just said what they should say as Han officials. How could Guo Peng think that they had done something wrong and said something wrong, and do such a thing to them?

The two still didn't understand what Guo Peng was thinking now.

But no matter what, Cao Chun, Cao Hong and Zhao Yun blocked them three times, and locked them up firmly in Luoyang City. Luoyang City did not look like a Didu at all, but rather a prison.

This was the first thing Zang Hong felt, and he felt that he had lost his freedom and could not even leave Luoyang City.

Xun You was the warden, not the Shangshu Ling.

The people in the prison have no actual power, they just sound good and look good.

All those who hold actual power have the title of Wei official, while simple Han officials only have symbolic power.

What exactly does this mean?

Zang Hong began to think, and Bao Xin also began to think.

But no matter what, the situation has been determined. They were taken down by Guo Peng without any precautions.

But for Guo Peng, this is just the beginning.

Now it is just a rise in openness and decline in secret and political exile. After that, if they have any actions, Guo Peng will upgrade his methods.

As time went by, the news of the new emperor's ascending the throne soon spread throughout the northern land, crossed the military blockade, headed towards Liangzhou, Yizhou, Jingzhou and Jiangdong, and also to Liaodong.

After hearing the news, these military losers responded differently.

Ma Teng and Han Sui accepted it.

After Guo Peng sent people to announce the news, Ma Teng and Han Sui and a group of warlords of Liangzhou accepted the new emperor.

Because they dared not resist Guo Peng, for fear that Guo Peng would set up a large army to attack.

When Hanzhong was taken down, Guo Peng could march two ways to attack Liangzhou. The Liangzhou generals who had just experienced the war each suffered losses and were unable to compete with Guo Peng's strong army, so they had to choose to surrender.

Isn’t it just a little emperor?

Can't I accept it?

But then they became a little depressed.

Guo Peng appointed Ma Teng as the governor of Liangzhou in the name of Liu Jian, and then appointed his eldest son Ma Chao as the general of the Great Han Dynasty to attack the West and the prefect of Longxi.

Han Sui's son-in-law Yan Xing was appointed as the prefect of Hanyang County and General Anxi, and then Han Sui himself was appointed as the Liangzhou Special Administrative Officer.

This is equivalent to letting Ma Teng and Ma Chao take charge of the military and political power in Liangzhou, serving as the top leaders of the military and political affairs respectively, and let Han Sui be Ma Teng's assistant, and Han Sui's son-in-law be Ma Chao's assistant.

This situation made the generals of Liangzhou a little confused.

It’s okay for Ma Teng to be the governor of Liangzhou. This Ma Chao was the general of the Western Expedition, and Han Sui was Ma Teng’s deputy, and Yan Xing was the assistant of Ma Chao. What does this mean?

The Liangzhou Military Alliance is loose, but there are two cores in the looseness, the so-called dual-core drive, running side by side.

Ma Teng and Han Sui have been indistinguishable from each other for a long time and have maintained a delicate balance. Of course, this balance is a bit unstable, so there are occasionally some minor frictions. However, with Guo Peng, a powerful foreign enemy, they can still maintain peace in general.
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