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Text One Hundred and Seven: Political Commissar

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    Qi Zhe didn't know the meaning of Wen Wan's words until he returned to the palace.  His yard has been transformed.  The new courtyard is not far from Prince Hao's study.  As for the people serving below, Prince Hao can let him handle it himself.

    Qi Zhe thought of Wen Wan¡¯s words, and he knew that all this was because of his cousin Wen Wan.  Qi Zhe felt even more grateful.  After listening to the steward's message, he no longer had any taboos and only kept the two followers who had followed him in the past. These two followers were also his confidants and were very loyal.  As for the other maids and women in the yard, none of them were left.  It's not that all of them have problems, but I don't feel at ease if I leave them alone, so I replaced them with new ones and re-adjusted them.

    Prince Hao heard that Qi Zhe had only left two personal attendants, and the people serving in the courtyard were changed, with a somewhat angry look on his face.  Wen Wan's letter to Prince Hao did not say anything about her stepmother's abuse of her stepmother, but simply quoted the imperial doctor's words, saying that the child was too thoughtful, malnourished, and extremely insecure.  These are more effective than writing about torture.

    Prince Hao is a human spirit among human spirits. How could he not understand the connotation of this statement?  But it is difficult to deal with it. After all, it is a matter in the son's backyard, and this woman has a very virtuous reputation.  Also loved in the backyard.  As for wanting to kill Qi Zhe, that's all because this child is too thoughtful.  After much deliberation, I decided to cut it across the board.  Just move the child to the side, and then change the people around him.  He also warned the second master that he should not interfere with Qi Zhe's affairs in the future.

    Such an action automatically alerted the people in the backyard.  Prince Hao is the powerful person in the palace, and no one has the guts to refute what he says.

    And the child who appears in front of everyone is no longer a naughty child. Of course, it is impossible for him to become a polite child.  That would be too evil.  But even with such a small change, everyone was surprised.  I know in my heart that the princess has a really good way of training people!

    Concubine Tong Shizi didn¡¯t take it seriously at first, but she will regret it now.  Such a huge change had taken place in just ten days. You should know that she should have talked to Wen Wan at that time and taken her son directly (Concubine Tong Shizi thought her son was still young and was a little reluctant to let him go. She adopted a non-active and inactive attitude).

    In the palace of Prince Hao.  The most naughty children were instantly reformed by the princess.  The news spread throughout the upper circles.

    When Wen Wan received the news, she was a little speechless: "In the past ten days or so, I have only been with him during meals. I didn't teach him anything at all! I got this reputation in vain."

    Xia Ying covered her mouth and smiled, I'm afraid that even if others want to bear this name, they won't be able to bear it!

    It¡¯s not without reason that Qi Zhe¡¯s transformation was so great due to Wen Wan.  Mingrui and Mingjin taught me so well that I won¡¯t say much more.  Even Ling Chang, after three years, seems to have been completely transformed, which is not surprising.  What does a family inheritance rely on?  There are successors.  But the princess has the ability to turn rotten wood into something magical, so she can stop people from looking at her in awe.

    Fortunately, Wenwan¡¯s status is high enough, and most people don¡¯t dare to say this.  If his status were a little lower, he would probably have broken through the threshold in the princess's palace.  Even the emperor smiled and said that Wen Wan should become a teacher.

    Wen Wan heard this.  Happy: "Uncle Emperor, what you said will work. You quickly find someone to take over, and I will be the teacher. I have a class every morning and afternoon (you have taken enough classes), I have more  So comfortable!¡±

    The emperor was speechless, why are you thinking of giving up your choice?  He was still less than thirty, but he was almost fifty and still full of energy (Wen Wan cried: Uncle Emperor, you are using me as a man).  The emperor originally wanted to tell Wen Wan something.  Seeing Wen Wan's appearance, she also gave up.  Having said that, this girl will probably have to resist to the end.  Forget it, I'll tell her then.

    Wen Wan asked about Wen Wan's plans for Haikou and Jiangnan: "Uncle Emperor, I remember that the last time we moved to Jiangnan was less than ten years ago. This time, Uncle Emperor plans to" It's a big move.  Still moving a little.  Wen Wan thought about what Xia Ying said about the governor of Jiangnan being the emperor's confidant, so it was probably just a small matter.  Ping Shangtang, a mentally retarded person whose direct boss is the emperor, can behave like this despite never giving him any shoes to wear. It¡¯s really unbearable!

    The emperor nodded: "Jiangnan is not moving. Haikou is going to move." So much money was lost, and it was all money from the treasury.  Haikou, the taxation has exceeded that of Jiangnan.  There will be more and more in the future.  The emperor was extremely satisfied with Haikou.

    Thinking of this, the emperor looked at Wen Wan.  Wen Wan strongly supported the establishment of the maritime ban.  He was also moved by Wen Wan's blueprint, but he didn't expect it to be exactly as Wen Wan described.  Now Haikou has become a taxing powerhouse: "Wen Wan, you have to take over the Huwei Army?" The generals who committed the crime in the Huwei Army have been assigned, and now they are in charge.

    Wen Wan has also been thinking about this matter recently: "Uncle Emperor, you choose the generals of the Huwei Army. It can be promoted from below. It can be transferred from other places (Wen Wan means no new recruits). But I  ?We hope to have a person who does ideological work (called a political commissar in modern times).  Give these generals a heads up from time to time.  Don't let them make this mistake again.  "Wen Wan thinks. As long as it doesn't go over the line, she won't care about making money in the gray area. She has to give people a way to survive.

    The emperor knew that Wen Wan must have pushed the matter to him.  I just didn't expect Wen Wan to want to get a civil servant to join.  After hearing the gentle explanation, the emperor found it very interesting.  In the eyes of the emperor, gentle people are actually equivalent to the supervisors in the current court.

    Wen Wan complained in her heart that this political commissar could be equivalent to supervising the army.  Supervising the army is to supervise the loyalty of the generals on behalf of the emperor, which is the same function as the detailed work.  This political commissar was doing ideological work, and he was a million miles away.  Of course, the emperor thought that he was the supervisor of the army: "Uncle Emperor, the candidate for the supervisor of the army must be carefully selected. I think this can be regarded as a case. If it is good, we can equip the army with such people in the future."  It can reduce the probability of the princess becoming corrupted.  Wenwan let him disappear without any hope.  Wherever there is interest, there is covetousness.  Let everyone know that the consequences are not something they can bear, and the probability will be reduced.

    There are 5,000 people in the Huwei Army. The emperor lets Wen Wan do what he wants: "For the commander of the Huwei Army, I think it is better to promote him from below. If he is transferred from other places, he may not obey your orders." The emperor is also sincerely thinking of Wen Wan.  .  The officers under the Huwei Army basically followed Bai Shinian through life and death, and the Huwei Army was founded by Wen Wan.  Now that Wen Wan has feelings for these convicted officers, she will definitely obey Wen Wan.

    Wen Wan has long understood the truth behind it.  So after listening to the emperor's words, Wen Wan smiled sincerely: "Uncle the emperor is so kind." This saves a lot of trouble.

    The emperor asked Wen Wan if there was anyone he liked.

    Wen Wan really valued one person. He was a middle-level general of the Huwei Army, and his surname was Guan.  The advantage of this person is that he is loyal, upright, and a very principled person.  He would never do anything that went beyond his principles.  The disadvantage is that he doesn't know how to adapt (only refers to the worldly skills, not military qualities), and therefore he is unwilling to join in with others, and then he was ostracized and later demoted two levels.  Wen Wan has always liked people with principles. Of course, if she was doing business and recruiting shopkeepers, Wen Wan would definitely not use this temperament.  But the military camp is a different matter. As long as you can fight, you can use wood and gentleness.  And the more upright and honest you are, the more assured you are of Wen Wan.

    The emperor saw the person recommended by Wen Wan and nodded: "The vision is good. But where is the candidate to supervise the army?" This candidate is not easy to find.

    Wen Wan shook her head: "I haven't found it yet, so I'll look for it slowly." Wen Wan was actually thinking in her heart that she definitely wouldn't be able to find it for the time being, but it doesn't matter.  Not having it now does not mean not having it in the future.

    After talking about the business, the emperor said: "I am going to Zhuangzi after the Lantern Festival. Then you will go with me." The emperor was fresh from the first year and went to Zhuangzi before the New Year.  Now I only go there after the Chinese New Year.  After all, there are sacrifices to be made during the New Year and ministers must be summoned.

    Wen Wan nodded: "There's another little carrot head. Now there are four of them. I won't accept any more." Except for Prince Hao, no one could move her anymore.  Of course, the main reason is that the price paid by Prince Hao is too high, and few people have such a big deal.

    Wen Wan thought for a while and then mentioned the 5% shares held by Prince Hao: "Uncle Emperor, I don't want this share either. You see how to deal with it." Wen Wan meant to leave it to the emperor.  She doesn't want it anymore.  Wen Wan already had 10% of the stock in her hand, which was enough.

    The emperor is not short of the two to three hundred thousand taels of silver now: "In this case, let's put it into the Charity Hall!" After getting this name in these years, the emperor really hasn't done anything.

    Wen Wan was overjoyed after hearing this: "It's done, it's done, it's done." With such a large amount of money added every year, it seems that the scale of the Charity Hall can be expanded.  After Wen Wan thought of this, she said: "When my two workshops return their capital, I will also put 10% of the workshop's shares in. This way I don't have to contribute any more money."

    The emperor couldn¡¯t laugh or cry after hearing this.  : "I didn't expect you to be stupid sometimes!" The reason for going out was not because of Wen Wan herself.

    Wen Wan said cheerfully: "The money that has not gone into my pocket is naturally not my own." Wen Wan is in a good mood now.  After solving the problem of the Huwei Army and the emperor's favoritism, Wen Wan felt extremely comfortable.

    Unfortunately, before Wen Wan could be happy for two minutes, the emperor asked Wen Wan an unpleasant topic: "You know everything about Ping Shang Tang. What do you think?"

    Wen Wan's answer was very clear: "Act according to the laws of Daqi, and you will be punished according to whichever one you commit." According to Ping Shangtang's crime, it will not lead to death.  At most, one would be exiled.

    The emperor seemed to have understood Wen Wan's thoughts: "We can't be sentenced to exile. At most, we will be dismissed from the service and will never be hired. Wen Wan, don't look at the monk's face and the Buddha's face. He is your mother's son." Let's talk about Ping Shangtang.  Big or small, small or small.  The emperor wanted to deal with it in a small way.  ?He is also the heir of the imperial sister, so he has a bad reputation after being exiled.

    Wen Wan curled her lips: "I have protected him for the past twenty years. He has lived smoothly for so many years without suffering at all. Uncle Emperor, you have to give him a long memory." If it is because of her mother, she will not let him.  Ping Shangtang suffered a little, and Wen Wan felt very uncomfortable.  I always feel like she's cheating for personal gain.

    The emperor nodded in response to Wen Wan: "Sure, he will suffer enough this time." Even if Wen Wan didn't say anything, the emperor would still let him suffer enough.  Not being exiled doesn't mean you're comfortable.  This time he will definitely suffer enough.
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