#1349 behind the scenes
Finally arriving at the town at the foot of the mountain, everyone who survived and escaped breathed a sigh of relief.
Most of the people lost by the Seventh Prince were servants. When they arrived at the next stop in the city, they could go to the slave market and spend some money to temporarily replenish a batch.
To put it bluntly, why does the Seventh Prince have to bring so many servants with him when he travels far away? On the one hand, he does not want to reduce the quality of life, and on the other hand, servants are cheap and can be sacrificed when necessary... The maintenance cost of the Seventh Prince's escort is just
The difference is that they are all carefully selected and cultivated. They cannot be sacrificed casually until the critical moment.
So, no matter which world we are in, the value of people is completely different. Only valuable people will be raised and valued.
When Ye Molan becomes the King of Yao, he will not get his salary in vain, and he will definitely reflect his own value.
Not only for the sake of everyone in the entire Yao Prince's Palace, but Ye Molan subconsciously still protects these people around him, then the Yao Prince's Palace has to gain a foothold. Only if the Yao Prince has the ability to surpass 0 hard 0, the Yao Prince's Palace will have enough weight.
, Only the people in Prince Yao's Mansion can straighten their backs and not be bullied by others.
In Ye Molan's case, unlike other nobles, Ye Molan believes that the premise of servants protecting their masters is that their masters must first protect their subordinates and become the reliance of everyone...
Who says this girl has no sense of responsibility?
Then it depends on what the matter is? There will never be ambiguity in matters of right and wrong.
Ye Molan despised the seventh prince's behavior of pushing away and sacrificing his injured concubine when facing danger and protecting himself! It was also because there were so many people at the time that he didn't see it, otherwise, this girl would have saved him easily.
Ye Molan didn't see it, but someone else in Prince Yao's palace saw it, and then reported it to Prince Yao.
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On the other side, the censor Yang Chang, who had already set off from the imperial city and was on his way to Tao Dou Kingdom, led 3,000 sergeants and was supervised by the queen. At this time, he received a letter from a flying pigeon:
The bandits failed.
The eldest princess and the seventh prince are political enemies, but this time the target is not the seventh prince, but wants to get rid of King Yao with the help of bandits.
Send cronies to hide their identities and bribe the bandits, but the bandits have no idea who the people they want to kill are? The masked men who hire murderers are given gold bars, so what if they know? They are all desperadoes anyway.
As long as the gold bars given are genuine, the bandits will not ask who the masked man is?
Why did the eldest princess use bandits who were not very strong in martial arts to kill people? Instead of the dead soldiers raised by the eldest princess's palace?
Of course, she didn't want anyone to suspect the eldest princess herself.
The other party would just think it was bad luck to encounter a bandit on the road.
Why did the eldest princess kill King Yao this time?
This is because Her Majesty the Queen treats King Yao too well. On the surface, King Yao seems to have no power, but Her Majesty the Queen has carefully selected the princes, side princes, and even Xiu Husbands who marry King Yao.
There are so many talented people, and the forces behind them are vast and rich... gathered in a palace of the Yao Prince, this makes it difficult for the eldest princess to feel at ease.
Originally, the eldest princess would not attack King Yao easily. Unfortunately, this time, the Queen Mother actually gave King Yao the tiger talisman that mobilized a hundred thousand troops...
The eldest princess no longer wanted to hesitate and took action against King Yao.
Although no evidence can be found, the eldest princess now deeply suspects that King Yao is the illegitimate daughter raised by the mother queen (the queen), and it is very likely that she is deliberately protecting her? She intends to create a queen?
Is it possible that King Yao came to Taodou Kingdom this time to establish meritorious deeds?
Therefore, the eldest princess is anxious!
The eldest princess wants to kill King Yao and blame the seventh prince, which is a plan to kill two birds with one stone.
This time, the bandit failed, and the eldest princess did not reveal her deeds, so she would look for another opportunity to strike again.
The eldest princess, Yushi Yang Chang, and his party set out from the imperial city 10 days later than the Seventh Prince and his party. They took a different route from the Seventh Prince and the others. When they arrived at Duanxiong County, they had already handed over 3,000 sergeants from the governor. , due to the presence of infantry, cavalry, and transport troops, the marching speed gradually slowed down.
Chapter completed!