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Chapter 1989 Cang Long Qisu (Thirty)(2/2)

For such sensitive materials, there is a problem if the source cannot be clearly explained, but if the source is clearly explained, the problem will only become more serious.

After hearing the man in black robe clearly pointed out the problem, Ying Zheng's expression remained normal, but the movements of his hands paused unconsciously, and he replied with a slightly fluctuating tone:

"Then you should continue to investigate and find out what they want to do."

The man in black robe did not speak and quietly left the room.

Once again, Ying Zheng was alone in the house.

He stopped what he was doing, raised his hand and rubbed the center of his brow, only to feel pain rising one after another in his head.

His migraine shows signs of coming on.

However, Ying Zheng had no intention of taking the medicine, but just held on.

Ying Zheng did not hide his illness and avoid medical treatment, nor did he reject the elixirs donated by the Yin and Yang family. He rarely had any scruples about taking medicine.

But now that Gu Xun is gone, he relies more on elixirs and is not willing to take elixirs to relieve headaches.

After relaxing for a while, Ying Zheng got used to the pain in his head and began to think carefully about the various anomalies in the North.

From the current situation, no particularly clear inference can be drawn.

In the final analysis, it is nothing more than quicksand, or the eldest son's faction has a large amount of material exchanges among the counties in the North.

This matter can be said to be sensitive or insensitive.

The development and growth of Beidi in recent years cannot be achieved without the full assistance of Liusha. This is an indisputable fact.

They run all aspects of business and industry in the North. It can be said that except for the monopoly industries that only the imperial court can operate and manage, all other businesses are quicksand - either they lead or they participate.

Therefore, it is normal for Liusha to transport large quantities of materials between counties in the North.

What is dangerous is that over the past year or so, the materials circulating in the counties in the North seem to have been deliberately concealed or kept secret, and even their destination is unclear.

This is a dangerous sign.

Regarding this, Ying Zheng couldn't help but hesitate.

He is not worried about changes in the North that are beyond his control, but he does not want this to happen.

The key is that now that Gu Xun is not here, he can't be sure how much secret is hidden behind it, or... how big a secret is.

Except for Gu Xun, none of the other members of Liusha were taken seriously by Ying Zheng - it wasn't that he looked down upon him, but as the emperor, the others were really not qualified to face him directly.

The only exception is Liusha's theoretical backer, the eldest son of the empire, Fusu.

As the emperor's son, he is naturally qualified to face his own father directly.

But for Ying Zheng, he has two attitudes and two ways of dealing with Gu Xun and Fu Su.

For Gu Xun, Ying Zheng would directly take the initiative to talk to people. He would not speak too clearly, but would point out what should be pointed out in order to observe Gu Xun's reaction and judge Gu Xun's attitude or thoughts.

Regarding Fusu, Yingzheng would be more passive and would not take the initiative to ask for an explanation or explanation from his son, but would directly wait for the result.

Whether he is satisfied with the result or not will determine his final attitude towards Fusu.

From the bottom of his heart, Ying Zheng hopes that there will be an ending that satisfies him - he does hate those parts of Fusu's temperament that are completely different from his biological father, but he does also love this eldest son.

………………

The situation in the Northland is gradually declining in a very dangerous direction, and the rebellion plans of the farmers on the other side are also experiencing twists and turns.

Previously, Chen Sheng asked Zhang Liang to tell Tian Yan that they must see each other's sincerity, otherwise they would give up cooperation.

As for Zhang Liang, he didn't convey it to them at all. After a while, he directly gave a nonchalant reply in the name of Ayan.

It wasn't that he meant to cause trouble, but because even if he conveyed the truth to Ayan, the response he received was similar.

He simply didn't want to bother with this anymore.

At the end of the day, hustle and bustle means good things come and good things go.

Until now, this matter has never crossed the line of interest cooperation and has not extended to the level of a position issue.

Without the involvement of positions, it would be impossible for Chen Sheng and Wu Kuang to completely fall out with "Tian Yan", and everyone would still have to focus on the word "talk".

In matters related to interests, the outcome can only be determined by the size of the interests in the end.

The momentary words spoken orally are not important.

Zhang Liang saved the trouble, but Chen Sheng and Wu Kuang made him half angry to death with his reply.

What makes them most frustrated is that they can't do anything even if they are half angry.

Yes, they immediately told Zhang Liang that they broke up and the cooperation was nothing, but everyone knew whether the matter was pornographic or not.

Even a person with a bad temper like Chen Sheng knows that many things cannot be determined by his temper or his own likes and dislikes.
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