217. Chapter 217 Young Master Su Enters Beijing 4
There is a long desk behind the screen, with a mountain-high stack of documents on it. Pens, inks, papers and inkstones are neatly placed. There are also several pots of ink orchid placed under the window. The strong fragrance spreads in the room with the wind.
Su Shizong was sitting behind the desk and raised his hand to signal Su Yin to sit on the chair opposite.
After sitting down, Su Shizong stared at her closely, "How did you meet the fifth prince back then? I asked you to wait for me at the Prime Minister's Mansion, so why did you leave without permission?"
That year, she personally handed Yuan Wenxuan to Su Shizong, who hurriedly sent him to the palace. It was inconvenient to ask Yuan Wenxuan in front of him, so he asked her to wait at the Prime Minister's Mansion. Unexpectedly, Su Yin left alone.
Already.
Later, the fight in Jindu became intense, and he had no intention of pursuing Su Yin's matter.
Su Yin had already thought about what to say, and smiled slightly, "Father, the reason why the child left in a hurry back then was all because he was young and ignorant. Although he was young at that time, he vaguely understood that this was a major matter for the court and did not dare to involve too much. As for the
The fifth prince, the boy was following the convoy to Bingzhou to transport grain. On the way, he met the fifth prince who had escaped. Because the fifth prince had previously been to Qingbei City and got to know the boy well, the boy agreed to the fifth prince's request and sent him to Beijing."
Su Shizong didn't understand the Su family's business in Qingbei City, so there was no loophole in Su Yin's argument.
And it was impossible for Su Shizong to guess that a child of less than fourteen years old would travel thousands of miles to save Yuan Wenxuan. What's more, there were very few people who guessed Yuan Wenxuan's whereabouts at that time, and they had to
It was people who were related to this matter, like Yuan Yi and him, who suspected the envoys of the two countries.
As for Su Yin, a child who grew up in Qingbei City, it is impossible for him to have a deep relationship with this matter.
Nodding, Su Shizong rubbed the sapphire ring on his index finger and slowly raised his eyes to look at Su Yin, "This time you enter the palace, the emperor will definitely give you more rewards. You are already sixteen this year, right?"
"I just celebrated my birthday last month and turned sixteen." Su Yin responded politely.
Su Shizong's eyes moved, "After entering the palace, the emperor will probably reward you with a free post. You can accept it when the time comes."
Su Yin raised his eyebrows.
Su Shizong looked at the pots of ink orchid at the window, his eyes flashed and said, "You are the savior of the fifth prince. The prince personally recommended you to the emperor this time. I will treat you well in the future. Now Jindu is secretly
The clouds are surging, this is the time when a father needs help. I heard that ever since Ye'er broke his arm, you have been in charge of the Su Mansion, and you have taken over the military ration business in recent years."
Hearing this, Su Yin lowered his eyebrows and said calmly, "I'm a child, so I don't dare to show off in front of my father." The corners of his lips curled up into a subtle smile.
Sure enough, her efforts for the Su family in Qingbei City in the past two years have finally been paid off. Now she has been appreciated by Su Shizong. Does he want to keep her by his side?
"You have become one of the wealthy gentry of Qingzhou Prefecture in a small amount of time? He is indeed my son, Su Shizong! This is much better than your two brothers who have been in idle positions in the palace for several years but have made no progress.
." Su Shizong nodded and smiled.
Now the crown prince is the eldest prince Yuan Wenzhi, and she is the daughter of her biological mother, Concubine Jing, who was the minister of the dynasty, Ling Taiqiong.
The imperial court of the Yuan Dynasty originally established the Shangshu Province, which was responsible for executing the imperial orders. The Shangshu Province was also called the Shangshutai, and its head was Shangshu Ling Qin Qiong. However, as the Shangshutai became more and more powerful, the Emperor of the Yuan Dynasty established the Zhongshu Province on top of it in order to disperse the power.
He controlled the secrets of the Central Committee. Later, the growing power of the Zhongshu Province caused Emperor Yuan's concern, so he established the Menxia Province between the two in order to restrict the Zhongshu Province.
Today's system is that the Zhongshu Province takes the decree, the subordinate departments review it, and the Shangshu Province executes it.
Chapter completed!