This was a grand court meeting.
Ying Zheng had completely cleared his name!
This also gave Great Qin the foundation to rule the Chinese server!
As for the seventy-two professors, Ying Zheng dismissed and exiled two classic examples of colluding with the great scholars in the dark, and Chunyu Yue was also fined his annual salary, which was considered a small punishment but a big warning.
He had no choice.
After all, Chunyu Yue was the Eldest Young Master Fu Su's teacher in name.
If Ying Zheng punished Chunyu Yue too severely, it would have a certain political impact, which would affect Fusu.
Fu Su was still kept in the dark about the fact that Ying Zheng already knew about Duke Yin of Cloud-Dream Mountain.
Because after Fu Su left the mountain, he had memorized all the important points of Ying Qin's origin that Yin Shang had taught him and presented them to the First Emperor the next day.
Ying Zheng briefly read through it and found that there was no problem with Fu Su's narration, except for a few small details that were left out.
After all, the origin of Ying Qin that Duke Yin had mentioned was both hardcore and comprehensive.
The reason why Ying Zheng was able to remember everything was because his innate memory was far superior to that of ordinary people.
In this aspect.
Fu Su was far inferior to him.
Therefore, after much consideration, Ying Zheng felt that it was not appropriate to let Fu Su convey the words of Duke Yin.
Fortunately, Ying Zheng had specially checked the structure of Mu Gongmu's map later on.
That was to say, at the beginning of the design of Mu Gongmu, there was a tunnel left inside for emergency use. Now that Great Qin had unified the world, the tunnels in Mu Gongmu had been forgotten.
After half a day of consideration, Ying Zheng ordered Zhao Gao to recruit craftsmen to extend the tunnel to the side of Yin Gong's bamboo house.
Ying Zheng only had one request, and that was that he had to be able to hear what the Duke of Yin was saying in the tunnel.
Zhao Gao was stumped. If Shi Huang wanted the sound to travel without obstruction, then the tunnel had to be closer to the ground.
However, if that was the case…
When the laborers and craftsmen were digging, how could they ensure that they would not disturb Duke Yin's cultivation?
Also…if there were people walking on the ground, how should they reinforce it?
It couldn't be that the top of the tunnel couldn't bear the weight, and as long as someone walked by, they would immediately fall down…
In the end.
Zhao Gao was having a headache as he explained the requirements to the senior craftsmen of the Imperial Residence.
The experienced craftsmen expressed…
Actually, this matter was difficult, but not difficult.
After all, Mu Cemetery already had a tunnel. All they needed to do was to slightly expand and extend it. If they wanted to not make a sound, they just needed to avoid the places with rock layers. It would not be a big problem.
It was nothing more than being careful and slow when digging.
As for reinforcement…
The top of the tunnel definitely could not be a road that they often walked on. They had to pick a remote place where people did not usually walk. With a little reinforcement, they could hear the sound above clearly without the risk of collapse.
Of course.
The experienced craftsmen must have considered the problem of rain.
In any case, Zhao Gao was in charge of this matter, and the senior craftsmen of the Shao Mansion carried it out in secret.
With the importance of the First Emperor, Ying Zheng, there was no room for any mistakes in the tunnel. Otherwise, Zhao Gao would be the first to lose his life.
……
On a certain day.
At the Eighteenth Young Master's Estate.
The young Huhai was dressed in luxurious clothes, and he was born with abnormal eyes. He keenly noticed that his teacher had become mysterious recently.
He asked around, but Zhao Gao was very tight-lipped.
Huhai's curiosity was piqued.
In the entire Qin country.
Only his father, Ying Zheng, could make his teacher, Zhao Gao, deliberately hide the truth from him.
Therefore, Huhai began to ask around if anything unusual had happened recently through the palace visitors and attendants.
How could ordinary palace visitors and attendants know state secrets?
Even if they knew, they definitely wouldn't dare to reveal half a word.
Otherwise... if the Confucian scholar violated a taboo, he might just be dismissed and exiled. At least he could still keep his life.
However, if they, who were like rootless duckweeds, dared to make the slightest mistake, they would immediately die without a burial place.
Therefore, he had no choice.
Huhai had spent many days trying to find out anything confidential.
However…
However, Huhai had an unexpected gain.
His father, Ying Zheng, had actually rewarded his eldest brother, Fusu, in private.
This confused Huhai.
Since his father wanted to reward him, why didn't he do it publicly?
Instead, he secretly rewarded her.
If he didn't ask around, he wouldn't even know that his eldest brother already had his father's sword!
One must know!
In the royal family, the meaning of the Emperor's Sword was self-evident.
This inevitably gave Huhai a sense of crisis.
That's right.
As the 18th Young Master, Huhai wanted to compete with his eldest brother!
After all, Great Qin did not have a system of eldest sons inheriting the throne!
In the end, who could ascend to the throne would depend on their own abilities!
However, his teacher, Zhao Gao, had been busy all day recently.
Huhai found a few guests to discuss. He also wanted to help his father solve his problems!
He also wanted to receive a generous reward in private!
Just like that.
Huhai brainstormed with his trusted henchmen.
In the end, the matter was settled.
That was the treatment of the six dynasties 'scholars and the old and young.
Finally.
After two days of preparation.
Huhai went to Zhangtai Hall and presented his advice bamboo slip to his father!
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