The Peasant Wife Is a Lucky Charm-Chapter 455 - : Employment
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Chapter 455: Employment
Translator: Henyee Translations Editor: Henyee Translations
The emperor let out a sigh of relief after successfully resolving the complications arising from the fifth princessโs embarrassment.
His next task involved appointing official positions to the top ten candidates from the capital examination, in accordance with established tradition. These candidates were eligible to serve in the imperial court as officials, with official positions spanning from the sixth rank to the fourth rank. Some exceptionally fortunate individuals even earned direct entry to the third-grade positions.
The fifth princessโs actions had been influenced by Su Bin, leading the members of the Public House to view him as a troublemaker who was unsuitable for an official role in the capital. They recommended sending him to a remote area to serve as a county magistrate. Alternatively, if he were to stay in the capital as an official, they suggested assigning him to an idle department with a sixth-grade position. This aligns with the Crown Princeโs initial goal of suppressing Su Bin, stemming from the latterโs refusal to be manipulated by the Crown Prince and the Public Houseโs belief that Su Bin supported the Third Prince.
However, the emperor held a different perspective. Not only did he harbor no disapproval of Su Bin, but he also sought to place him in a prominent role. This decision conflicted with the Public Houseโs stance, but the emperor remained steadfast in his choice. He believed that Su Binโs talents, as well as his connection to Qin Zhenzhen, warranted a significant position.
In the end, the emperor prevailed and appointed Su Bin to a pivotal role within the Court of Judicial Review, naming him the deputy minister. Su Binโs official position was at the prestigious third-grade level.
The Public House seethed with anger over what they saw as a coveted position.
They were determined to ensure that their chosen candidates secured this role.
With the retirement of the seasoned generals from the Court of Judicial Review, Su Bin had stepped into the role of deputy. As anticipated, when the officials of the Court of Judicial Review retired, Su Bin seamlessly assumed their responsibilities.
The Emperor received a formal request from General Chen to meet with him at the palace.
Given his sense of obligation to the Third Prince, the Emperor acquiesced to Old General Chenโs plea. However, an unexpected turn of events occurred when Old General Chen presented the Emperor with a confidential letter.
โSomebody anonymously delivered this to the General Manor. I couldnโt keep it concealed, Your Majesty. Please examine its contents,โ Old General Chen explained.
With a sense of trepidation, the Emperor accepted the secret missive. The letter disclosed startling revelations about the fifth princessโs tumultuous personal life, her complicity with the Crown Prince in framing Su Bin, and the injustices committed against the Third Prince by the Crown Prince and the Empress following the incident. The letter meticulously detailed all the facts and events surrounding the matter. It also mentioned that a duplicate had been provided to the Emperor.
Upon discovering that the Crown Prince and the Empress had conspired against the Third Prince, the Emperor refrained from punishing them, opting instead to fabricate a false story to deceive the Third Prince.
โMinister Chen, you must not lend credence to the claims in this letter!โ the Emperor asserted, unwilling to acknowledge his actions. โThey are attempting to sow discord!โ
Simultaneously, the Emperorโs anger grew.
The General Manorโs audacity knew no bounds! How dare they present him with such an incriminating letter! He couldnโt help but wonder if it had been forged by the General Manor.
However, Old General Chen nodded in agreement and responded, โYour Majestyโs judgment is sound. Initially, I had my doubts as well. Now, I am even more skeptical.โ
โThe Third Prince is your own flesh and blood, and Your Majesty would never display such bias.โ
โBut what perplexes me is the identity of the letterโs author.โ
โWhatโs the purpose of this letter?โ
โCan we truly be certain that someone is deliberately sowing discord?โ inquired Old General Chen.
โShould we readily embrace their provocations?โ he continued, skeptical of the letterโs authenticity.
โI donโt intend to present this letter to the Emperor as a demand for an explanation. Instead, I hope the Emperor can dispatch someone to conduct an inquiry.โ
โWho would be so idle as to draft such a letter?โ he wondered aloud. ๐ง๐ณ๐ฆ๐ฆ๐๐ฆ๐ฃ๐๐ฐ๐๐ฆ๐ญ.๐๐ฐ๐
The Emperorโs countenance softened somewhat as he responded, โLeave this matter in my hands.โ fre ewebn ovel
โMinister Chen, please, take your leave.โ
โMinister Chen, youโre in your twilight years. Thereโs no need to visit the palace without cause. My heart aches at the thought of you exerting yourself.โ
The Emperor was cautioning Old General Chen against unnecessary visits to the palace. His burdens were already plentiful..


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