However, Jiang Suizhou's happiness did not last for a few days.

After Chen Ti was convicted, Qi Min's reluctance and repeated submission of letters caused the posterity to bother him, so he simply convicted several of Chen Ti's accomplices in the Ministry of Rites. Although the crime was not as serious as Chen Ti, he was demoted to some degree.

But Jiang Suizhou did not expect that Ji You was among those people.

Originally the case ended here and he had no connection with him anymore, but two days after he was released from prison, he was demoted for lax punishment and transferred to Huizhou.

Huizhou is not too far away, nor is it remote like Lingnan, but at Ji You's age, demotion of a Beijing official is equivalent to being cut off from his official career.

Ji You had no charge, but Pang Shao still had to try to make things difficult for him. This was how he came up with such an idea. Jiang Suizhou knew for a moment that it must be Pang Shao who used Ji You to fight him to warn him.

Pang Shao was telling him that under his Pang Shao's hands, even if the rescue was successful, it would not end well.

Jiang Suizhou only felt his chest jammed in one breath.

He didn't go to Huo Wujiu for two consecutive days. He found some original books hidden by the original owner in his study, and even took some cash coupons as entanglements, and asked Meng Qianshan to send them to Ji You's mansion.

Meng Qianshan returned soon.

Ji You accepted the books, but returned the silver slip.

Meng Qianshan returned the silver ticket to Jiang Suizhou, and said, "Master, Master Ji said, the winding is enough, you don't need to spend money."

As he said, he took out a thin letter from his arms and handed it to Jiang Suizhou: "Master Ji also wrote a few words and asked the slave to pass it on to the prince."

Jiang Suizhou opened the letter.

You can see that the letter paper is eloquent and the fonts are free and easy.

[Thank you, the prince for helping, and please don’t blame yourself for the prince.

The scenery of Huizhou is pleasant, and the plum blossoms are flourishing, which a certain person has longed for. Counting it all, if you left earlier, wouldn't it be nice to see Huizhou green plums with your own eyes before a certain person dies? 】

When Jiang Suizhou saw this, the corners of his lips loosened, and finally raised a very shallow arc.

In life, each has its own preferences and pursuits. And Pang Shao added his preferences to others, and only when his career and money were things that everyone liked, would he think that he had broken Ji You's career and was the most appropriate punishment for him.

But he didn't know that his so-called punishment was nothing to Ji You. For Jiang Suizhou, it was a blessing in misfortune.

only…

Jiang Suizhou looked at the letter for a moment, and put it away cherished.

Although for Ji You, this demotion is not painful or itchy, but it gives him a chance to indulge in the landscape, but Jiang Suizhou will not forget Pang Shao's hatred.

He must also settle with Pang Shao to understand.

But now, Pang Shao is in the court, especially the officials in charge of promotion and transfer, almost entirely in Pang Shao's hands.

He wanted to fight Pang Shao, it was really an extremely difficult thing.

Huo Wujiu didn't see Jiang Suizhou for two days in a row.

After he took the medicine every day, he could only stay in the room. Sometimes through the window, he could see the people in and out of the courtyard, but he could not get out.

He only felt that after using the medicine in the past two days, the pain in his leg would be a bit more serious, even making him feel bad, and it didn't work if he read the Qingxin Jue how many times.

For him, the two days were longer than Su Rili.

Until the third day.

Li Changning gave him acupuncture and moxibustion as usual, halfway through the needle, and suddenly heard Huo Wujiu ask, "have changed the medicine these past two days?"

Li Changning was taken aback: "No!"

He raised his eyes to look at Huo Wujiu, and saw Huo Wujiu sitting there with frowns. Hearing his answer, he raised his hand and rubbed his eyebrows with a hmm.

Li Changning asked hurriedly: "The generals have been in the past two days, but what's the difference?"

Huo Wujiu paused: "No, just ask."

Li Changning responded and continued to pierce his needle.

When Wei Kai looked back and saw Huo Wujiu's expression, he knew what was going on. He hurriedly greeted the bed and asked Huo Wugui: "General, what happened?"

Huo Wujiu was silent for a moment: "What happened to Prince Jing's Palace in the past two days?"

Wei Kai thought for a while: "The subordinates didn't hear anything, but when they came here with Doctor Li this morning, the **** next to King Jing told them to be more careful."

Huo Wujiu paused and looked up at him: "What did you say?"

Wei Kai was taken aback, always feeling that when the general heard this, his speech seemed to be a little faster.

He hurriedly said: "I didn't say anything, just said that King Jing was not happy these past two days, so that his subordinates should not be touched."

Huo Wujiu retracted his gaze.

Sure enough, something is wrong.

He didn't ask any more questions, and the two men also went to do their own things with a wink. Huo Wujiu raised his eyes and looked out the window until the two of them finished the injection and used up the medicine for him.

The first two days were fine, what could have annoyed him?

Huo Wujiu's heart actually gave birth to two points of injustice, and he just speculated.

Could something happen to the court? However, in the past two days, King Jing has not been seen going out, and no one from the court has visited the Palace of Jing.

Huo Wujiu didn't let go of his brows all day.

Fortunately, when night fell, Jiang Suizhou came.

Huo Wujiu had already eaten dinner at this moment, and he was sitting on the bed. The drunkard didn't want to read the book while drinking. Jiang Suizhou sat down by the bed and asked, "How are you doing these two days?"

Huo Wujiao put down the book, did not answer his question, but said, "What happened?"

Jiang Suizhou couldn't help being taken aback.

He did not expect this matter to reach Huo Wujiu's ears, nor did he expect that he would ask so naturally and as it should be.

Seeing that he did not speak, Huo Wujiu added: "I heard that you are not happy these past few days."

Jiang Suizhou had some strange enthusiasm in his heart.

Ever since he knew that Ji You was going to be demoted, he was very upset, and everyone around him didn't dare to provoke him, he could feel it. Because he is the "master" on top of those people's heads, they dare not provoke him, let alone ask what they shouldn't.

Naturally, he couldn't talk to people, let alone talk.

Although he is not a sensitive person on weekdays, this kind of emotion is always pressed in his heart, and there is no one who can speak, so he is still in the mood.

But he didn't expect that Huo Wujiu would ask, and he didn't expect that he could talk to Huo Wujiu about these things.

He paused and said in a slow voice: "Master Ji of the Ministry of Rites has been demoted, and he will rush to Huizhou soon."

Huo Wujiu frowned and asked, "Isn't it irrelevant to him?"

Jiang Suizhou said: "The crime of lax punishment is determined. After Chen Ti was arrested, the matter was completely handed over to the Department of Criminal Affairs and the Department of Officials, and the king was totally unable to intervene."

Huo Wujiao was silent for a moment, and said in a statement tone: "That is the order from Pang Shao."

Jiang Suizhou smiled, and slowly let out a sigh of relief: "It is indeed Pang Shao. He has suffered from this king's loss, so he wants to add obstacles to this king, Master Ji is just a fish in trouble."

Huo Wujiu said: "Since he enters the court as an official, he has to bear such a risk. However, he is only demoted, and the place to go is not remote, and he is far away from the court. For him, it may be a good thing."

Jiang Suizhou shook his head.

"Others can think so, but I can't." He said. "In any case, his disaster is caused by me, and I must not do nothing." After a pause, he sighed inaudibly.

"That's Pang Shao."

Huo Wujiu didn't speak for a while.

Jiang Suizhou also knew that he would be locked in the mansion every day and would not be able to walk, so naturally he could do nothing. He didn't expect Huo Wujiao to say anything. He felt a little more comfortable when he said it. He picked up the book that Meng Qianshan had placed next to him and said, "I haven't come for two days, and some have forgotten where I read it."

Just to skip this topic, and then read to Huo Wujiao.

Huo Wujiu quietly watched him turn his head and flipped the book as if nothing had happened, his chest became very tight.

…It was not something he should bear, but because he was born in an emperor’s house, it was forced to fall on his shoulders.

If he is really a cold-blooded bastard, just forget it, but he is still a very softhearted person. What he should care about or not, he will have to take on himself, and in the end he can't support it, and he has to hold on.

I saw Jiang Suizhou flipped to the place he had read last time, and resumed reading gently and quietly.

But without reading a few sentences, his voice stopped abruptly.

Jiang Suizhou raised his head in surprise, and saw Huo Wujiu somehow, chopping away the book in his hand.

"I'm coming." Huo Wugui said.

Jiang Suizhou was a little surprised.

He watched Huo Wujiu move the lamp closer, and although his expression was cold and distant, he was inexplicably twisted.

He didn't raise his eyes clearly, let alone look at him, as if comforting him awkwardly.

Jiang Suizhou was speechless for a while, only felt a little fever in his chest, as if the dull emotions that had accumulated in it were being burned little by little.

He fixedly looked at Huo Wujiu, unable to speak for a while.

Huo Wujiu lowered his eyes and opened the book in his hand under the lamp.

His cold expression suddenly froze on his face.

Then, he slowly raised his eyebrows and raised his eyes to look at Jiang Suizhou.

"...You read this book a few days ago?" he asked.

Jiang Suizhou was taken aback: "Yes?"

Huo Wujiu's eyes fell stiffly on the book.

Different from the fluent and plain vernacular that Jiang Suizhou read in the past few days, the content of this book is obscure and incomprehensible. There are rare words everywhere. It is placed in front of Huo Wugui, like a heavenly book, just two glances, let him I feel my brain hurts.

Jiang Suizhou leaned forward to take a look, and suddenly realized.

The book is indeed very obscure in classical Chinese. After all, it was written by a great scholar from the previous dynasty, and he was very particular about his words and sentences. After all, the spoken and written language of the ancients is by no means the same. These sentences cannot be read out, and naturally they can only be spoken after being translated.

Because Jiang Suizhou was originally in this line, the translation is handy and effortless at all.

"It's the same book, but the book is not easy to read, so I adjusted it a bit," he said.

Huo Wugui did not speak.

Jiang Suizhou looked at Huo Wujiu a little puzzled.

Although he said he was a warrior, he is also an ancient person. Isn't he incomprehensible?

But... why does he look like this?

Before Jiang Suizhou could figure it out, Huo Wujiu suddenly closed the booklet in his hand, put it aside, and said quietly: "For another one, I thought it was very boring two days ago. It's meaningless."

Jiang Suizhou was even more puzzled.

…Isn’t it, when I read it to you two days ago, you sounded a lot?

The author has something to say: Who knows that the famous General Huo is actually illiterate~

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