Alien Arms Empire

Chapter 1000: 1001 I hope she is bulletproof

Chapter 1000 1001 I hope she is bulletproof

Seeing that Ying Yue was silent, Ying Duo lost the mood to eat again. He put down his chopsticks and looked at his beautiful daughter, and persuaded her with sincerity: "When Zhao Ji proposed marriage, my father asked you if you were willing. Said he didn’t like him.”

“What my daughter said at the time was that he didn’t look like a good person.” Yingyue corrected Yingduo.

Yingduo shook his head: "My father rejected you because you were too young... Later, Qi State also sent people to propose marriage to the prince, but you were unwilling..."

“Just tell me, do I have any vision? If I had married my daughter back then, she would have been dead for several years now.” Speaking of this period of history, Ying Yue is still a little proud.

Her face is inherently pretty, and because of the region, it has a bit of a strange charm. Because she looks like her mother, with black hair and bright eyes, she is simply a beauty in the world.

If we only talk about beauty, the Yingyue in front of us can definitely be regarded as a beautiful woman, and maybe only Sophia can compare with her.

  In terms of temperament, the two of them are completely different: Sofia is very noble because she has always been in power and has a family worth hundreds of millions, while the Yingyue in front of her has a little bit of heroic spirit somehow. This may be due to the fact that she was in the Qin Kingdom and inherited some of the fierce and warlike character of the Qin royal family.

Yingduo sighed again. His daughter was so pampered by him that she didn't think much of her.

However, he had to admit that his daughter had indeed avoided many big pitfalls, whether because of good vision or good luck: Zhao Ji, the crown prince of the Dahua Empire, really didn't look that good now; several princes of Qi State The grass on the grave has grown tall...

The prince of Chu State, Xiong Pei, has always been a hostage. At that time, he was not even qualified to come to Qin State to propose marriage, so the princess of Qin State was single until she was 25 years old...

This age was simply appalling in the past: a princess should basically get married at the age of fifteen or sixteen, how could it be delayed until the age of 25?

In fact, there are also reasons for the rise of the Tang State: the Tang Empire first destroyed the Zheng State, then swallowed up the Qi State, and then fought fiercely with the Great China Empire and the allied forces of Chu, Qin and other countries. For seven or eight years, the situation was stirred up. The princess of Qin State The marriage was thus postponed.

“Then this time, your father asked you to go to the Tang Kingdom and marry...to marry the hero of the world, the Tang Emperor. Why are you still unwilling?” Ying Duo looked at his daughter, his eyes full of expectation.

That's right, Ying Duo has been very worried recently. He has been worried that the Tang Empire will blame him, so he came up with the idea of ​​getting married.

 On the one hand, no one likes my daughter, and choosing a son-in-law is difficult; on the other hand, she is already 25 years old, and there is really no advantage in terms of age.

However, if the emperor of the Tang Empire can really marry a princess of Qin, then at least there will be a link to maintain the relationship between the two countries, and the Tang Empire will not suddenly fall out.

The idea is good, but it also depends on the specific operation: although my daughter is smart, she is also spoiled by me. If she cannot marry happily, she may cause some trouble.

 That’s why he discussed with his daughter first and tried to get her to marry him willingly.

Seeing that his daughter lowered her head and said nothing, Ying Duo began to persuade her again: "Qin is currently suffering from internal and external troubles, and it can barely survive with the support of the Tang Empire..."

He presented the facts and reasoned, talking about a series of recent transgressions by the Qin State, and at the same time talked about his various worries. He hoped that his daughter could represent Qin to ease the relationship between the two countries and shoulder the responsibility of a princess.

  When it came to the point of intense love, Ying Duo even shed tears, playing a sad and helpless old father to the extreme: "If there is any other way, I don't want to gamble with your marriage happiness..."

Ying Yue raised her head, her eyes filled with tears: "Father... daughter... daughter knows. My daughter is willing to obey her father's arrangements..."

“Yue’er!” Ying Duo was greatly relieved. He wiped the tears on his face, sighed and continued: “If you have any request, just tell my father...I will definitely help you do it!”

Seeing that his daughter had agreed to this matter, Yingduo naturally began to make a promise - money and everything else were trivial matters, and as long as his daughter was willing to cooperate, everything would be easy to discuss.

As expected, Yingyue was not polite and asked for a large sum of money, thousands of guards, and various dowries. According to Ying Yue, this can show the importance Qin attaches to this matter and its determination to promote it.

Despite the physical pain, Ying Duo agreed to his daughter's request, even gritted his teeth and added something: just like Ying Yue said, if it is not graceful and dignified, the matter itself will lose its meaning.

The finalized dowry was so high that the Qin State had prepared 3,000 elite guards for the princess, as well as 500 servants and maidens. In addition, there was 1 ton of gold, 10 tons of silver, and various jewelry utensils that filled several wagons. After preparing the dowry gift list, the State of Qin, together with the gift list, sent a telegram to the Tang Empire that they planned to send a princess to the Emperor of the Tang Dynasty as a concubine.

This shocked Nangong Hong, the head of the diplomatic department, and he rushed to the office of His Majesty Tang Mo, Emperor of the Tang Dynasty, with this message.

When Tang Mo heard the news, he instinctively refused: "Are you kidding me? I already have three concubines, what's the point of marrying another one?"

It's okay if they are really in love, but he has never even met this Qin princess, so what's the point of marrying her directly?

What’s more, the matter itself doesn’t sound reliable: Let’s put that silly girl Le’er aside for now, Alice and You Lin are not fuel-efficient lamps.

Tang Mo even wanted to ask Nangong Hong directly in front of him, if the princess of Qin died inexplicably in the Forbidden City, would it affect his strategic plan...

However, Nangong Hong was very positive about this matter. He even came here in person, just to express his attitude as soon as possible and avoid others interfering with Tang Mo's thoughts.

He leaned close to Tang Mo's ear, lowered his voice and expressed his opinion on the matter: "Your Majesty, I think this is a good thing."

"A good thing?" Tang Mo glanced at the other party. Isn't it because Nangong Hong felt that it would be in the country's interest for the emperor to have more concubines?

"Your Majesty, in the Western Continent, the Chinese are respected. If Your Majesty wants to unite people, you always have to think more." Nangong Hong reminded: "Your Majesty's three imperial concubines, two are from the Eastern Continent, and one is from a foreign race. …Is this in itself a problem?”

Tang Mo lowered his eyes and did not immediately answer the question raised by Nangong Hong: The Tang Empire was indeed extremely powerful, but there was always an open and covert struggle between the Bunas faction and the so-called Chang'an faction.

Tang Mo is indeed a sinner, and he himself is indeed the so-called "Chinese", which in a sense allows him to exist as an "orthodox".

  However, the "Chinese" forces he represented were indeed weak at the top of the Tang Empire. It can be said that, except for the emperor of the Tang Empire himself, the senior officials of the Tang Empire are more like outsiders.

Nangong Hong is right. From a certain perspective, marrying a local princess can indeed strengthen the legitimacy and make the rule of the Tang Empire more acceptable to the "Chinese" circle.

In addition, marrying a local princess can also increase the proportion of the "Chinese" in the upper echelons of the Tang Empire and stabilize the increasing number of "local officials."

You must know that relying on outsiders such as the Bunas clan to rule the increasingly vast territory of the Tang Empire has begun to make Tang Mo feel stretched. These officials need a backbone, or they need to see some "window for advancement."

"Furthermore, Your Majesty, Qin will have plans no matter what in the future. Having a princess from Qin as a foreshadowing will help us reduce a lot of unnecessary resistance in the process of controlling Qin." Nangong Hong continued to remind us.

"These are all excuses." Tang Mo's face looked better, and he held it in for a long time before uttering this sentence.

There was a sentence he didn't make clear at the end: This excuse must be believed by his women. When the time comes, You Lin and Alice can find some excuses and methods, and they will probably get rid of this princess of Qin who came all the way. died.

"The interests of the matter have been made clear to His Majesty the Emperor. As for the choice, it depends on Your Majesty... how you choose." Nangong Hong was not fooled. How could he have the courage to interfere with His Majesty the Emperor's family affairs?

Not to mention that Tang Mo, the giant dragon, could eat him if he turned against him one day. Even the tigresses raised in the dragon's harem... they were not something he could easily offend.

One is in charge of the finance department, almost holding the empire's purse strings; the other is in charge of the interior ministry, which is the head of the intelligence service and the police...

 I hope that the princess of Qin is bulletproof. When Nangong Hong walked out of Tang Mo, he wiped the sweat from his forehead and muttered something softly. If it weren't for the growth of the "Chinese" power within the Tang Empire, I wouldn't have the guts to take care of such nonsense.

 (End of this chapter)

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