When Fu Yanzhou and Lin Shu first entered the side hall, they were very happy inside.

Dinner is being cooked in the kitchen.

"Grandma, parents." Fu Yanzhou nodded respectfully.

"Grandma, uncle and aunt." Lin Shu also called out.

A kind smile appeared on the old lady's face: "Huanhuan, I don't need to introduce you to Shushu."

Then he pointed at Fu Yanzhou: "This is Fu Yanzhou, your nephew."

While Li Huan looked at Fu Yanzhou, Fu Yanzhou also looked at her.

Just that one look made Li Huan move her butt back on the sofa in fright, and her head buzzed.

"male……"

Before the words were spoken, Li Huan saw a hint of reminder in Fu Yanzhou's eyes.

Li Huan could only swallow the unspoken words.

The corners of Li Huan's mouth twitched violently, with an unspeakable expression on her face: "Hello nephew."

Fu Yanzhou stretched out his hand and nodded politely: "Auntie."

Li Huan shook hands with Fu Yanzhou briefly, and then immediately let go.

Fu Yanzhou's eyes fell on Lin Shu again, and he pulled her to sit next to Lin Jiu.

Originally, there was an empty seat next to Li Huan, next to the old lady, but looking at Li Huan's behavior, he probably didn't want to sit with his nephew.

Li Huan never dreamed that the former duke of their country Z, who had passed away by default, would appear in the empire and be her nephew.

This thought broke all Li Huan's cognition.

Before Gus became a duke, there was a duke in their country Z who was deeply loved by the people.

The series of policies introduced can definitely solve the problems of country Z, large and small.

The law of country Z stipulates that the duke's reign shall not exceed 3 years and shall not be re-elected.

But this duke was elected by the people and became the first duke to serve two consecutive terms.

This move also aroused dissatisfaction among Gus's party, and he wrote to his father requesting that he also be promoted to a knighthood.

The father did not agree with this behavior at first, but after a day of discussion with the Duke, the Duke convinced his father and then appointed Gus as the Duke.

However, after Gus became the Duke, he held no less than 15 meetings, large and small, but the Duke never attended. Every time he appeared, his assistant was present.

No one in the entire royal family of King Z has seen this Duke except his father.

After Shuyan took office, the Duke abdicated secretly. No one knew where he went, and most people speculated that he died.

However, many people said that the Duke was secretly assisting the eldest princess behind the scenes, and some said that the eldest princess was the Duke's apprentice.

At first Li Huan thought so too, but when she thought about it carefully, she realized that the Duke was only responsible for politics.

But the princess army and the three parties of Shang were involved.

But I can’t help but think of the overseas express delivery that was inexplicably sent from the empire to country Z.

She once took a sneak peek and saw some books inside, but she didn't know the specific contents.

She saw Shuyan looking seriously.

It should have been sent by Fu Yanzhou.

You guessed it right, it should contain some suggestions based on the political situation of country Z.

It turned out that Fu Yanzhou had paved the way for Lin Shu at that time. He was afraid that Lin Shu would not be reused in country Z and would be bullied, so he used his own experience to tell Lin Shu what to do.

Thinking of this, Li Huan couldn't help but feel that Fu Yanzhou had deep intentions.

Their Z country is not a jackal, tiger or leopard, is this what it is?

Besides, Shu Yan is powerful in her own right, and Fu Yanzhou manages the affairs very well in terms of politics, but Lin Shu is responsible for the military and business affairs, which is no worse than in terms of politics.

And later Lin Shu was able to manage all three parties well.

In their country Z, the strong has always prevailed.

As for Gus it was purely coincidental.

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