Satisfaction +60.

mission completed.

After Qianghua went to court, she had Zhao Mingzhu brought into the palace. When she appeared in front of him, the announcement that the mission had been completed immediately rang.

Qianghua was stunned for a moment, and then thought about it carefully, there was nothing that could threaten Zhao Mingzhu now, even if it was a future marriage, she believed that with the Duke of Zhen Guo here, even if there were still, it would be the other party who sent the hostages here.

Thinking of this, she suddenly thought of how to use those royal clan members.

"Father?" Four-year-old Zhao Mingzhu looked at her father who was rubbing her head with a puzzled expression.

Qianghua patted her hair buds gently and said with a smile: "From now on, you will call me Father."

"Father?" Zhao Mingzhu called out without knowing why.

Qianghua didn't answer her anymore, but held her hand and walked towards Dongchen Palace.

Dongchen Palace is the place where the princes of the dynasty have lived. It has not been occupied by the master for decades, because almost every generation of emperors in the Dayong Dynasty was granted the title by decree before the death of the previous emperor. Every generation of emperors can't wait to ascend it as soon as possible. The throne, why would you want to live in Dongchen Palace?

Therefore, Zhao Mingzhu is the only person who has lived in Dongchen Palace in the past few decades.

After Zhao Mingzhu moved into Dongchen Palace, everyone knew about Zhao Mingzhu's status in Prince Xian's heart, and no one was dissatisfied. At this time, the memorial said that it was against the rules for a woman to live in Dongchen Palace.

Prince Xian is still young and is not in a hurry. Their urging will only annoy him.

The auspicious date for the enthronement ceremony was quickly determined, just one month later.

During this period, Qianghua must seize the time to make some reforms to make her life more comfortable in the future.

The Yong Dynasty had left and right prime ministers but no cabinet. It would be easy for the two to help handle state affairs and make it bigger, so Qianghua removed the prime minister's position and established a cabinet of nine.

The memorials from various places were screened by the cabinet, classified according to the urgent importance of their contents, and solutions were written down and who was responsible for them, before they were handed over to Qianghua.

After Qianghua read the memorial and felt that there was no problem with the solution and the person who arranged it, she signed her consent and asked people to do it.

If you feel there is a problem, then go ahead and write down your thoughts and desired results, and let the cabinet rewrite the plan.

It’s really fun to be Party A’s father, and it’s even more fun to be Party A who dares to be angry but dare not speak out, and doesn’t even dare to show any dissatisfaction.

The rose feels numb.

But the cabinet members, whose average age was sixty, were miserable. In just one month, after they woke up from the excitement of suddenly holding the power of the country, everyone started cursing and complaining when they returned home after leaving their posts.

Not only everyone in the cabinet, but also other court officials, all of them had no time to relax during the daily duty schedule arranged by Qianghua.

Especially the people from the Ministry of Industry.

After Prince Xian and the quasi-emperor gave him many methods for forging weapons, Duke Zhenguo led his soldiers to guard outside the Ministry of Works every day, urging the progress all the time. He wished they could spend twelve hours a day. They didn't even take a break. Once they took a break, there were countless pairs of eyes staring at them, and the heads of the Ministry of Works were all huge.

As time went by, he became as angry and complaining as the adults in the cabinet. In the middle of the night, he would dream about being urged by the Duke of Zhen. After waking up, he would curse and curse for most of the night.

None of the wives, concubines, and children who usually gathered around them after they left work wanted to get close to them. Even the elders in the family told them not to go over to greet them in the future, lest listening to their complaints would affect their mood.

As a result, the complaints among the people in the Ministry of Industry became even greater.

Others, who were also commanded by Prince Xian, were running around in circles. As long as they were on duty, they could not stop at all.

For a moment, they wished that other vassal kings from all over the world would quickly raise their armies!

But such complaints disappeared on the day before the enthronement ceremony, when all the officials saw that their salaries were obviously several times more.

Some officials were worried and asked the Ministry of Household Affairs if they had made a mistake. However, when they learned that in addition to the salary they should have received, the rest were service allowances and bonuses specially approved by Prince Xian, and everyone couldn't help but look blank. happy.

After learning that if they could achieve results every month, they would receive monthly allowances and bonuses, everyone no longer complained about their work. After all, the salary provided too much.

Not all officials' salaries are enough to maintain their daily expenses in the capital. If they are from a good family, that's okay, but low-level officials from poor families are afraid to take their families over because they can't afford it.

Now that he has earned so much salary openly, everyone is talking about it. If he saves it for another year and a half, he might be able to bring his family members with him and reunite his family.

Better days are just around the corner, so everyone is more motivated.

After the enthronement ceremony was held, Qianghua sat on the dragon throne as expected.

The first thing she did was to change her daily morning ritual to once every ten days.

Obviously, the previous emperor had a morning court every five days, but why did the former emperor Zhao Heng change to go to court every day? Aren't you tired?

The courtiers thought about their recent workload, and no one raised any objections. They felt that the emperor was lazy in politics, so the early reform of political participation in the court was passed.

Qianghua was embarrassed. If she had known they would agree so easily, she would have said once a month!

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