Yinreng, who left the palace holding the imperial edict, fell into deep thought.

How did he change from an idle king to a wise king with four jobs?

He had a diplomatic job in the Lifanyuan that was in the process of being completed, a job as a walking official in the Ministry of Personnel, a position as the chief of the clan affairs bureau, and the heavy burden of being the chief examiner of the imperial examinations.

... ... How did this develop?

He was really confused.

But no matter how confused he was, Yinreng had already accepted the task and had no choice but to resist.

He will definitely be very busy from now on.

Yinreng looked up at the sky blankly. He was not posing at this moment, he was really depressed.

He knew that Old Thirteen was a guy who should not be teased. Once he was teased, he would end up like this.

Looking at all the brothers, even the fourth brother only had two jobs, but he had four!

It’s so desolate!

I'm going to die!

Yinreng left the palace in a daze, with the imperial edict still in his hand. He looked dejected. If it had rained heavily at this moment, he would have been able to interpret the word "down and out" to others in a real and profound way.

Unfortunately, the weather was not good. Not only did it not rain, but the sun was shining brightly with a gentle breeze. It was a perfect day.

"Do you think that the second brother was playing tricks and was taught a lesson by the thirteenth brother?"

At the Ministry of Rites not far away, Yinzhi and Yinzhen stood at the door with their arms folded across their chests, staring at Yinreng, who was playing the role of a miserable man.

The two of them looked around curiously and discussed in confusion.

Yinzhen: "I think that Thirteenth Brother shouldn't teach Second Brother a lesson."

Although the second brother often acts in a mean and provocative manner in front of the thirteenth brother, it has not been like this for just one or two years. The thirteenth brother has long been accustomed to the second brother's behavior and should not teach the second brother a lesson just because he is playing tricks.

emmm ... ... should!

Yinzhen looked down with a guilty look on his face. Yinzhi beside him didn't look at him, but kept guessing, "It may not be a lesson, but it must be a torment to my second brother."

Yinzhi nudged Yinzhen with his elbow, motioning him to look at Yinreng, and then said, "Look at the imperial edict in my second brother's hand. Didn't he say happily before that he could continue to be a prince after the establishment of diplomatic relations was settled?"

"I think Thirteenth Brother must have arranged other things for him to do. Once his dream of becoming an idle king is shattered, he will be devastated."

Yinzhi expressed gloating over this.

That's how it is. They are all busy and exhausted, but the second brother is just there enjoying the leisurely life of a king. Who can stand it?!

Even if his Thirteenth Brother did not take action, he was ready to find an opportunity to bring his Second Brother to the Ministry of Rites to work with him.

There is a saying that goes, we can share happiness and suffering, but we cannot share the happiness with others!

Yinzhi felt that this sentence was absolutely right. That’s right. It was especially applicable to their group of brothers who were friendly and respectful to each other!

"... Third brother, you'd better not let second brother hear what you said." Otherwise, I'm afraid you will be whipped.

Yinzhen did not say the following words, but Yinzhi seemed to have heard them and nodded solemnly: "Don't worry, I'm not stupid enough to ask for a beating myself."

If it wasn't his fourth brother standing next to him, but his eighth, ninth, or other brothers, he wouldn't have said these words.

Otherwise, he guaranteed that after he finished saying these words, his second brother would know the whole story and come over with a whip to beat him up.

After all, those brothers love to watch the fun the most.

Yinzhi sighed and said, "You are the best, Fourth Brother. You keep it a secret as long as you say you will. You are not like the Eighth and Ninth Brothers at all."

Yinzhen, who kept his mouth shut, had nothing to say and could only shake his head helplessly.

Although he will indeed keep secrets, you guys shouldn't tell him everything. If one day he can't hold it in anymore and tells others, then all of you will be doomed.

Thinking of the scene where everyone might be fighting together with their weapons in hand, Yinzhen shuddered violently. He dared not think about it. If that day really came, the Yin generation of the Aisin-Gioro family might be finished.

The more he thought about it, the more he felt that it was not going to work. Yinzhen stopped talking nonsense with Yinzhi, looked ahead where no one was visible, and said, "Okay, Third Brother, I still have to go to the Ministry of Works, so I won't continue talking to you."

After he finished speaking, he waved to Yinzhi and ran to the Ministry of Works not far away.

The Ministry of Industry has been researching new things recently, so he has to take a closer look.

Although he did not have the skills of the craftsmen, he had been to the afterlife and had seen many things. Sometimes he could give advice and thoughts from various angles.

Furthermore, some of the new things that the Ministry of Industry is researching this time are ideas given by his Khan-Ama, so it’s still the same after all.

After watching Yinzhen go to the Ministry of Works, Yinzhi no longer stood at the door. He turned around and entered the yamen and began to busy himself with his work.

All the Qing government offices around Qianbu Corridor were busy, and there was no place that was idle.

For example, in the Tianlao, Prince Lian Yinsi was interrogating the Japanese pirates and some foreigners who had sneaked ashore following the diplomatic envoys.

Those foreigners came from three countries. They were not in the delegation, but smuggled into the Qing Dynasty. They were targeted as soon as they landed. Later, when an opportunity arose, Prince Gong Changning commanded his subordinates to capture them and send them to the capital.

These illegal immigrants even arrived in Beijing before the diplomatic envoys, but because major events occurred frequently in the court at that time, they were kept in the Tianlao. In addition, a group of Japanese pirates were captured, so there were more foreigners than locals in the Tianlao.

Now that there was nothing important to do in the court, Yinsi finally remembered to put these foreigners and Japanese pirates on trial.

Because of the ongoing war against Japan, he first tried the Japanese pirates.

However, the foreigners were not taken away, but were asked to watch from the side.

The ten most cruel tortures of the Qing Dynasty were used on Japanese pirates and inflicted pain on foreigners.

The faces of the foreigners who were watching the execution were extremely pale, even paler than the Japanese pirates who were being executed, as if they were the ones being executed. They were shouting and cursing wildly, making Yinsi very annoyed.

"Shut up!" he shouted coldly, speaking in the Qing dialect.

His aura was too cold and fierce, and the murderous energy in his body went straight towards the foreigners, as if it had turned into an actual blade and stabbed into their bodies, and they immediately became silent.

Yinsi looked at them with a cold look in his eyes without saying a word.

However, his aura was chilly and gloomy, but there was a noticeable smile on the corner of his mouth. He looked extremely weird and seemed particularly creepy in the dark prison.

There was a small window on the high wall, and light came in, shining on Yinsi's face, with clear distinction between light and dark.

"Next, it's your turn."

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