Quick Wear: Lu Ming She Has Many Children and Blessings

Chapter 81: After becoming a cannon fodder prince who was killed as soon as he landed on the ground

She closed her eyes and thought to herself, "Fubao, what is the task our client has given us this time?"

"To survive." Fubao answered simply.

Lu Ming sighed, it’s difficult!

This task may not be difficult in peacetime, but it is the most difficult challenge in this palace full of conspiracy and power.

As a prince who still had two months to go before he came of age, she had to start planning as soon as possible.

She carefully sorted out the map of the Great Zhou's territory in her mind and selected several places with warm climates suitable for recuperation.

If she wants to survive in this crisis-ridden palace, she must start preparing in advance.

Finally, we stopped at one of the locations.

That’s it!

Nanman!

Nanman, this vast and desolate land, is located in the far southwestern border.

What's more, the reality is different, the terrain here is mostly long and narrow.

The population is sparse, the economy is backward, and it is often attacked by natural disasters. The people of Nanman are fierce and will fight at the slightest disagreement.

What's even more outrageous is that one by one the court officials were killed, and the ways of death were various, and they were all accidents!

Now, no one dared to come here anymore, and people from other places regarded this place as a scourge and dared not cross the border.

In such a desolate place, even though it is large in area and always in need of disaster relief, no one cares about it.

That place is so useless that even dogs wouldn't go there. There's nothing there. It's just a waste and is of no benefit to us.

However, Lu Ming looked at it from the perspective of later generations and thought that this Nanman was indeed a good place. The environment alone could catch up with the Jiangnan region in terms of planting, and the most important thing was that it was by the sea!

But it’s too early to say that!

At present, Lu Ming’s most urgent need is to find an opportunity, an opportunity that will allow her to be crowned king and go to her fiefdom as soon as possible.

Before Lu Ming could make any plans, something unexpected happened, which indirectly helped her.

After the prince passed away, Lu Ming had been lying in bed recuperating.

On this day, the queen, who had just come out of the pain of losing her son, learned that Lu Ming, who was poisoned together with the prince, was still alive. Her emotions instantly went out of control and she became completely crazy.

How could Lu Ming still be alive?

How dare she still be alive?

The Queen thought angrily.

Her prince was lying alone in the ground, while Lu Ming was still lingering on. She wanted Lu Ming to be buried with her, and to continue to accompany her prince in the afterlife.

In the eyes of the queen, Lu Ming and Wang Cairen, the mother and son, originally came out of her palace. Whether they were there voluntarily or forced, they were just bitches to her.

If His Majesty had not been so strict on the harem, she would have taken action against Concubine Wang long ago. How could she have been allowed to give birth?

Therefore, Lu Ming and Wang Cairen had a hard time in the palace. They didn't have enough food to eat or warm clothes to wear, and it was common for them to be bullied.

It was only later, when the prince needed to use Lu Ming to improve his reputation, that their situation improved slightly.

Now, the Queen's new and old grudges are intertwined, and her murderous intent towards Lu Ming is even stronger.

Without hesitation, she ordered the eunuch beside her to bring a cup of poisoned wine.

The Queen was sure that no one would support Lu Ming. Even if he died, it was from poison. So what if he was discovered?

Considering that she lost the prince, no one would do anything to her, because the prince is not her only child.

"Nineteenth Prince, drink it quickly." Eunuch Li urged.

Yuzhu, the maidservant beside Lu Ming, wanted to plead for His Highness, but was roughly pushed to the ground by several eunuchs. Yuzhu struggled, crying: "Eunuch Li, our His Highness is weak, this wine..."

Eunuch Li snorted coldly and interrupted Yuzhu's words: "Your Highness the Nineteenth is almost dying. It's only a matter of time before he dies from the poison." He glanced at Lu Ming and said with contempt: "Your Highness the Nineteenth, you have such a good relationship with the Crown Prince. You definitely don't want him to be lonely, right?"

Eunuch Li didn't take Lu Ming seriously. Even if he was a prince, so what? Wouldn't he still die in his hands in the end?

In his eyes, Lu Ming would soon become a corpse, so what if he disagreed?

When His Majesty the Nineteenth Prince dies, these people will be buried with him. But the Queen is standing behind him, so he is not afraid at all.

However, the development of the matter was beyond everyone's expectations. The queen originally thought that everything was under control, but she did not expect that the emperor's suspicion would completely expose her plan.

Anyone who can become an emperor is very suspicious. Because of what Doctor Li said, several officials from the Imperial Medical Bureau came over.

Of course, this also includes Emperor Jian'an.

As luck would have it, I saw the eunuch beside the queen forcing Lu Ming to drink poisoned wine.

Now, things have gotten out of hand.

The queen openly killed her child, and the victim was actually a prince. Her behavior shocked the court and the public.

When Lu Ming felt a little better, he received the imperial decree to make him king.

There seemed to be some kind of compensation behind this imperial decree, because in addition to the Nanman, the emperor also gave her the newly conquered Xizhou.

Xizhou is located to the west of Nanman, far away from Dazhou, with poor land and mostly inhabited by nomadic people. The local customs and practices here are completely different from those of Dazhou.

Xizhou is the territory conquered by General Xiao Chengsi during his westward march.

It’s not big, just a small town in Xizhou.

Speaking of Xiao Chengsi, he is also a strange man.

His family ruled the country with culture. His grandfather had served as the right prime minister, and now his father is also the right prime minister.

However, Xiao Chengsi was an exception. He had a special liking for martial arts since he was a child. He liked to wield guns and sticks since he was young. He was even expelled from the Imperial College for being unlearned.

Later, Xiao Chengsi's temper became a little more restrained, and he became the leader of a group of playboys in the Imperial College.

Looking at his son who was gradually becoming rebellious, Prime Minister Xiao couldn't understand why so many royal relatives and nobles would listen to a little brat like him?

After beating and scolding him, they finally had no choice but to throw him into the military camp, hoping that he would experience the hardships of being a soldier and that the harsh environment would help him turn over a new leaf.

However, unexpectedly, Xiao Chengsi thrived in the military camp, performed better and better, and was even promoted to centurion.

Only then did Prime Minister Xiao completely give up the idea of ​​letting his son enter the officialdom through literary studies.

In ten years, Xiao Chengsi transformed from an ordinary soldier into a general commanding thousands of troops. His life story is simply the protagonist of a cool novel!

However, it is regrettable that this legendary figure eventually became cannon fodder. The smoother his early career was, the more miserable he became in the later period.

More than half a year after the recovery of Xizhou, Xizhou was in urgent need of food and fodder, but the power struggle within the court delayed military intelligence and the food and fodder were not delivered.

On New Year's Day, the barbarians returned and the Xizhou army, suffering from hunger and cold, resisted several attacks from the barbarians.

A month later, no one was left alive in Xizhou City and countless people starved to death.

The destruction of the Xizhou Army marked the beginning of the civil strife in the Great Zhou Dynasty.

Therefore, she must leave Xizhou and reach Nanman smoothly before the New Year to fight for that glimmer of hope.

Xizhou has just experienced a war and urgently needs a prince to go and comfort the people. However, at this point in time, no prince is stupid enough to leave the capital.

The princes set out from Kyoto to Xizhou. The journey alone took about three or four months. In addition to pacifying the refugees and handling local government affairs, the round trip took at least a year.

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