Seeing that he had come back safely, the emperor felt a little relieved, but when he thought about the errands that this rebellious son almost lost him in Guanzhong, he didn't know where to throw the pity in his heart. Not punishing Ji Fengxuan was already his biggest pity.

This is something to say later, let’s not mention it for now, there is a lot of discussion in the court today, and the news of someone’s rebellion in Guanzhong spread throughout the entire capital in an instant as if they had grown wings.

It would be unbelievable for the emperor to say that there was no one pushing behind this—he has already ordered a thorough investigation of the matter, but the most urgent task is to calm the hearts of the people.

How can we stabilize the hearts of the people?One side felt that a general was sent to lead the army, and the most capable general in the court, the Third Highness Ji Fengsu, had been guarding the border and was among the Western Army, so it was most appropriate for him to go.

One side felt that if there were such a mob, the general would go in person, it would be too underestimating. He only said to send additional ordinary troops to support him, and the court was chattering endlessly. Annoyed, why can't these people do anything serious——

Ji Fengjun's memorial was sent to the court, and the quarrels of the day before yesterday died down in an instant—who would have thought that Ji Fengxuan would leave early?Who would have thought that Ji Fengjun would take action to put down the rebellion?Who would have thought that Ji Fengjun would calm down the chaos so quickly?

The news came in a timely manner, and the people in the capital were both surprised and relieved. So what if it was so scary before?Will it be stable in a few days? If you want to say that the one who put down the rebels is really quite capable!

Although this matter is presumptuous, but in the end, there is a word of "urgently follow the right". All the important ministers lowered their eyes and kept silent. It depends on how the emperor looks at it.

If the emperor is happy, then King Ning will be fine. If the emperor is not happy, then even if King Ning has made great contributions, it will be useless.

The emperor sighed softly, looking at the memorial sent by Ji Fengjun, there was actually a private letter mixed in it.

His little Qi, really, as long as he is left with a sliver of life, he will do extraordinary things.

Looking at the other children, the emperor sighed softly, saying that Adou, who couldn't support the wall, looked up to them.

Xiao Qi has the appearance of an emperor, but Xiao Qi's crown prince was abolished by himself, Xiao Qi's uncle and grandfather were killed by his order, and even Xiao Qi's mother is the only queen in his life. You are also because of him...

If Xiaoqi was given a chance—the emperor's eyes darkened.

Coincidentally, the Western Army also reported the movement of Xiliang. This was actually expected. The drought in Guanzhong was severe, so Xiliang was naturally the same. This Guanzhong is the barrier of the capital, and it must not be lost.

He is not a pioneering monarch, but he can still be conservative, otherwise it would be really difficult for him to face his ancestors.

The emperor finally handed over the disaster relief and the governor of Guanzhong to Ji Fengjun. This was not a decision he made out of family affection. He really couldn't think of anyone else in the court except Ji Fengjun who could do this.

In addition to the requirements for ability, there is also a requirement for status in the matter of governor of Guanzhong. There are many powerful families in Guanzhong. If you find an ordinary courtier, you may not even be able to return your bones, and your wrists will even need blood and iron.

After thinking about it, he can only leave this matter to Ji Fengjun.

Jun Yan made a lot of contributions this time, so it was impossible for Ji Fengjun to treat him badly, and he also asked for credit for him. Since the emperor allowed Ji Fengjun to be the governor of Guanzhong, Jun Yan's military merits were naturally approved, and he was awarded the title of hussar Cavalry general - the official worships from the third grade.

Ji Fengjun did not have many surprises when he received the decree. It was really expected. If there were no various arrangements, he would not have obtained this decree—the emperor would never do business at a loss, and he did it because he was afraid of Guanzhong Just chaos.

Just four days later, news came from the border, urging Junyan to go back.

Ji Fengjun sighed lightly: "Third brother is injured. Although he wakes up, he is injured and has limited energy. Naturally, there is no coach at the border. This is your good opportunity, don't miss it."

How did Jun Yanqing not know that what Ji Fengjun said made sense?It's just that the civil strife in Qinzhou has just been put down, what if he leaves so quickly and those rebels resurface?

Although he knew that the probability of this was very small, he still couldn't help worrying.

And - he is not willing to leave Ji Fengjun, these few days are the most time he has spent with the young master in the past five years, but no matter how much reluctance he has in his heart, Jun Yan can only leave at this time.

If there is a mistake at the border, he will not be able to atone for his sin even if he dies.

That night, Jun Yan set off, and Ji Fengjun didn't say much, but when Jun Yan left Qinzhou City, he quietly boarded the city wall of Qinzhou City.

When he came, he beheaded countless enemies at night, and he had the potential of thousands of troops, but when he left, he only brought 40 to [-] people, and at night, he quietly left the city he had saved.

Looking back, Jun Yan saw the familiar figure on the city wall, and he knew that it was the young master who was watching him leave, and his heart became even more complicated and unbearable for a while.

Happily, it turns out that he is not the only one who is reluctant to leave, and he is not the only one who suffers from lovesickness, but a kind of heroic ambition is born in his heart. With him in one day, Xiliang will never die. It is impossible to violate the Daqi border.

Looking at the gradually disappearing figure, Ji Fengjun sighed softly. He was reluctant to part, but the parting at this time was for a better reunion in the future.

With the emperor's will, what Ji Fengjun did in Guanzhong was justified, and the drought was still there. Except for a few rare places where there was a little rain, the drought in Guanzhong did not ease.

Ji Fengjun can naturally transfer millet here, but if the drought does not pass - sooner or later there will be a day to eat the empty mountains, and the distance between Jiangnan and Guanzhong is far away, even if it can be transported by water, the cost is still high.

It's just that it's impossible to adjust the millet. Ji Fengjun still ordered people to replant soybeans, millet and other drought-resistant crops, but no matter how drought-resistant these crops are, they cannot grow without water.

Although the water levels of the various rivers in Guanzhong have dropped, fortunately, the mainstream has not stopped flowing. If you want to grow the freshly planted crops, you must rely on the rivers.

When Ji Fengjun was still the crown prince, Ji Fengjun saw many memorials for water conservancy repairs, but after so long, the water conservancy level in the Guanzhong area is still left over from the previous dynasty, and most of them have been abandoned and unusable.

Ji Fengjun knows the method of using work for relief, but this method needs to be improved before it can be used.

The word "work" in "work-for-relief" is to be separated from corvee, but it cannot be completely different. Part of it is used to dig wells and build water conservancy, and part of it is to let everyone use bucket carts and overturned carts to collect water.

If you have the ability, you can get food by working. If you really don’t have labor in your family, you can also get the most basic security. As for those who have labor but don’t work, there will be no food for them——

After all, the food in the DPRK cannot

Ji Fengjun's decrees have not been smooth sailing. He said that digging wells is not an easy task. If the wells were so easy to dig, there would have been wells all over the place. Often a well was dug down and dug for several feet, but even a drop of water was not enough. invisible.

If there is a well that can be used, it will be used by the whole village or several streets. At this time, it is impossible to shave your head and do it recklessly. Ji Fengjun specially sent a capable person to determine the location of the well.

Although these people are not always accurate, but eight times out of ten times the water comes up, so the effort is not in vain.

The construction of water conservancy is not a one-day effort, but Ji Fengjun first ordered people to build the canal left over from the previous dynasty. The canal was half built and stopped due to the demise of the previous dynasty. The cost of sending grain from Jiangnan to Guanzhong will be greatly reduced.

After January, most of the replanted soybeans and millet have grown seedlings.

Although the overturning of cars and the opening of traffic to save water are slow, they are not without effect. Coupled with the newly dug wells, it is barely enough for the replanted beans and millet to grow.

Although it still hasn't rained in Guanzhong, because of these new crops, the vitality has been quietly recovering.

Everything seemed to be going in a good direction, but Ji Fengjun remembered another thing - this matter still needs the help of the Taifu, he sent a letter to Yingyi himself, the sooner the better.

late at night.

Ji Fengjun stood quietly on the tower, and the officers and soldiers at the city wall were patrolling, their movements were uniform and silent - under the training of Lieutenant Lin, the discipline of this officer has also improved a lot.

There was a slight smile on the corner of his lips, and he raised his eyes and looked at the sky. Today's moonlight is a bit dim, but this suits Ji Fengjun's wishes. What he sees is not the moon, but the stars.

While Ji Fengjun was watching, Le Yi'an came over quietly, and said with a smile, "Your Highness, what about watching the sky at night? But is it going to rain?"

Although Le Yi'an said so, the matter of watching the sky at night has nothing to do with Ji Fengjun. Although Ji Fengjun is knowledgeable, he is not omnipotent. He doesn't remember that His Highness has learned this.

Ji Fengjun has never studied it, but he used to study astrophysics, and he has some relationship with this major, and with his interest, he also got a little understanding.

Of course, he does not only look at the stars, but also at the clouds. If he has sophisticated instruments and accurate data, Ji Fengjun might not be able to analyze when it will rain—it’s a pity that in this world, all the things Ji Fengjun needs are everything. No.

Ji Fengjun smiled lightly, cast a sidelong glance at Le Yi'an, and said, "That's right, it's going to rain."

Le Yi'an was slightly taken aback: "Your Highness, you didn't lie to me—is it really going to rain?"

"Naturally, don't talk, just feel the wind." Ji Fengjun said lightly.

Le Yi'an was a little puzzled, closed his eyes to feel the wind, and opened his eyes suddenly after a while and said: "With moisture, southeast wind?"

Ji Fengjun nodded: "That's right, it's the southeast wind. If it's as expected, it should be the nearest here. But I don't know what day it is, and I don't know what time it is."

Le Yi'an didn't understand what Ji Fengjun wanted to do. Rain is naturally good, why do you need to know the exact time? Could it be that His Highness wants to...

Ji Fengjun smiled: "That's right, I just want to ask for rain—"

Le Yi'an was slightly taken aback, this is really a bold and crazy decision, if Ji Fengjun really asks for rain, it really means that Ji Fengjun is a person who obeys the will of heaven, shouldn't he be the Son of Heaven?

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