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Chapter 721 Mr. Fang risked his life to give advice

The Yan Guan who stood up slowly from the main hall was none other than the elderly Lord Fang. He was a senior figure in the court.

As soon as Mr. Fang became an official, he also had a clear mind. As long as he thought it was unreasonable, he would report it to the emperor and impeach the other party.

The emperor really loves and hates this kind of official Mr. Fang.

When Ye Lijue's father was on the throne, Mr. Fang often made the late emperor angry. Once he angered the late emperor, his life was almost in danger. If Mr. Chen from Qintian Prison hadn't urgently handed over the paper, he said, " "Loyal words are offensive to the ears" and "Loyal ministers must respect the emperor's virtues", which also made the late emperor lose a lot of his arrogance.

Otherwise, the late emperor would have punished him for the crime of disrespect.

After a long time, the late emperor discovered that Mr. Fang was an upright and upright person. He was a breath of fresh air in the court. Everything he said and played was for the sake of the country, the country, the people, and the stability of the court, without any personal gain. After thinking about it, the late emperor gave him a gold medal to avoid death. In fact, the late emperor acted like this, and what he was more worried about was that one day Fang Da would be so popular that he would behead him directly in front of the court.

It can be regarded as a talisman for Mr. Fang. To be more precise, the emperor does not want himself to regret it in the future.

As a result, Mr. Fang spoke boldly and was not afraid of offending other bureaucrats.

If Master Fang hadn't been protected by the secret guards given by the late emperor, he would have died countless times.

Later, Mr. Fang also helped the late emperor a lot. He made many feasible suggestions and impeached a number of corrupt officials.

King Xiu saw that it was Lord Fang who stood up. He already had a headache because he had not rested last night, but now it seemed that his headache was getting worse. This Lord Fang was famous for being a tough talker, and he spoke mercilessly, even when facing the emperor.

Thinking of last night, King Xiu got angry. He had slept well, but he didn't know what happened to Qing Feng. He woke him up and had to let him drink sobering soup before he could fall asleep.

He was a light sleeper, and it would be difficult for him to continue falling asleep if he was disturbed midway. Why didn't Qingfeng take the sobering soup for him before he fell asleep, so that his sweet dreams would not be disturbed?

Unexpectedly, Qing Feng is a real person. He replied truthfully that he suddenly remembered this matter after he had rested. He was afraid that he would have a headache and discomfort due to hangover tomorrow, so he hurried over to make up for him with sobering soup.

In fact, what Qing Feng did not dare to mention was that the emperor had ordered him to take sobering soup for King Xiu before he went to bed, but later he was so fascinated by the story that he bathed and changed clothes for King Xiu, so he had long forgotten about it. It was so thorough that I hurried over after remembering it.

Seeing Qing Feng's good intentions, King Xiu tolerated it.

However, the little chamberlain who had been serving him made him scold Qing Feng completely.

It turned out that when he was thirsty and got up to drink water, the waiter gave him the hangover soup. He was still a little confused at the time and didn't care.

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