Chapter 694: he is getting married

Chapter 694 He is getting married

In mid-November, the wind is rustling and the rain is rustling.

The winter rain in November was swaying, floating on the face, making people shiver with cold.

Mu Yan returned from going out to sea to suppress the bandits, and returned with meritorious deeds. The pirates headed by Song Xun were wiped out by hundreds of thousands of naval forces of the court, and a large amount of jewelry, money and goods were transported back, and thousands of ships were wiped out.

The emperor was overjoyed, and there was nothing to reward Mu Yan, so he personally wrote the imperial decree of marriage, allowing him to form a happy marriage with Zhang Yuning, the eldest daughter of the British princess.

There was no need for the decree from the Ministry of Rites, Mu Yan happily took the decree and returned to the Mu Mansion, ready to tidy up, and then go to the British government to discuss their marriage.

As a result, when he returned to the mansion, he heard two pieces of news, and his face immediately became cold and serious.

"When did this happen?"

"It was only decided in the past few days."

"Has it been settled?"

The steward did not dare to look at him, lowered his head, and replied respectfully: "Yes, we have exchanged Geng posts."

Mu Yan took a deep breath and waved to the manager.

The three master and servant returned to the courtyard and sat for a while.

Kan Er couldn't sit still on his buttocks, so he got up and turned around, "What does the Duke of the country think, isn't it good for the two ladies to marry in Yunnan, and they have to go all the way to marry here!"

Madam Jun is so capable, why don't you just put the two young ladies under her name!

Li saw him nagging, and glared at him: "Mrs. Jun is only in one side of the room. If you want to remember it, it will be recorded under your wife's name. What's the use of remembering Mrs. Jun's name?" Are you stupid?

"The two ladies have been living in Yunnan, this must be paving the way for Master Zhan." Kan Er was angry. I can't see my young master, okay?

The young master was granted the crown prince, and Yunnan kept moving. This is a arena with the young master!

Mu Yan glanced at Kan Er, motioned him to sit down, and turned him dizzy.

"They are also my younger sisters. They left Yunnan because they didn't rely on the Duke of the capital? Can they count on Yunnan?" The sky is high and the road is far away, and the daylily is cold.

"You mean to win the two young ladies to our side?" Kan Er's eyes widened.

"There's no need to fight. If they want to live a good life, they should know who to rely on." And even if they don't have the same heart as him, he doesn't take it seriously.

It is disgusting Junshi jumping up and down.

Mu Jing actually said that she was the second concubine to King Zhao.

Sima Yuan, king of Zhao, relied on the emperor's favor to fight against the prince. Now he is defending Beiping for the emperor and has won the emperor's trust. Is the Jun family planning to bet on another hill?

And Mu Jin actually gave it to the Guo family of Marquis Wuding.

The Guo family should not be underestimated. The two brothers Guo Ying and Guo Xing followed the Emperor Taizu in the early years and made countless military exploits. Both brothers were granted the title of Marquis.

Three generations of the Guo family were married to the royal family. Guo Ying's younger sister married Taizu and was named Concubine Ning. Guo Ying's two daughters were married to Taizu's two sons Zhu Zhi, king of Liao, and Zhu Dong, king of Ying. The eldest son, Guo Zhen, married Princess Yongjia.

In the third generation, the granddaughter married into the East Palace again and became the concubine of the prince. Now she has given birth to three sons to the prince, who are all favored by the prince.

The Jun family married Mu Jin to Guo Xuan, the younger brother of Concubine Guo Shu.

This is to bet on the prince again, to please both sides?

Mu Yan frowned, wondering about Jun's intentions.

"Master, if this Guo Xuan can marry the daughter of the Duke's Mansion, the title of Marquis Wu Ding will be secure." Li Yi reminded.

Guo Ying's eldest son, Guo Zhen, succeeded Princess Yongjia and became a consort captain, which was no longer related to the title of title, and Guo Zhen was only the eldest son of a concubine.

It stands to reason that the title of concubine Guo should go to Guo Ming, the father of Concubine Guo.

Guo Ying's remaining ten sons, the first sons are young, and the concubines can't get past the second wife. For the sake of a title, every house in the family is about to become enemies. Emperor Yongkang was troubled by their family's troubles, so he simply stopped the title.

That means, after your family has discussed it, please submit the letter and seal it. I will think about it when the time comes.

As a result, Concubine Guo's younger brother is going to marry Duke Qian's daughter.

Although she is a concubine, she can't hold back Princess Qian's government. To be in charge of the military, government and people's livelihood in Yunnan Province, is this power comparable to that of ordinary people?

In addition to the fact that the crown prince ascends to the throne in the future, if Concubine Guo Shu can get the high position and Guo Xuan inherits the marquis, wouldn't that be an easy task?

"I heard that Guo Xuan's grandmother and mother, as soon as they heard that Yunnan was approaching them, they immediately agreed to get married." Li Yi added another sentence.

It seems that both sides need to take advantage of the situation. Jun's invested in his son in advance.

"Go, inform Mu Wang, I will send him to the camp in Beijing tomorrow."

"Master, what is this?" Li Yikan and Er both looked over, somewhat confused about Mu Yan's intentions.

"Doesn't Mu Wang want to join the army? I will grant his wish."

"But…"

"Don't worry, I don't want to do anything to him. Let him go to the garrison camp to practice first, and then let him follow me." It's good to follow him and hold Mu Wang in his hand. Let Jun's behavior be restrained.

If she is unrighteous, then she should be ready to sacrifice a son.

"Following the master?" The master is guarding the hall...

Mu Yan glared at Kan Er: "You don't think that I have made meritorious service and was promoted. I am a son of a country, and I will guard the hall next, right?"

"Ah, what official did you get promoted? Which yamen did you go to?" Did he get promoted? Kan Er rubbed his hands secretly, very excited.

"Where can I go? How can I let me go." Mu Yan's brows were light.

Li Yi thought for a while, "Could it be that you let me go back to Jinyiwei?"

"Probably so."

"Ah, go back to Jinyiwei? Why do you go back to Jinyiwei? Why don't you let the young master do those dirty jobs?" Kan Er was unwilling.

"Do you have a choice as the young master?"

"Master..." Kan Er looked at his master with some distress.

"Master, why don't we go back to Yunnan? Master, you are the son of the eldest son, you can learn more when you return to Yunnan, and prepare for the early success of the prince!"

"Young Master, can you let it go!"

Kan Er was silent. Mu Yan didn't speak, just looked at the imperial decree at hand, raised the corner of his mouth, and sneered at the two subordinates who had been with him since childhood, "Isn't this very good?"

When Li Yikan saw the imperial decree, he was also happy: "Okay, this is great! We grew up watching Miss Zhang! It's great to be able to marry the young master! But it's only November. I won, I'm afraid I won't have time to marry her back before the Spring Festival!"

Li Yi tapped him on the head: "What are you thinking! Don't be afraid that the British Duke will chase you down with a big knife!" Before the Spring Festival, what a dream.

Mu Yan also laughed, "Go, tell Mu Wang, and then tell Madam about the imperial decree."

"Yes!" The two ran away quickly.

Mu Yan unfolded the imperial decree, looked at the iron painting and silver hook on it, and the corners of his mouth curled up happily again, he is going to get married!

(end of this chapter)

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