Font Size
15px

(T/L NOTE: Everyone thank the buyers of {330 } chapters, that you got to read these bonus chapters!)

Although Emperor Jingwen’s goal was to clean up the officialdom in the south, he did not say it explicitly out of consideration for the Crown Prince’s face. On the surface, Emperor Jingwen only said that the Ninth Prince had been away from ho for two years and he wanted to see how he was doing and to take a look at the latest customs and practices in the south.

The emperor has been doting on the Ninth Prince for a long ti. There have been even more exaggerated cases in the past. More than two years ago, the emperor wanted to keep the Ninth Prince in the palace and raise him for the rest of his life. Now he just went to see him. What’s so hard to understand?

Hearing this news, everyone felt that the emperor seed to be too doting on the Ninth Prince, to a level far beyond the ordinary.

The Ninth Prince’s favour has not diminished in the two years since he left the palace. The Emperor still cares about him all the ti. Such an honour is rare in ancient and modern tis.

Only the prince knew that his father’s move to look for Xiaojiu was fake, but his intention to take action against him was real.

My father took it seriously and showed no rcy at all.

The prince looked up, with a look of dejection.

A few days later, Emperor Jingwen drew up a list of nas for the southern tour. Except for the crown prince, he did not bring any powerful princes with him. He only brought his fourth, fifth, seventh and eighth sons. He left the eldest prince, the second prince and the sixth prince in Shangjing City.

After all, my father treats the prince differently.

Upon hearing the news, the eldest prince couldn’t help but sneer, but there was a hint of anger and sadness in his eyes.

Even though the prince has behaved so absurdly, his father still refuses to give up. He still holds out hope for the prince and tries to bring him back on the right track.

If I had done what the prince did, I would have died countless tis!

Children who have never received the love of their parents will never feel complete, no matter how old they are. There will always be sothing missing, and there will always be regrets.

In the eyes of the eldest prince, Emperor Jingwen went to such great lengths to cut off the prince’s escape route in order to save him. After all, after eliminating all the dirty and slly people, after a few years, Emperor Jingwen would assign the prince so decent tasks, and the prince would beco the innocent prince he once was.

My father really put a lot of thought into this.

But in the eyes of the prince, although his father took him with him on the southern tour, he kept him under house arrest in a room on the ship, not allowing him to go out or see anyone, and making him watch helplessly as his own empire was about to collapse. This was really too cruel.

The prince didn’t know when the sword hanging over his head would fall, and he was in fear every day. As ti went by, he couldn’t help but feel resentful.

When the ship arrived at Bingzhou, Emperor Jingwen ordered people to place the prince there and sent soone to guard him.

Before parting, Emperor Jingwen said: “After this matter is over, I hope you can learn so lessons.”

The reason why Emperor Jingwen brought the prince here was to make him rember his mistake so that he would not make the sa mistake again next ti.

Emperor Jingwen originally wanted him to see with his own eyes what those people had done and how tragic their end was, but in the end, Emperor Jingwen really couldn’t bear to do it, so he let the prince get off the boat early.

“Just stay here and reflect on yourself!”

Concealing the complexity and sigh in his heart, Emperor Jingwen waved his sleeves and left.

The strong wind from the river bank blew the prince’s robe, making a rustling sound. The prince lowered his head under the scorching sun, making it impossible to tell his expression at the mont.

The usually brave Fifth Prince stood on the boat and watched this scene. He couldn’t help swallowing his saliva and didn’t dare to make a sound along the way.

After the prince left, no one dared to act rashly. The huge ship was eerily quiet.

Everyone was very cautious, fearing that they might make a mistake and beco a victim of the ga between the emperor and the prince.

The prince and the emperor no longer look like father and son.

The big ship went downstream, and in such an atmosphere, it gradually approached Liangzhou.

The other side.

He had no idea that the large army was gradually approaching him. After all, Ye Shuo only cared about his mother and Jian Jian. He was too lazy to ask about other things, nor did he dare to ask, because the answer he might get would definitely be unsatisfactory, so it was better not to know.

Although escape is shaful, it is very useful.

Ye Shuo waved to Xiao Luzi as usual and asked Xiao Luzi for his schedule for today.

After two years, Ye Shuo’s life in Liangzhou had gradually returned to normal. Every day he only needed to inspect the places under his na and collect rent to make a living.

Although Ye Shuo made a lot of money, he also spent a lot of money, especially for the construction of Liangzhou City. He was very generous in investing, spending a lot of money every day. As a result, the governor of Liangzhou could not help but have the illusion that the young man in front of him cared more about the developnt of Liangzhou than himself…

The Ninth Young Master is building Liangzhou as if it were his own ho.

No prefect would dislike a person who is willing to spend money without expecting anything in return.

Even though the magistrate of Liangzhou was more than ten years older than Ye Shuo, and was in his thirties and almost forty, when he looked at Ye Shuo now, it was no different from looking at his own brother. No, that’s not right. He looked closer than a brother.

Where can you find such a good person? This is the best pie in the sky.

In just two years, the roads in Liangzhou City were more than doubled. The roads beca wider and smoother, making it more convenient for rchants to travel.

It is not easy to change the old city area of ​​Liangzhou, but we can still develop new urban areas. Isn’t this what urban expansion works like?

Large tracts of vacant land in Liangzhou City were utilised. More neatly arranged and uniform houses, better road planning, wider roads, and a more beautiful living environnt all attracted the attention of wealthy rchants.

Especially the sewage and drainage in the new urban area and various infrastructure in the old urban area are completely incomparable.

Needless to say, Ye Shuo must have participated in the construction of the new urban area, especially the comrcial street in the new urban area, which was designed by Ye Shuo himself and built with his own money.

Among them, shops and governnt offices accounted for 40%, and Ye Shuo accounted for 60%. At first, the magistrate of Liangzhou thought that his brother was really kind. Not only did he help them build houses for free, but he also gave up nearly half of the profits in one go. However, after the first quarter’s turnover ca out, the magistrate realised that he was too happy too early.

Even if it was only 60%, he would have made a fortune! As expected, there is no business without fraud, so how could a businessman let himself suffer a loss?

After the optimization of Liangzhou’s infrastructure, whether it was the environnt or other aspects, it was abruptly raised a lot. In this case, the wealthy businessn from other cities would naturally gradually flow to Liangzhou.

Who doesn’t want to enjoy better resources at the sa cost?

The streets in Liangzhou were wide and smooth, and it was more convenient for them to use horse-drawn carriages to travel when doing business than in other places.

In the past, Liangzhou was rich, but only relatively speaking. Compared with Shengzhou and Yeling and other places, it was still far behind. But now Liangzhou has gradually caught up.

The more wealthy rchants ca, the more money Ye Shuo earned. The previous initial investnt was nothing, and his business beca more and more prosperous. It was a virtuous cycle.

Since Liangzhou has beco wealthy, tax revenue will naturally rise. With more tax revenue, the resettlent of poor people has been put on the agenda. Coupled with Ye Shuo’s generous donation, resettlent houses have been built in large numbers in the west of the city.

Before, Ye Shuo was short of manpower, so he specifically asked Zeng Mohuai to send a few students over. With these students leading the teams, the construction teams under Ye Shuo’s command were fast and good, not to ntion the quality of the projects. With Ye Shuo personally supervising it, there was really nothing to complain about.

In their spare ti, even people from other cities would invite these construction teams over, and Ye Shuo behind the scenes naturally made a fortune.

In addition to this, Ye Shuo also took a lot of money and set up several special awards, which, needless to say, were naturally related to innovation.

No matter what kind of innovation it is, Ye Shuo will accept it all.

After all, Ye Shuo is only one person, and the developnt of Da Zhou requires the joint efforts of everyone. It is not advisable to force things to happen. We should mobilise the enthusiasm of everyone and make progress together.

With such a huge reward, Liangzhou City naturally beca a place where flowers blossod.

The advancent of science and technology can often promote the developnt of agriculture.

The magistrate of Liangzhou always felt that if he continued to develop like this for a few more years, his path to promotion would be just around the corner, and by then being granted a title of nobility or appointed as pri minister would no longer be a dream.

Perhaps it was because Liangzhou was developing too rapidly that other cities around it could no longer sit still. The governors of various places racked their brains and frantically thought of counterasures. After all, Liangzhou was so outstanding that if they didn’t think of a solution, they would soon be outdone!

This governor of Liangzhou was really hateful. He was so eye-catching that they had no choice but to move.

If one party wants to keep up with others, others have to follow suit. The life of officials becos difficult, while the lives of the people below are getting better and better. So, it’s okay for them to sacrifice.

Sacrificing one prefect to save millions of families is truly the virtue of a saint and is worthy of praise.

Ye Shuo seed not to notice that so many people were involved because of him. As the centre of the storm, Ye Shuo felt quite at ease.

Ping An Restaurant hasn’t had much business recently, but Ye Shuo doesn’t mind. After all, a decrease in the number of criminals is a good thing.

Ye Shuo took the booklet handed over by Xiao Luzi and flipped through it. He found that he had to go to a shop in the east of the city to collect rent today. So he changed his clothes and walked out of the house under the protection of two martial arts masters.

Now in Liangzhou City, who would not call him “Chief Boss” when seeing him? Even the prefect always used this title to make fun of him.

Not to ntion, Ye Shuo really felt like a mountain king in Liangzhou. It was really quite impressive and exciting.

After greeting the people he interacted with, Ye Shuo successfully collected this month’s rent from the high-end cloth shop in front of him, and then walked into Qinglufang with the more than one hundred taels of silver.

Since he had nothing to do, he just ca in and played a few gas. It just so happened that he felt like playing today.

The mont they saw Ye Shuo, the guests in Qinglufang were stunned at first, and then cheered.

“The Ninth Young Master is here, the Ninth Young Master is here.”

Wow, the owner of Qinglufang is here, which makes those who lost to him before suddenly excited.

“Old rules, who will go first?” Ye Shuo rolled up his sleeves, put one foot on the stool, looked around and asked.

“! !”

Soon, Qinglufang beca lively.

The other side.

Emperor Jingwen thought for a long ti and finally decided to give the little bastard a surprise, so after he got off the boat, he only brought a few guards and the fourth, fifth, seventh and eighth prince with him.

However, as soon as he entered the city and saw the scenes before him, Emperor Jingwen was imdiately stunned.

You are reading Forced to Ascend the Throne after Transmigrating Chapter 167: Development on novel69. Use the chapter navigation above or below to continue reading the latest translated chapters.
Share with your friends
Library saves books to your account. Reading History saves recent chapters in this browser.
Continuous reading

You may also like

Fluff cover
Similar genre

Fluff

RavensDagger ·Comedy

Everyyear,onthesameday,peopleacrosstheworldawakennewpowers.TheytakethefirststeponthepathtobecomingSuperHeroes...orVillains.EmilyWrightwantsnothingt...

Cinnamon Bun cover
Similar genre

Cinnamon Bun

RavensDagger ·Comedy

Theworldcalledoutforaherotopurgeitofagreatevil.ItreceivedBroccoliBunch,explorer,...Readmore Theworldcalledoutforaherotopurgeitofagreatevil.Itreceiv...

Growing Pains cover
Similar genre

Growing Pains

Azureblade ·Comedy

ASaiyanwarriorwakesuponfinalapproachtotheplanet'Earth'withsomeextramemoriesinherhead.Ratherthancarryouthermission,shedecideslivingbyherownruleswoul...

No reviews yet. Be the first reader to leave one.
Please create an account or sign in to post a comment.