Chapter 2954: Parricide
Translator: Henyee Translations Editor: Henyee Translations
Feng Wu shook her head. “Your Majesty won’t do that.”
Emperor Wu stared at her. “Why is that?”
Feng Wu said, “You’re a rciful ruler.”
Emperor Wu said, “One day, I’ll adopt the blood tax system, and the Junwu Empire will be invincible!”
Those children were brought up as soldiers and couldn’t marry until they were 40. They would devote all their energy to serving their king.
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Feng Wu chuckled. “You’re wiser than the Dongsang King, so you won’t do the sa.”
Emperor Wu glanced at her. “How so?”
Feng Wu said, “The blood tax system has made the Dongsang Kingdom powerful, but it’s also a ti bomb waiting to explode.”
Emperor Wu glanced at her. “Why do you say that?”
Feng Wu said, “Because of human nature.
“All n are selfish. Once they have their own families, they’ll want different things, and the relationships will beco more complicated.
“The key lies in the rule which forbids the guards’ children from joining the guards.
“If a forr guard has worked so hard to beco a chancellor, but his son can’t join the guards, that ans that the latter won’t have a job in the military or governnt. How can he maintain the prosperity of his family?
“Therefore, the influential people will try their best to get rid of that rule.
“Sothing is bound to happen. Even if it doesn’t, we can create so problems for them.”
Emperor Wu looked at her in amazent.
“The crown prince said exactly the sa thing right here when he was eight years old. You and he are the only two people who have noticed that.
“You’re both brilliant kids!” Emperor Wu almost couldn’t contain his excitent. “Can you imagine how smart your children will be?”
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Emperor Wu knew she felt shy, so he shook his head. “I got carried away.”
He thought, Feng and I have worked so hard to create this great opportunity for you, Jun Linyuan, but you still haven’t won her heart!
Emperor Wu took a deep breath and went on talking about politics with his future daughter-in-law.
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