"Ah? Letter from home?" All the courtiers showed shock when they heard the words.

Who sent letters home to the palace.

In the palace, whose home is there?

But in the next moment, they were all stunned and looked at Zhao Qi.

Isn't the entire imperial palace the emperor's home?
Zhao Qi's eyes widened suddenly, and he said hastily, "Quick, present it!"

Obviously, he also realized that this letter from home was for him!
The older Liu Tian let go of his feet and hurried to the door, took the letter from the guard and handed it to Zhao Qi.

Zhao Qi looked at the letter, a trace of struggle flashed in his eyes, he hesitated for a while, then waved his hand:

"You read it."

it's me again?
Liu Tian sighed in his heart, the few times he read the battle reports and the like, he almost didn't scare him to death, but now he mentioned that he wanted to read something, and he was a bit shadowy.

However, the emperor's order cannot be violated, so he could only swallow his saliva, and bravely opened the letter.

Opening the letter, he glanced at the letter, his eyes lit up, and the words on the letter gave him a huge shock.

This made him very excited. Apart from Jia Jue, who else could have such handwriting in the world?
He collected himself, looked at the letter, and read slowly:

"Father and Queen Mother:
As the saying goes: When you are alone in a foreign land, you are a stranger, and you miss your relatives every festive season.On the occasion of the Double Ninth Festival this year, I wish I could spread my wings and travel thousands of miles to serve my father, queen and queen..."

When everyone heard the words, they all showed joyful expressions.

Because, this is indeed Jia Jue's letter.

However, they frowned slightly as they listened.

This letter was indeed written by Jia Jue, but the content of the letter was really just a letter from home, in which Jia Jue's longing for Zhao Qi and the queen was written throughout, and his apology for not being able to be with them during the festival.

There is no mention of where he went or when he returned.

A group of courtiers looked at each other, all hesitating to speak.

This is indeed a touching letter from home, but what they want is not a letter from home!

On the other hand, Zhao Qi showed an expression of being both moved and uncomfortable.

What moved him was that he really felt Jia Jue's feelings for him and the queen from the lines. As a father, he was very moved.

However, as the emperor, what he wants is not a letter from the family, but the key to breaking the situation.

The conflict of dual identities made him extremely uncomfortable and restless.

However, when he and the courtiers were feeling extremely uncomfortable, Liu Tian suddenly read:

"There is one more thing that needs to be reported to the emperor. When the son was out at sea, he encountered the imperial navy fighting against the enemy country. The son helped out a few times, and asked the emperor to send more tank boats to support."

Hearing this sentence, everyone was taken aback.

Jia Jue went to sea?Have you ever encountered a navy fighting an enemy country?
Also helped a little bit?
What's going on here?
Zhao Qi hurriedly urged Liu Tian: "Keep reading!"

Liu Tian glanced at the letter quickly, but after he flipped through the letter paper several times, he said dryly:
"Your Majesty, the following is gone."

"What? It's gone?" Zhao Qi asked with his eyes wide open, not caring about the ambiguity in Liu Tian's words.

Liu Tian nodded: "Your Majesty, please take a look."

After finishing speaking, he handed the letter to Zhao Qi.

Zhao Qi flipped through it for a while, but he really found that the bottom was gone.

For a moment, his face was full of doubts.

Of course, he wasn't the only one who was puzzled, all civil and military officials in the whole dynasty were puzzled.

Everyone wanted to know who exactly Jia Jue met, what the so-called "helping one or two" was, and what was the result of the battle.

More importantly, Jia Jue actually asked Zhao Qi to send "water boats" to support him.

What is a tank boat?That is a transport ship used to transport food and supplies, and it has no combat capability.

This is fighting an enemy country, why send tank ships to support it?
And "how much?"

Why do you need to send more? Is there any cargo to be delivered?

Or is it that the imperial navy has suffered heavy losses and needs tank ships to fight?
For a moment, everyone was confused, they looked at each other, and no one could give an answer.

In desperation, they could only look at Zhao Qi, waiting for his reply.

From their point of view, Zhao Qi should know what Jia Jue was doing.

Seeing this, Zhao Qi coughed lightly, and hurriedly said: "Since the crown prince has something to say, let's send more tank boats. As for the specifics, I can't say more at this time. I think that in the near future, the military situation of the navy will be greatly improved." arrive."

Although the result they got was still "inconvenient to say more", the courtiers were a little relieved.

Although they were full of doubts, the existence of this family letter still showed that Jia Jue did not disappear, nor did he flee without a fight. He even joined the battle and fought with the enemy country.

With these, it is enough for them to explain to the people.

Sure enough, after they announced the content of Jia Jue's family letter, the chill atmosphere in the capital suddenly eased a lot.

The news that Jia Jue did not run away, but went to the front line to fight, made many people feel rejoiced.

Jia Jue did not abandon them, the big man still had hope.

And the topic of everyone's discussion changed from where Jia Jue went to how the outcome of this battle would be.

However, in this regard, many people have reported a pessimistic view.

The Han army is not weak, and the soldiers are brave and good at fighting, and they are not afraid of death. However, the difference in numbers between the two sides is too great, and the possibility of victory is very slim.

Although Jia Jue also participated in it, he himself said that it was just "helping out."

This shows that Jia Jue really only did what he could. After all, on the sea and in front of countless enemies, personal bravery is really useless.

Although Jia Jue did not clearly state the outcome of the battle in his letter home, just "sending more tank boats" is enough to explain the problem.

If the Han Navy had not suffered heavy losses, how could they not use warships and use water boats instead?

From this point of view, the Dahan Navy has reached the point where it has run out of ammunition and food.

This made many people miserable and disappointed.

But more people came to the Ministry of War spontaneously, hoping to join the army, set off with the tank boat, join the navy, fight side by side with Jia Jue, and fight the enemy to the end.

And many high-ranking officials and dignitaries began to sell their assets in panic all day long, packed up their belongings, and planned to flee the capital. They had already foreseen that this war would end in a disastrous defeat for the big man. Here's the chance.

Just when the scenes of all living beings were staged in the capital, and there was a pandemonium.

In the early morning of this day, a fast horse rushed into the capital, and the rider was a postman in red. He galloped and shouted:
"Great victory! Great victory! His Royal Highness, the crown prince, is so mighty as to achieve a victory that has never been seen in eternity!"

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