And Ozerambu, if he is really allowed to lead the army to fight against the army of the Ming emperor, what kind of consequences will there be? "

Without waiting for Daro Xiqiao to answer, Mekhail went on to say: "If he loses, the consequences will be unbearable for the entire Mughal;

If he wins, he will accumulate great prestige in the army, and when he raises his arms again, what will happen?

Since it is impossible to win or lose, then don’t fight, even if it is to agree to the Ming Emperor’s request, even if it is to cede all those lands—in any case, those lands were not ours in the first place.

Shashua can ignore it, but Ozerambu must die, and you must endure it too!

Only in this way, you will have the opportunity to organize the court and this country well, so that everyone can be of one mind, otherwise..."

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Chapter 659 My heart can't stand such a hurt

Daluo Xiqiao took a deep breath, nodded and said: "I can bear it, but there are many things, I have to ask you!"

Mekhail nodded and said: "That should be the case. You are both the emperor of Mughal and my son-in-law. If I don't help you, who else will help you? Don't worry, Ozerambu, he lives But tonight."

Daluo Xiqiao nodded, and continued: "Then what about the Emperor Ming's requests? Agree to them all?"

Mekhail said: "I can agree, but just like doing business, there must be bargaining. How much can be negotiated depends on the ability of the envoy."

Taking Makhail to the side hall next to him, Daro Xiqiao pointed to a huge map and said, "Look, the emperor of the Ming Dynasty will directly cut off so much of our land."

Mekhail said: "If you cut it, you will cut it off. In fact, these lands don't bring much tax to us, and constant care will lead to rebellion.

The previous war with Persia, as well as the construction of the Taj Mahal, have almost exhausted the last silver coins in our treasury.Do you know what this means?

It's very simple, even if the emperor of the Ming Dynasty returned these places to us, we would not be able to afford the reconstruction of these places. Moreover, these areas near the sea are more likely to be attacked by the Ming people's fleet. "

Daro Xiqiao did not immediately answer Mekhail's words.

What Mekhail said was true, and there were indeed no more silver coins in the treasury to support these fatal projects. Just dealing with Persia and Ming Dynasty was enough to crush the Mughal finances.

However, Daro Xiqiao was very uncertain about the chain reaction that would be triggered by the ceding of such a large piece of land.

What about Ozerambu?What would he do if it was him?

Daluo Xiqiao is not Ozerambu, even after thinking about it for a long time after thinking of himself as Ozerambu, he still hasn't come up with a good way to do it.

The most reliable plan at the moment should be, as Mekhail said, to give up all those lands to the Ming people, shrink back the Mughals' troops and silver coins, and reduce expenditures.

If Shah Jahan's death is not suppressed, and Shashua and Ozerambu are not dealt with, the entire Mughals are in danger of falling apart, let alone a counterattack against the Ming Dynasty.

After nodding helplessly, Daro Xiqiao said, "Then, I will trouble you to find a solution to the envoy's problem."

Mekhail nodded and left the palace at any time.

There are still many things to do today. First of all, someone must be sent to kill Ozerambu. No matter how powerful Ozerambu is, if he can threaten his son-in-law's throne, he deserves to die.

In addition, someone had to be found as an envoy to ask the emperor of the Ming Dynasty to discuss the contract.

In fact, both Daluo Xiqiao and Mekhail knew in their hearts that the envoy sent by the Ming Emperor was a real envoy, and those conditions should have been put forward by the Ming Emperor.

If Shah Jahan is not dead, then everything else is different. Since Shah Jahan is dead, it is better to take this opportunity to clean up the Mughals and clean up the construction of the Taj Mahal by the way. Stop it - Mughal, I can't stand the toss anymore!

……

The corpses of Ye Yang, the seven Jinyiwei and the interpreter were thrown out of the royal court, and then no one cared about them, let alone chopped up their corpses.

the reason is simple.

The big thing is nothing compared to the death of Shah Jahan, especially when it comes to the issue of whether Ozerambu colluded with the Ming people to kill Shah Jahan, and no one cares about how many corpses there are.

So several corpses quickly disappeared.

Jiayi and his eleven Jinyi guards were digging a hole, and beside them were the eight corpses.

I can no longer speak, and neither can all the brothers, but it is still possible to keep an eye on Wang Ting's movements, especially after getting the secret message left by Jin Yiwei, the first class is even more concerned up.

There was no tomb cup, no burial ceremony, not even a cry, but a few people were buried in a hurry before leaving a mark, and a silent funeral was considered complete.

After wiping away the tears on his face, Jiayi led his brothers and disappeared again, as if they had never appeared before.

The message was sent out.

When he got the news, Emperor Chongzhen had just got the news of the eldest prince—this bastard brought a lot of silver taels, but he had no experience at all. According to the order of Emperor Chongzhen, it was sent to Mughal.

Emperor Chongzhen decided to hang his son up and whip him, otherwise he might do something worse next time.

However, when Emperor Chongzhen received the latest news from Jin Yiwei, the First Prince was forgotten.

The furious Emperor Chongzhen directly summoned all the civil and military leaders together: "March! Use the fastest speed to flatten Agra, and I will make the whole of Agra unable to leave a breather! I will let them give Ye Yang and the others Burial! I want Agra to disappear completely!"

Seeing that Emperor Chongzhen was so angry that he was almost incoherent, all the civil and military leaders lowered their heads in unison, and no one answered Emperor Chongzhen's words.

This kind of situation has never been seen before. Even when the city was besieged by slaves, Emperor Chongzhen did not show such a look of rage, but seemed very calm.

No matter what the reason was for making Emperor Chongzhen angry like this, this is definitely not a good time to speak out to remonstrate him—there is no one in the court who doesn't know what kind of temper this Lord is!

Emperor Chongzhen, who was slumped on the chair, had red eyes, pointed at the information in front of him, and said with a sob: "Let, let all the lovers take a look!"

Wang Chengen bowed in response, picked up Jin Yiwei's information and walked towards Zhu Chunchen and the others.

Emperor Chongzhen was also a human being, and he was a very normal and emotional person.

Perhaps in the eyes of others, Emperor Chongzhen was bloodthirsty and frequently killed people from the nine clans, but in Wang Chengen's view, Emperor Chongzhen was undoubtedly a good emperor.

Perhaps Emperor Chongzhen never took the lives of barbarians seriously, but Emperor Chongzhen attached great importance to the people of Ming Dynasty. Of the 300 people selected every year, which one is not a treasure?

Or Emperor Chongzhen was very happy, but Emperor Chongzhen cherished the lives of soldiers and attached great importance to the treatment of soldiers before and after their lives.

With these two points alone, Emperor Chongzhen is enough to be called Mingjun, Shengjun.

Now that such a thing happened, Jin Yiwei and all the eunuchs who were sent to the envoy died in battle. Before he died, he couldn't forget to cheat the Mughal barbarians. How could His Majesty not be moved?

Just like when Wang Xuanji died in battle, like when he went to the Martyr's Shrine, when did Emperor Chongzhen not reveal his true feelings?

With a sigh, after handing over the information in his hand to Zhu Chunchen, Wang Chengen returned to stand behind Emperor Chongzhen with red eyes, and remained silent as if he was still that wooden man.

Zhu Chunchen also took a quick look at the information, then handed it to Zhang Zhiji, and then cupped his hands and said, "My condolences to your majesty, some loyal people are the luck of Ming Dynasty and the blessing of your majesty."

After sharing the information with each other, the information returned to Lai Zongdao, who gently put it back on the desk in front of Emperor Chongzhen, and then bowed and said, "Your Majesty Qizuo, death is either more important than Mount Tai, or less serious." Yu Hongmao.

The blood of Eunuch Ye and several strong guards in Jinyi cannot be shed in vain, but His Majesty's reckless dispatch of troops may make the blood of Eunuch Ye and others shed in vain.

The minister thought that it would be better to let it go for a while and see how the Mughal reacted before making a decision? "

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