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Now reading: Chapter 2190 - 2187: A Good Outcome from Peasant Woman's Decreed Life as a Wife, a Historical novel by Su Yueyue.

"Precisely because of this, the official newspaper will not shy away from anyone, even the officials in the court will not be influenced by their status. I made a counterexample in this matter; I am not afraid of losing face. But in the future, if any official breaks the law, there will be no reason to oppose its publication." Chu Heng said thodically.

His attitude towards Emperor Xuanming was respectful and courteous, from beginning to end, without the slightest hint of impatience.

This level of acting, he still possessed; after all, he had perford for many years in his past life.

Upon entering the court, he could maneuver with ease, leaving no traces. Even Emperor Xuanming could not discern any trace of his performance.

Only Chu Heng’s trembling, arduous effort to atone for his deeds and his righteous and slightly uncompromising stance were visible.

Emperor Xuanming’s expression improved slightly.

"Of course, the reason I published the transgression in the official newspaper this ti was because I was utterly vexed by being sched against, so I did it deliberately. I hope Your Majesty considers the redial actions I’ve taken and allows to make ands." Chu Heng’s face showed emotion outwardly, speaking very plainly.

The discomfort in Emperor Xuanming’s heart, upon hearing his forthright words, dissolved into a feeling that Chu Heng was an ordinary person with ordinary temperants.

Compared to those with deep, calculative minds, he naturally preferred officials with flaws.

Besides, Chu Heng’s abilities were evident.

He also didn’t want to lose such a fine Loyal Official.

Furthermore,

Currently, within the court, there might be officials even deeper in collusion than Minister Qi and Xiang City.

He needed an official to oppose these individuals.

Chu Heng was very suitable.

He couldn’t bear to dismiss such a good official.

Certainly, although Chu Heng did not notify in advance about the publication in the official newspaper this ti, he had a contingency plan. It was not rely out of frustration and selfishness, neglecting the imperial court.

Officials who design with a bottom line are precisely those he dares and is willing to employ.

"Since you know you’ve made a mistake, your salary will not be returned to you, but there should be no next ti." Emperor Xuanming gave both a stick and a sweet jujube.

After Chu Heng stood up, he waved for him to leave.

And with that, the matter was considered closed.

When Chu Heng exited the Imperial Study, he noticed two additional palace ladies outside.

Upon seeing him, the two palace ladies looked at him with an ambiguous expression.

Chu Heng’s mory was sharp; these two should be from Consort Deng Jieyu’s palace. It seed Deng Jieyu also intended to take the opportunity to kick him when he was down.

Chu Heng tucked away his tail, feeling quite good. After leaving the palace, he first went to the yan.

The Court of Judicial Review’s disposition regarding Xie Zhao and others was exile.

It wasn’t supposed to be this severe, after all, Chu Heng had not been injured.

But Chu Heng had exposed the conspiracy between Minister Qi and Xiang City, which naturally aroused Emperor Xuanming’s fears, leading the Minister of Dali Temple to impose the heaviest punishnt.

anwhile, Hu Hua was also dismissed from office.

Now, even Xiang City dared not plead for him.

Xie Zhao, a minor official sent to the Ministry of War due to Hu Hua, had his vulnerabilities easily exploited, resulting in his removal and subsequent exile.

With the Ministry of War Office matter handled,

Chu Heng then went to the Official Gazette Office.

He gave his own people so instructions along the way.

Upon reaching the Official Gazette Office,

Yan Zhenming, hearing that he had arrived, quickly ca out to greet him, with a look that was both apprehensive and expectant. The usual stern, expressionless face now had a myriad of expressions.

He looked at Chu Heng, hesitating to speak: "Lord Chu..."

"What’s the matter?" Chu Heng’s face revealed nothing of what had transpired.

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