"Director of the Ministry of Revenue?"
Upon hearing these words, Shang Ruyi also froze, looking at Yu Wenye with astonishnt — he recomnded Shen Wuzheng to serve as the Director of the Ministry of Revenue?
Indeed, this position seed quite weighty for Shen Wuzheng, who had never held any official position and was rely a commoner so far. Yet, Shang Ruyi understood his intention. After all, the court was currently in dire need of capable individuals. Although Shen Wuzheng had never entered officialdom, he now had a father serving as the Vice Minister, which provided him with sufficient background. Moreover, the forr Director of the Ministry of Revenue, Fei Qian, had always been loyal to the forr dynasty. After Yu Wenquan applied the Imperial Brush and red seal, Fei claid sickness and refused to attend court, actively gathering other officials loyal to the forr ruler to petition against Yu Wenquan’s claim to the throne, so naturally, he could not remain in his position.
This vacancy indeed needed to be given to soone trustworthy.
More importantly—
The function of the Director of the Ministry of Revenue was extrely important for Yu Wenye, who had always established himself through military achievents, especially since even Shang Ruyi perceived the potential outbreak of war in Taiyuan.
However, Yu Wenquan did not agree.
Of course, they understood why Yu Wenquan did not appoint Shen Wuzheng to this position. After all, the responsibilities of this role were unique, and Shen Wuzheng was rely a fledgling, even if his character and abilities were perfectly suited for it, the Emperor wouldn’t take such a gamble.
But—
After a brief mont of silence, even though there was a trace of shock in the eyes of the two people facing each other, they quickly digested this unexpected event. After all, the court appointnts could never be entirely dictated by them.
Yet, another perplexing doubt imdiately surged in their minds.
Weibei Road Marching Secretary?
Why did Yu Wenquan appoint Shen Wuzheng to this position?
If refusing Shen Wuzheng as the Director of the Ministry of Revenue was because of its unique nature, then their confusion about his appointnt as Weibei Road Marching Secretary was also because this position was very special.
It’s almost as if he knew that war in Taiyuan was inevitable and made this special preparation.
Shang Ruyi even recalled when Xiao Yuansui occupied the Xingluo Granary — Yu Wenye was still mourning for Guan Yunmu at the ti, and Chu Yang had already sent an Imperial Decree appointing him as Assistant General, giving him ti to prepare for the expedition to Xingluo Granary.
Besides this doubt, there was also a trace of unspoken unease within Shang Ruyi.
That is—was Shen Wuzheng’s appointnt as Weibei Road Marching Secretary made out of Yu Wenquan’s will, or was he recomnded by soone else?
If it was Yu Wenquan’s appointnt, it would be fine.
If it was soone else’s recomndation, then who was that person? What purpose did they have in recomnding Shen Wuzheng as the Assistant?
With this thought, the unease in Shang Ruyi’s heart deepened profoundly, as she looked at Yu Wenye and cautiously asked, "Besides you, would there be anyone else submitting a recomndation?"
Yu Wenye slightly furrowed his brows and said, "The court is currently in need of talents. Father has ordered all departnts’ officials to recomnd virtuous and talented individuals. Shen Wuzheng was a disciple of Li Tong and has many peers in the court. It would not be just recomnding him."
"..."
"But, this position—"
Clearly, he was also sowhat taken aback by the appointnt of Secretary.
At this mont, Shang Ruyi suddenly rembered what Eunuch Yu said to her before leaving the Shen Family — Your Majesty employs talents without avoiding kin, naturally, just like others who recomnd talents without avoiding kin.
However, evidently the ’kin’ he was referring to was no longer Yu Wenye.
So besides Yu Wenye, could there be another ’kin’ who would recomnd Shen Wuzheng?
As the unease in Shang Ruyi’s heart beca increasingly apparent, suddenly, footsteps were heard outside. Although both were deep in thought, they were particularly sensitive to this sound, and simultaneously lifted their heads to exchange a glance, instinctively holding their breath.
Then, they heard the footsteps stop at the door, and a deep voice said, "Your Highness Prince Qin, Your Highness Prince Qin."
This voice belonged to Xue Daotong.
After Yu Wenquan declared himself Emperor, Xue Daotong, as his long-term confidant, entered the palace to serve as an Assistant, but most of the ti he stayed by Yu Wenquan’s side as his attendant. His sudden return to the Duke Mansion at this mont clearly indicated that he was here to convey a ssage from Yu Wenquan.
The two did not dare to be negligent and rushed to greet him.
Upon opening the door, they indeed saw Xue Daotong standing outside. Upon seeing them, he respectfully saluted. Yu Wenye promptly said, "Mr. Xue, there’s no need for such formality. What brings you here?"
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