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knows that the emergence of sinister
forgetfulness is at best adding a possibility that seems to be beneficial to Li Chen's already complex and changeable situation.
it's just that everything is still two things right now.
the most important thing is that Li Chen knows that people are sinister.
forgetfulness seems to be a pure desire for Shaolin's good.
but the problem is that North and South Shaolin have been separated for a hundred years, each has its own abbot, but also has its own system.
if Zu, the teacher of forgetfulness, is safe and steady as a mascot, then both the north and the south are naturally for him.
but it may not be easy if you forget to force yourself out to be the master of the Shaolin families in the north and south.
Li Chen knows that it is very variable even if he is not involved.
so Li Chen didn't hold out much hope at all.
he has one more important thing to do, which is his wedding day to marry Su Jinpa.
"five days left."
the next morning, Li Chen summoned he Kun to the Xi Zheng Hall and said, "there will be a big wedding five days later. You should have received almost all the gifts you received."
he Kun beamed and said, "it's almost done, and all the officials of the imperial court, large and small, have sent what they should send. Here is the account. Please have a look at it."
Li Chen took over a thick account book handed over by he Kun, skimmed through it and then looked directly at the total number behind.
checking details is not what he wants to do, so someone will naturally take inventory. More importantly, he Kun does not dare to tamper with it. Li Chen believes that he Kun still has this brain.
Li Chen grinned as soon as he saw the total.
"all kinds of cash silver, gold, treasures, etc. are equivalent to 8.752 million pieces of silver."
"good, pretty good."
the officials of the imperial court were more greedy than Li Chen imagined.
where else did they scrape together so much silver
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is more than 8 million taels, which accounts for the total tax revenue of the Qin Empire in one year.
and with this money, the construction of the Royal College is no longer a problem.
even other things can be done.
being able to get so much money, Li Chen felt that he had no loss to collect the money.
"your Highness, not only civil and military officials, but also many kings have sent gifts, most of which are treasures of high and low value, but there has been no movement of gifts from King Wen."
Li Chen frowned slightly as he Kun reported.
Li Chen is a crown prince, and the kings are all the elders of his family. The prince is married, whether they want to or not, they have to show something.
but everyone else sent gifts, but King Wen did not move, which made Li Chen a little curious.
is it possible that the restless King Wen had such a cerebral palsy that he made himself look bad on such a trifle
even if he achieves his goal, what good will it do him
at this level, you shouldn't be so naive.
just then, there was a sound of announcement outside the palace gate.
King Wen's gift has been delivered.
Li Chen got up and said, "Let's go and see for myself what this belated gift of King Wen is."
when he Kun and Wan Jiaojiao walked out of the Xi Zheng Hall, Li Chen saw a line of carriages and horses, escorted by the guards, to the square in front of the Xi Zheng Hall.
there was a large box on the carriage, which was obviously custom-made. No one knew what was inside without opening it.
and following the carriage were two aides to King Wen's mansion.
one of the middle-aged men with a goatee respectfully said to Li Chen, "Cao Min Hu Kai sent a congratulatory gift to his Royal Highness the Crown Prince for the wedding of his Royal Highness."e inconvenience of giving a big gift because of his armour."there were many rules of exemption from etiquette in the Qin Empire, among which there were generals who were performing military affairs wh...