Chapter 354 (89 words added)
Chapter 354 (89 words added)
He tirelessly traveled throughout the land, inspecting farmland, providing aid to disaster victims, and promoting reforms—all to improve the lives of the people. Under the Regent's efforts, the nation gradually prospered, and the people... However, the treacherous officials were not about to give up easily; they hatched another scheme. This time, they bribed a disgruntled refugee in the disaster area to fabricate evidence, claiming that the Regent had embezzled their supplies during the relief efforts. The refugee took this so-called "evidence" to the capital to file a complaint, causing another uproar in the court. Some ministers, unaware of the truth, also began to question the Regent. Although the Emperor still trusted the Regent, faced with this new "evidence," he had no choice but to send people to the disaster area to investigate thoroughly. Upon learning of this, the Regent remained calm. He cooperated with the investigators, detailing every aspect of the relief efforts and even taking them to visit the disaster victims. The victims testified that the Regent had done his utmost and had never embezzled supplies. It turned out that the refugee, due to his own laziness, had always felt the distribution of supplies was unfair, which was why the treacherous officials had manipulated him. The truth came to light, and the treacherous officials' plot failed once again. The emperor was furious at their actions and severely punished them. The regent, having weathered this storm, enjoyed even greater prestige in the court and among the people. He continued to work tirelessly for the well-being of the nation and its people, leading the Chu-Qin Kingdom further down the path of prosperity. Meanwhile, the treacherous officials had bribed a eunuch in the imperial pharmacy to secretly tamper with Xue Ruanruan's medicine while she wasn't looking. Xue Ruanruan, completely unaware, served the prepared medicine to the emperor. However, not long after, the emperor's condition not only failed to improve but worsened. The treacherous officials immediately seized this opportunity to impeach Xue Ruanruan in court, accusing her of harboring treacherous intentions and deliberately poisoning the emperor. Xue Ruanruan was speechless with grievances. She knelt anxiously on the ground, tears welling in her eyes, desperately explaining that she had no such intention. Hearing the impeachment, the emperor's resolve wavered, his face turning terrifyingly grim. Just when everyone thought Xue Ruanruan was doomed, the imperial physician, who had been silently observing, stepped forward. After carefully examining the dregs of the emperor's medicine, he discovered signs of tampering. He boldly speculated that someone had deliberately framed Xue Ruanruan, and detailed the unwanted ingredients added to the medicine. The treacherous officials turned deathly pale upon hearing this. The emperor was furious and ordered a thorough investigation. Soon, the clues about bribing the eunuch were uncovered, exposing the ugly faces of the treacherous officials. The emperor was enraged and immediately ordered the execution of all the treacherous officials and their cronies, their entire families wiped out, as a warning to others. Xue Ruanruan was exonerated and deeply grateful to the imperial physician. The physician smiled and said he had only done what he was supposed to do, unable to tolerate the wickedness of the officials. Through this incident, Xue Ruanruan became even more cautious and gained a deeper understanding of the treacherous nature of the court.
Under the careful care of the imperial physicians, the Emperor's condition gradually improved. Xue Ruanruan continued to diligently care for him every day. The Emperor's appreciation for Xue Ruanruan's loyalty and kindness grew even stronger, not only bestowing upon her many gold and silver treasures but also issuing a special decree to commend her. Xue Ruanruan did not become arrogant or complacent; instead, she became even more humble and continued to serve the Emperor diligently. In the court, after this purge, the atmosphere was renewed, and loyal ministers were able to better display their talents and jointly assist the Emperor in governing the country. The Chu-Qin Kingdom developed steadily in a peaceful atmosphere, and the people lived a more stable life. The Emperor severely punished the treacherous officials and comforted Xue Ruanruan, telling her not to be afraid. After this turmoil, Xue Ruanruan became more cautious, and the treacherous officials dared not easily harm her again. Xue Ruanruan continued to take care of the Emperor wholeheartedly, hoping for his speedy recovery, while also becoming more determined to protect her position in the scheming harem. Just when she was in despair, Murong Xun stepped forward, firmly believing that Xue Ruanruan would not do such a thing. Murong Xun secretly investigated and finally uncovered the eunuch's conspiracy. He exposed the treacherous officials' evil deeds in court, and with irrefutable evidence, they were speechless. Upon learning the truth, the Emperor was furious and severely punished the treacherous officials. After this incident, Xue Ruanruan felt immense gratitude towards Murong Xun, and their relationship grew even closer. However, the power struggles within the harem did not end there. The remnants of those treacherous officials, harboring resentment, sought revenge. They colluded with a mysterious force outside the palace, attempting to create even greater chaos.
One night, a sudden commotion erupted in the palace. It turned out that a mysterious force had infiltrated the palace, setting fires everywhere in an attempt to assassinate the emperor amidst the chaos.
After a fierce battle, Murong Xun and Xue Ruanruan successfully repelled the mysterious forces and protected the Emperor's safety. The Emperor greatly praised their bravery and rewarded them handsomely. The remaining supporters received their due punishment, and peace was restored to the palace. Xue Ruanruan also re-prepared the medicine and cured the Emperor's illness with the Holy Spirit Herb. This victory further solidified Xue Ruanruan's position in the palace, and her relationship with Murong Xun deepened. However, the smoke of palace intrigue did not dissipate... Murong Xun then entered the palace to meet the Emperor and exposed the treacherous minister's conspiracy. Upon hearing Murong Xun's revelations, the Emperor was furious and immediately ordered the treacherous minister and his cronies to be executed. Panic gripped the court; those ministers who had colluded with the treacherous minister trembled in fear of being implicated.
However, one problem after another arose. Urgent news arrived from the border: taking advantage of the turmoil in the Chu and Qin courts, the enemy had amassed a large army and was pressing towards the border. The emperor, deeply worried, immediately summoned his ministers to discuss countermeasures. Upon learning of this, Xue Ruanruan volunteered to go to the border with the army, intending to use her medical skills to treat the soldiers' wounded and sick. Murong Xun also volunteered, wanting to defend the country on the battlefield.
The two followed the army to the frontier, where they faced a brutal war. The enemy army advanced fiercely, and the Chu and Qin armies were plunged into a bitter struggle. Xue Ruanruan stayed in the camp day and night, treating the wounded soldiers; her medical skills saved countless lives. Murong Xun, on the other hand, charged into battle, fighting bravely, and his bravery greatly boosted the morale of the soldiers.
After a fierce battle, the Chu and Qin armies gradually turned the tide. Just as the situation improved, the enemy resorted to a despicable tactic, poisoning the water supply. Many soldiers collapsed from the poison, and Xue Ruanruan was frantic with worry. She immediately devoted herself to developing an antidote. However, the enemy seemed to know her abilities and constantly sent assassins to interfere. Murong Xun had to command the battle while also protecting Xue Ruanruan. Xue Ruanruan worked tirelessly, finally developing the antidote and saving the poisoned soldiers. When one plan failed, the enemy devised another. They spread rumors that Murong Xun was amassing power and plotting a rebellion. Upon hearing this, the emperor became suspicious and issued an edict recalling Murong Xun. Murong Xun had no choice but to return to the capital. Xue Ruanruan remained alone on the frontier, leading her soldiers in a steadfast defense. With her wisdom and courage, she repelled the enemy's attacks time and again. In the capital, Murong Xun faces questioning from the emperor and framing by the remnants of treacherous officials. Whether he can clear his name and return to the battlefield to fight alongside Xue Ruanruan becomes a new suspense… Xue Ruanruan and Murong Xun also forge a deeper bond during this war. Meanwhile, in the court, after purging the treacherous officials, preparations are underway for victory. Once the border war subsides, they will return to the palace in glory; however, new challenges may be quietly awaiting them… Suddenly, urgent news arrives from the border: an enemy state, allied with several neighboring small states, has formed a coalition to invade. This attack is even more ferocious than before, and although the border garrison fights tenaciously, they are gradually finding themselves overwhelmed. The emperor is extremely anxious and summons his ministers again for consultation. Xue Ruanruan and Murong Xun volunteer, heading to the border once more.
Upon reaching the frontier, they discovered that the allied forces were not only numerous but also tactically flexible. Xue Ruanruan used her wisdom to develop a new type of wound medicine, greatly improving the healing rate of the wounded. Murong Xun, meanwhile, led elite troops in a night raid on the allied forces' supply camp, throwing the allied forces into disarray.
Thanks to their efforts, the Chu-Qin army gradually stabilized its position and began to organize a counterattack. However, the allied forces realized the strength of Murong Xun and Xue Ruanruan and resorted to despicable tactics. They captured innocent civilians to threaten the Chu-Qin army into retreating. Murong Xun and Xue Ruanruan were caught in a dilemma. Just then, Xue Ruanruan came up with a plan. She had many fake gunpowder weapons made and created the illusion of a large-scale attack at night. The allied forces were thrown into chaos by this display of force, and Murong Xun seized the opportunity to lead his troops in a surprise attack on the rear of the allied forces. At the same time, Xue Ruanruan secretly arranged for the rescue of the captured civilians. The allied forces were attacked from both sides and their formation was thrown into disarray. The Chu-Qin army pursued their victory and won a great victory. The enemy state and neighboring small states had no choice but to sue for peace and sign a peace treaty. Xue Ruanruan and Murong Xun returned to the palace in glory, where the emperor personally came out of the city to welcome them and bestowed upon them even greater rewards. But they knew that undercurrents still flowed within the palace, and new conspiracies might be brewing; they had to remain vigilant at all times. The morale of the Chu-Qin army soared, and they began a gradual counterattack. However, the allied forces, unwilling to accept defeat, resorted to despicable tactics, bribing a traitor within the Chu-Qin army in an attempt to launch a coordinated attack from within. At this critical moment, Xue Ruanruan and Murong Xun uncovered the traitor's plot and captured him. Ultimately, the Chu-Qin army decisively defeated the allied forces, and peace returned to the border. Xue Ruanruan and Murong Xun returned in triumph, but they knew that undercurrents still swirled within the palace and the court, and a new crisis might soon be looming. Taking advantage of the turmoil in the Chu-Qin court, the enemy launched a war. The emperor hurriedly summoned his ministers to discuss strategies for defending against the enemy. The court was abuzz with debate, with everyone holding their own opinions. Xue Ruanruan and Murong Xun stepped forward and proposed a detailed battle plan. After careful consideration, the emperor decided to adopt their suggestion, appointing Murong Xun as marshal to lead the army on the expedition, while Xue Ruanruan was responsible for the medical supplies and treatment of the wounded in the rear.
Before the expedition, Xue Ruanruan prepared a large amount of medicine and protective equipment for the soldiers and personally boosted their morale. Murong Xun, determined to win, led his army to the battlefield. On the battlefield, Murong Xun commanded with composure, using clever tactics to repel enemy attacks multiple times. Meanwhile, Xue Ruanruan worked tirelessly day and night in the rear, ensuring the wounded soldiers recovered quickly.
Just as the war reached a stalemate, the enemy resorted to a treacherous scheme, poisoning the water source. Xue Ruanruan, utilizing her professional knowledge, quickly uncovered the enemy's plot and promptly developed an antidote, averting the crisis. Ultimately, through the combined efforts of Xue Ruanruan and Murong Xun, the Chu-Qin army achieved a resounding victory, forcing the enemy to sue for peace. They once again rendered outstanding service to their country and returned in glory. However, they understood that the power struggles within the palace and the undercurrents in the court would never truly subside. The emperor was deeply worried, and the court descended into chaos once more. After discussing the matter, Xue Ruanruan and Murong Xun decided to work together to devise strategies for the nation. Murong Xun volunteered to lead the army into battle, while Xue Ruanruan assisted the emperor in handling state affairs and allocating resources from the rear.
Before setting off on the campaign, Murong Xun and Xue Ruanruan bid each other a reluctant farewell, promising to await his triumphant return. On the battlefield, Murong Xun, with his exceptional military talent, repeatedly repelled the enemy. Meanwhile, Xue Ruanruan diligently managed the situation in the palace. As time passed, the war gradually shifted in favor of the Chu-Qin state, but undercurrents still flowed within the palace and the court, and who knew what trouble might ensue… Those treacherous officials, upon learning that Xue Ruanruan had brought back the Holy Spirit Grass, were not about to sit idly by. They colluded with several concubines who harbored jealousy towards Xue Ruanruan, plotting to frame her once again. These concubines spread rumors in the palace, claiming that Xue Ruanruan had obtained the Holy Spirit Grass from a spy from an enemy state, intending to poison the emperor. In an instant, rumors swirled in the palace, and even some uninformed palace maids and eunuchs began to whisper and criticize Xue Ruanruan.
Upon learning of these rumors, Xue Ruanruan was both angry and anxious. She knew that if she didn't clarify the situation in time, not only would her life be in danger, but it could also affect the war effort at the front. Just as she was racking her brains for a solution, Murong Xun sent back an important intelligence report from the front lines. The report showed that the enemy country did not have the herb "Holy Spirit Grass" at all, which was enough to prove her innocence.
Xue Ruanruan presented the intelligence to the emperor, revealing the entire story. After investigating, the emperor was furious and severely punished the concubines and treacherous officials who had spread rumors. Thus, Xue Ruanruan once again escaped danger and continued to serve the country and the emperor diligently, awaiting Murong Xun's triumphant return. Meanwhile, Xue Ruanruan secretly colluded with several cowardly ministers to harass Murong Xun in court, attempting to prevent him from revealing the truth. Murong Xun remained calm and composed, using his eloquence and prestige to refute their unreasonable accusations one by one. At the same time, Xue Ruanruan worked day and night in the imperial pharmacy, finally developing a prescription to cure the emperor. She hurriedly carried the medicine to the emperor's palace, but was intercepted by assassins on the way. These assassins were clearly sent by the treacherous officials. Xue Ruanruan was startled, but quickly regained her composure. She tightly guarded the medicine to her chest and fought off the assassins. These assassins were highly skilled in martial arts, and Xue Ruanruan was gradually becoming overwhelmed. Just as she was about to exhaust herself, a familiar figure appeared—it was Murong Xun. It turned out that he was worried about Xue Ruanruan and had come to find her after finishing his duties at court.
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