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Chapter 290 Yan Song is tired

Eunuch Zhong is actually being smart, thinking that he can get over it with victory. But the price of victory was a 50-50 share of the transferred silver, which meant that the imperial court and the inner court each had 500,000 taels, and the remaining 100,000 taels were divided up and down.

Jiajing was already annoyed by what happened to Yan Maoqing.

At this time, it was clear that Emperor Jiajing was carrying the opposition of the cabinet and mobilized troops to claim the risky investment from the Japanese country. The imperial court was counterproductive.

Under such circumstances, Eunuch Zhong turned his elbows outward and gave the cabinet five hundred thousand taels of silver in vain, which was like feeding an unfamiliar wolf.

The moment Jiajing saw the report, his cheeks jumped a few times in anger.

At this time, Eunuch Zhong’s one hundred thousand silver management fee came into play. At least Chen Hong knelt down on the spot and criticized Eunuch Zhong for not understanding his master's difficulties. After hanging out with civil servants for a long time, I was influenced by the civil servants and forgot that my roots were with His Majesty.

As soon as these words came out, Jiajing just glared at Chen Hong in the monastery, who was minding his own performance.

At that moment, Jiajing's tone softened.

After all, the eunuch’s roots are in the palace. Roots are intertwined. If you don't want to implicate anyone, killing any one person is meaningless, and it will also arouse resistance.

Eunuch Zhong’s original name was Zhong Wan. Because he had a bunch of white hair on his head, he was also nicknamed Zhong Baifa.

I used to hang out with Mr. Shi. But this time there was trouble, but Eunuch Shi didn't come to plead for mercy.

Obviously, after calming down, Jiajing realized that he couldn’t just vent his anger on his own people after suffering a loss.

Even if the 200 million taels of silver claimed from Japan were not received, it would be a loss of soldiers and generals.

The money stolen was all thanks to Zhong Wan. Therefore, since Zhong Wandu revealed to Tan Lun that he had about five hundred thousand taels of silver. Just be good and do it to the end. With a stroke of his pen, Jiajing sent the silver and silver mines that were originally sent directly to the Ministry of Household Affairs and the Ministry of Industry, which was considered to be legally confirmed to the court.

Of course, the money from the cabinet was not in vain. It was obvious that the first step was to ratify Jiajing's nonsense of the power to mobilize troops.

Once it is ratified, it will become a system. From now on, Jiajing will virtually realize the purpose of direct troop deployment.

Secondly, the issue of whether to continue to claim compensation from Japan must be resolved by the cabinet.

Finally, once the cabinet takes over, the pensions for the fallen military personnel will naturally have to go to the Ministry of Household Affairs.

In the cabinet, Yan Song has really aged a lot recently.

The emperor had previously issued a Zhengde edict, and later he had ordered to mobilize troops.

Jia Jing could just go with Hun Jun, but Yan Song still wanted to show some respect.

It’s just that 500,000 taels are coming in one breath this time. Even if the pension for this military dispatch is deducted, there is still something left over. It is also a timely help for the urgent need to provide relief for the inexplicable febrile disease in the north this year.

In the cabinet duty room, several people were gathered togetherTogether.

But they all remained silent.

Li Chunfang, who is far away, has recently been thinking about the exercises in Gao Hanwen's Hangzhou sprint training class, and is not in the mood to care about these things. Bury your head under your shoulders. I'm afraid someone will disturb me.

The fact that Gao Hanwen went to Japan to claim compensation has been widely spread.

Yan Song originally thought that Qingliu would take the opportunity to attack, but unexpectedly discovered that Xu Jie just kept silent, and Gao Gong's fiery temper also seemed to be silent and silent.

At the cabinet meeting that day, basically nothing was discussed.

After being the first assistant for more than ten years, Yan Song felt more tired than ever before. Please remember to collect it, the latest and fastest website is free to read without anti-theft

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