Chapter 3434 Permanent Armistice
Han Yu said: "If your Majesty can help me catch up with Miss Tangtang..."
"Don't touch your nose or face."
"...I work hard on my own."
Han Yu glanced aside and said with a smile, "Your Majesty is becoming more and more leisurely now."
This Your Majesty refers to Zhao Yuanjing.
Yun Dai became the queen, and he became the man behind the queen.
Most of the time, he would help Yun Dai analyze the situation in Northern Qi, help her read the news, and share everything that could be shared with her.
Of course, this is all in private.
On the surface, he is just Her Majesty the Queen's husband, Prince Jing.
Just spend your days leisurely and leisurely every day.
When Han Yu came in, Zhao Yuanjing was sitting behind the low table next to him, reading a book. He was wearing a loose robe and holding his chin in a relaxed manner.
Hearing this, he looked at Han Yu and said calmly: "You and I were childhood playmates. Now that I am enjoying my old age, you haven't found the one you love yet, so you have no time to worry about others."
Han Yu chuckled.
Yun Dai didn't care what would happen between him and Ji Tangtang. She immediately issued an order to appoint Han Yu as prime minister.
From then on, Northern Qi had a shady prime minister.
Although the eight great clans have been filling important positions in the court with their people, the most important ministers such as the prime minister and the six ministers are all appointed by Yun Dai.
With Han Yu plotting the murder behind his back, Wei Jintai and Jun Qingbai charged into the battle, and the bitter days of the eight great clans officially began.
As for Yun Dai, she can develop Northern Qi's economy and people's livelihood with peace of mind.
This time Wei Jintai came back and brought back the signed permanent armistice agreement.
Yan'er signed it happily.
The people of the Great Zhou Dynasty were very happy. As common people, they just wanted to live a stable life and no one wanted to fight.
There were some voices of opposition in the court, who felt that the Queen Mother was betraying Zhou Dynasty, but they were a minority and were suppressed by Yan'er.
When the news came, the people of Northern Qi cried with joy.
The Northern Qi Dynasty suffered more wars than the Great Zhou Dynasty, and its life was more difficult.
The fact that so many men died is irrefutable proof.
Han Yu was talking to Zhao Yuanjing over there, and Yun Dai called Wei Jintai to ask about Da Zhou's affairs in detail.
"How's the waiter?"
"His Second Highness is almost in good health. I saw him once and he was in good spirits, but he was a little depressed."
"Have you ever spoken to him?" Yun Dai asked.
"After talking a few words and talking about His Majesty's enthronement, His Highness said that His Majesty is the most suitable candidate."
"How did Yan'er arrange him?"
"His Majesty the Great Zhou Dynasty still allows His Highness the Second Prince to be the King of the South, but he will not be sent to the fiefdom and will stay in the capital city."
Yun Dai nodded.
Yan'er did this because he was on guard against Xiao Er and would not let him out, but stayed in Kyoto.
Wei Jintai said: "Before coming, the eldest princess specially took her to the Gu family and met the old lady."
"Is my mother in good health?" Yun Dai asked hurriedly.
"My physical condition is not bad, but my spirit is not very good. I am a lot confused." Wei Jintai answered cautiously, "There are also times when I am sober and there are times when I am confused. Although I can't remember others very much, I still remember His Majesty's name after hearing it. Ask Your Majesty, when will you go back?"
Yun Dai felt sour in her heart as she thought about Mingmin's old and confused look.
If she hadn't been worried about Mingmin's poor physical condition and her inability to adapt to the climate in Northern Qi, she would have taken her over.
Wei Jintai said: "Uncle Gu asked me to bring a message to your majesty. Please rest assured that he will take good care of the old lady. He will also write a letter to inform your majesty of the old lady's condition."