"Then why is Mu'e such a waste?" Yun Fenghuang showed a hint of astonishment when he heard this, "The act of killing his father and brother, how could He Le know about it?!"
She thought about Dong for a moment and asked, "Does the court have anything to say in Ruming? Has Dong Bi expressed his position?"
Chen Jing shook his head and said: "When the slaves came back, the previous court was busy discussing. I heard from the young foreign servant in front of the emperor that the adults were very noisy. Some people felt that if Minghe was so powerful, Mu'e would not be defeated. Notorious, despised by the grassland, there is no need to ask for it, Mrs. Roukun is a concubine, and she uses weapons rashly! Some people think that no matter how bad Mu'e is, he has never owed anything to the country. If his life or death is uncertain, the Dalan family and his legitimate daughter If the youngest son takes refuge in the country, but the country does not care about it, wouldn’t it be against benevolence and righteousness? Moreover, it is well known that the brothers Hele and Mu’e are at odds! Whether the charge of patricide and brother killing is true or not is not known!”
"Even if the Dalan clan and Mu'e's youngest son were to be handed over to Wei He, it would still have to be done after Harle Dingding grassland, a serious person came to the credential, and then produced the ironclad evidence that Mu'e murdered his father and brother. In this way, it can be considered Justified."
"Otherwise, just because Heleruming is a mere envoy and obeys his words, it would seem that the imperial court is afraid of them!"
Yun Fenghuang muttered: "Did Mr. Ouyang speak? If not, what did he think?"
"Master Ouyang does not agree with the latter." Chen Jing said, hesitated and said, "But... the regent agrees with the former. It is said that it is Mu'e's household affairs, and the government should not have too much involvement. Just no. There is no need for the mother and son of the Dalan family to hand it over to Hele. They can just hand it over to the Dalan family's natal family."
He gave a very difficult-to-pronounce tribal name, saying that it was one of Mu'e's most loyal supporters, and also one of the few large tribes that was not persuaded by Hale's accusation of Mu'e.
If the mother and son of the Dalan family were sent there, it would be unlikely that they would hand them over to Hele. Instead, they would attack Hele in the name of Mu'e's youngest son.
"That thing is strange." Yun Fenghuang leaned back and said thoughtfully, "I heard that the old Khan Wei He had many children, and the most outstanding one was his eldest son, Mu E, who had lost his talents. And Hele. Then, even if Mu'e is not a genius and wants to be resourceful, he should still be in the position. In this case, how can Hele convince many tribes with only meager evidence? "
As the saying goes, those who steal the hook will punish the princes who steal the country. If a serious crime like murdering a father and brother is committed by ordinary people, there is nothing to say. All kinds of tortures are included, and there is no cry for injustice.
But the clan is not like that.
The old Khan and his eldest son were so wise and powerful when they were still alive, but after all they are no longer there.
Their wives and children may be filled with grief and anger and thinking about revenge.
But other people, such as those large tribes that once supported them, have to consider whether there is any benefit in following Hele to expose Mu'e
Is that benefit worth having the sons of their subordinates fight for their lives
When Mu E first came to power, he sent his 13-year-old legitimate daughter to the country as a concubine. In fact, the Lord asked that he not be able to stabilize the Central Plains to avoid being robbed.
He even considered the Central Plains, which had been too busy taking care of itself in those years and had just taken a breath of fresh air to travel from the east to the east, and never thought about planning Wei He. Would he not give up part of his interests in exchange for the support of the leaders of the big tribes
As a Khan who is already in power, Mu'e has the advantage of righteousness. If he had promised three-thirds of the benefits, the son of an old Khan like Hele who had not yet ascended the throne would have to ask for twice as much to convince the leaders to accompany him. Is he taking a big gamble
No, the Imperial City Department had previously sent news that Mu E was suspected of being infected and would die soon.
If the news had not been known to Hale and passed on to the various tribes, it would indeed have caused panic among people.
But it is really not necessarily wrong whether it is bad news for Mu'e's family or for the leaders.
The reason is simple. The Khan is in his prime and is wise and powerful. From the perspective of Wei He as a whole, this is not a good thing, but it also means that the king's restraint on them will not be relaxed.