It's time for a showdown, all the powerful officials in Beijing are my students!

Chapter 467 466 Transformed into a debt collector, Xiao Shanchang

An Xin was eventually invited into the palace by King Cheng unwillingly.

However, when he heard the chief steward of the palace quietly report to him that there was a group of royal guards parked in an alley a hundred meters away from the palace, King Cheng felt that it was a wise move for him to invite people in.

He just said, why would this envoy from another country come to collect debts with a big banner for no reason?

It turns out that it was the one at the back who couldn't find ministers in this dynasty and was willing to annoy so many aristocratic families by doing such an annoying thing for him, a new emperor who had just ascended the throne.

King Cheng looked at An Xin with mocking yet pitiful eyes.

These people's misappropriation of the national treasury's debt has long been a bad debt, and it will be difficult for anyone to get the money back.

The envoy of another country in front of him, with today's vigorous operation, will only turn himself into a clown and become a joke in the capital of Beiming.

An Xin saw that King Cheng and Princess Cheng, who had just come in from beside her and had not spoken a word, showed contempt and disdain for her in their eyes.

There was still a slight smile on his face, without any hint of irritation at being slighted.

This kind of demeanor made the high-ranking Princess Cheng sitting next to her stunned for a moment, and she glanced at An Xin a few more times with arrogance.

An Xin never knows how to speak in a roundabout way, and her euphemistic debt collection style doesn't stand aside from her. Her style is to be straightforward.

"Prince Cheng, right?" An Xin took out a small notebook, "On May [-], the third year of Beiming Kangyuan, Prince Cheng's palace borrowed two hundred thousand taels of silver from the treasury managed by the Ministry of Household Affairs.

It has been thirteen years now. Now that the new emperor has ascended the throne, the treasury is empty, and it is only natural and right to repay debts..."

When King Cheng saw An Xin chanting incessantly, he glanced at her with disgust and waved his hand with a headache.

"Don't read it, I have no money," King Cheng may have felt that this was very embarrassing, so he added: "Even if I have money, it is impossible for me to repay this debt."

An Xin did not change his face because King Cheng refused to pay back the money.

King Cheng was so frightened by her quiet eyes that he spoke impatiently and explained: "Why should I pay back this debt if no one else has paid it back.

If you have the ability, go to the Gu family and ask for this debt. He is the uncle of the new emperor. He won't pay it back, so why should I pay it back? "

Taiwei Gu is no less ruthless than Si Han's nephew. If this female envoy from another country dares to go to the Gu family to collect debts...

King Cheng looked at An Xin, fearing that he would go in vertically and come out horizontally.

An Xin glanced at King Cheng indifferently, and then looked at Princess Cheng, who frowned and had a heavy look on her face.

"I heard that the young prince of your family has been bedridden for a long time. It seems that he will not die soon?"

"Asshole," Princess Cheng blushed angrily, "Where did you come from, a bitch? How dare you say that about my son."

A cold light flashed in An Xin's eyes. He originally wanted to punish the arrogant Princess Cheng, but then he realized that what he said was indeed a punishment for being beaten unjustly.

So he withdrew the internal energy condensed in his palm.

He stood up and walked towards the door, "I originally wanted to do a good deed and tell you that I have a way to cure the young prince. It seems that the princess doesn't need it anymore."

"Stop," Princess Cheng shouted excitedly, "Is what you just said true?!"

She was just a son. From the beginning he was unlucky and then became bedridden. Princess Cheng asked doctors for advice and even asked masters to practice healing techniques countless times.

I tried all possible methods, but my son didn't get better.

King Cheng and Princess Cheng were so worried that they were helpless.

What makes Princess Cheng hate her even more is that her son is not only her only son, but also the only male heir in Prince Cheng's palace so far. Ever since he was in poor health, his husband, King Cheng, was worried that there would be an accident and that there would be no one to inherit the palace. In the past few months, there were many concubines in the palace just to give birth to a male heir.

Princess Cheng looked at the wrinkled old face of Prince Cheng and smiled coldly. She also wanted to give birth to an heir who would inherit the palace in place of her son. That would depend on whether she agreed.

King Cheng has been struggling for so long, but there is still no movement from the woman in his backyard.

Naturally, he was also interested in what An Xin said just now that he could cure his only son.

"Your Majesty, Ambassador An, wait a minute." King Cheng stood up and stopped An Xin. He was about to step out of the threshold, and his voice softened: "You just said that there is a way to cure my son, but is it true?"

An Xin looked at Princess Cheng and King Cheng who were also nervous and ran over to stop him. They asked the same question and nodded their foreheads slightly.

Then he stretched out his palms and shook them.

The two of them were stunned at first, then realized what his gesture meant, and their faces darkened.

King Cheng and Princess Cheng looked at each other.

The man thought of a group of women who couldn't lay eggs in his backyard, his eyes darkened, and he didn't say anything for a while, still thinking about persisting.

Princess Cheng, who was in her forties and had given up hope for her future, saw An Xin's affirmative look and thought that this foreign envoy did not dare to lie to her about this matter.

Otherwise, if something happens to her son, she will drag this female envoy to hell even if she tries her best.

Princess Cheng, who already believed that An Xin could save her son, turned her head to look at King Cheng, wondering what she said to him as she approached him.

An Xin saw anger flash across King Cheng's face for a moment, then gritted his teeth and glanced at Princess Cheng, closing his eyes.

He walked out with his confidant butler.

Xiao Wenrou, who originally wanted to come with her to trouble An Xin, was invited in by Princess Cheng.

When Xiao Wenrou came in, there was obvious displeasure on her face.

Just because King Cheng and Princess Cheng had learned that An Xin, a debt collector, had come with an imperial edict and had to welcome him into the mansion, they felt angry, so they refused and wanted to follow Xiao Wenrou into the mansion.

With Xiao's gentle and noble temperament, she was rejected at first and now invited in again, how could she be happy?

But Princess Cheng didn't invite her into the palace just because it made her happy.

It was only when An Xin said that Xiao Wenrou had the medicine to cure her son that Princess Cheng ordered someone to bring her in.

Xiao Wenwen said arrogantly: "Humph! Isn't Princess Cheng unwilling to receive this young lady? Why did she send someone to invite me again?!"

The coldness in Princess Cheng's eyes almost turned into reality, but she still smiled for the sake of her son, "Miss Xiao was joking.

Those servants are all ignorant, how can they exclude you, the Emperor's confidante, Miss Xiao, don't be angry, those ignorant servants have been punished by me. "

Xiao Wenwen raised her chin, looking superior to others, "That's pretty much it."

"Is this bitch here to ask you for a debt? Don't give it to her."

Although Princess Cheng didn't want to give money to An Xin to pay off her debt, she was only happy to be ordered by such an ignorant person. As a noble princess, she couldn't be happier.

(End of this chapter)

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