When Liu Yao came to Liyang Town, the clouds and mists in the hazy sky were slightly clear, and a few rays of golden sunlight leaked out, perching on the top of the mountain in the distance.

In front of Liyang Town, there are neat porridge sheds and small wooden sheds where the victims temporarily stayed.

The surviving refugees nearby also moved closer to Liyang Town.

The disaster relief operation was carried out in an orderly manner, and there was no longer the tragic scene of victims everywhere like before.

There are just floating corpses floating in the mud and muddy water, and there are not enough manpower and time to clean them up.

Some of them looked like giants. The terrifying scene floating all over the field did not scare away the proud Liu Yao, but it shocked him to a great extent in his heart.

He came incognito, traveling lightly and unnoticed along the way.

Passing by the porridge shed, there were only a few eyes looking at him numbly and dully.

He didn't care and urged the horse to get closer to the gate of Liyang Town as soon as possible.

Bai Mingwei had already received the news and led all the officials of Liyang County, as well as the accompanying officials who came to Jiangbei for disaster relief, to greet him at the city gate.

When Liu Yao's team came forward on horseback, Bai Ming lifted the hem of his clothes slightly, knelt down and saluted: "I pay my respects to His Highness the Ninth Prince."

Immediately afterwards, dozens of officials knelt neatly behind Bai Mingwei: "I pay my respects to His Highness Ninth Prince."

Liu Yao reined in his horse and nodded slightly to everyone: "No need to be polite, just get up."

Bai Ming stood up slightly and then stepped aside.

The other officials followed closely and made way for Liu Yao.

Liu Yao rode his horse straight into the city without stopping here.

Yu Jianling, who went to greet Liu Yao, nodded slightly to Bai Ming and followed Liu Yao into the city.

All the officials in Liyang Town were dispatched, and dozens of people crowded the open city gate.

Such a large formation would naturally attract the attention of the refugees temporarily placed at the city gate.

After Bai Mingwei led his officials into the city, the victims started talking as soon as they saw him.

"His Royal Highness Ninth is really here? It can't be a lie, right?"

"How could it be false? General Zhenbei must know His Highness Ninth Prince. If it were false, how could General Zhenbei kneel down and salute him?"

"Princes have never been sent to provide disaster relief in the past. How could it happen this time..."

"Why else? It must be that the flood this time is too serious. If we don't send the prince, how can we suppress this natural disaster?"

"If you ask me, no one is more useful than old Xiang Bai. In the past, whenever there was a disaster, it was Xiang Bai who would rush back and forth to fight for our chance of survival."

"If you ask me, General Zhenbei is not bad at all. After all, he is the granddaughter of the old Prime Minister Bai, and his behavior is quite like the old Prime Minister Bai."

"Isn't that right? The porridge shed was built so quickly, and we were able to temporarily solve the problem of food and housing in a short period of time. It is the credit of General Zhenbei."

"That's right. It doesn't matter who comes. As long as General Zhenbei is here, I can feel at ease."

Everyone is talking and expressing their thoughts.

But this noisy sound was isolated from the outside as the heavy door was pulled down.

……

I don’t know when sporadic cold rain fell from the sky. The room was eerily quiet.

Liu Yao sat in the main seat.

He was covered in dust and had a serious look on his face.

He was speechless, not a word since he sat down.

Even the tea on the coffee table next to me was cold and changed again.

Yu Jianling cleared his throat and wanted to start the conversation first, but was stopped by Bai Mingwei's eyes.

At this time, one of the officials of the Wei Party, relying on his relationship with the Wei family, spoke in a desperate manner:
  "Your Highness, you must be hungry after traveling day and night for such a long time. Drink some hot tea first to drive away the coldness in your body. I will prepare a meal for you later to catch the wind and wash away the dust."

After saying that, he looked at Liu Yao with a flattering look.

Little did he know, he got into trouble.

Liu Yao suddenly picked up the tea cup at hand and threw it in front of the official.

"boom!"

There was a crisp sound, and in the panicked eyes of the official, Liu Yao's voice became stern:

"You bastard! It's already this time, and you still want to eat! What's going on outside? You're so blind, can't you see it?!"

The official was very aggrieved and quickly explained: "Your Highness, it's very good outside. When we first came here, these people were almost starving to death. Now they have food and shelter..."

It's okay if I don't say this, but when I mention it, Liu Yao becomes even more furious.

He stood up and kicked the chair.

Then he pointed at the official who spoke: "It's pretty good, isn't it? You should try it on a day like that!"

After speaking, he made a gesture.

The guards on the left and right walked over immediately and dragged the official down without help.

Before the official could react, he had already been stripped of his official robe, thrown into a pile of refugees, and lived with the refugees, living what he thought was a pretty good life.

As a result, everyone was so frightened that they didn't dare to take a breath.

Liu Yao glanced at everyone, and then said coldly: "Your tasks and responsibilities are not to please me, but to properly resettle the displaced people outside."

"If I let this king know that you are not thinking about solving the people's problems, but are thinking about flattering and flattering, and you are doing it in disguise, he will be a lesson to you!"

All the officials present responded quickly: "I don't dare."

Liu Yao glanced around the crowd again before taking his seat again.

After this outburst, the atmosphere became increasingly heavy.

But those eyes that were wandering around seemed to be much calmer.

Seeing that they were ready, Bai Mingwei stepped out of the crowd, ready to get to the point.

(End of this chapter)

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