Traveling through the Qin Dynasty, I seized the throne of Ying Zheng's father

Chapter 269



Chapter 269

Chapter 235 All dug out

"And you're alive because of your quick reactions and good luck."

"There are still many people buried underground, and their lives or deaths are unknown. If you want to thank someone, thank God. It is God who has allowed you to survive."

Fusu knew that General Chen had good intentions.

But he still refused the two soldiers' thanks.

For Fusu, it is okay to increase his reputation among the people.

But it is absolutely not allowed to increase the reputation of the military camp, this matter is too sensitive.

He is just a prince.

What would Ying Zheng think if his reputation surpassed that of Ying Zheng?

The reputation of ordinary people will not pose a threat to Ying Zheng, but the reputation from the military camp may not be a threat.

If he really has the strength to raise his voice, then he shouldn't blame those in power for not trusting him.

After being bombarded with various modern films and TV shows, Fusu still has some political acumen.

Either make it big or don't do it at all. The most feared thing is to risk his life for this little bit of reputation and arouse the emperor's suspicion.

The most dangerous position in the world is the position of the East Palace.

Fusu is now in this position, so he has to think twice before he says or does anything.

We absolutely cannot arouse the emperor's suspicion.

At least with Fusu's current power, he would definitely lose if he went against Ying Zheng.

In this case, Fusu does not need the gratitude of these soldiers, nor does he need them to spread his reputation.

This reputation was not only not a benefit to Fusu, but rather a death warrant.

Fusu did not intend to blame General Chen. General Chen meant well and thought that as a prince, he might need support from the army.

General Chen is not an official in an important position, so he does not have this kind of sensitivity.

He didn't know what kind of trouble such a reputation would bring to Fusu, so he suddenly had an idea and told his subordinates what Fusu had done.

What Fusu is doing now is remedial measures.

He originally thought that General Chen disliked him and thought he was a burden, and would not tell his subordinates what he had done.

Who knew that General Chen was a principled man who would not be greedy for credit?

If General Chen had just claimed credit for his achievements, Fusu would have said nothing and done nothing.

He was even happy that General Chen took the credit for it.

This was done by General Chen, which was normal for the imperial court. After all, General Chen had sufficient experience in leading troops in battle.

It is normal to foresee danger in advance and take precautions.

But if Fusu discovered it in advance, people would probably suspect that he, a man who had rarely led troops in battle, could have guessed that an avalanche would occur here.

Another thing is that if the things he did spread, some soldiers in the barracks would definitely have a good impression of Fusu.

After they had a favorable impression of each other, the other princes automatically became polite in front of Fusu.

Fusu has already gained popularity among the people, and now it would be too dangerous for him to gain popularity among the army.

By then, even if the emperor trusts him again, he will probably have some doubts, not to mention that the emperor does not have extreme trust in Fusu.

General Chen was slightly surprised to see Fusu's straightforward and decisive refusal.

This is a great achievement.

If news of what Fusu did were to reach the court, it would surely attract the attention of the entire city.

But looking at Fusu's current appearance, he doesn't seem to want this credit.

General Chen didn't understand.

He asked his men to go to a distant place to see if they could receive a reply.


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