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“Begging the emperor to quell your anger!” Shen Zhen slowly emerged, “This official thinks that the most important thing right now is the safety of the people.”

“This official claims himself guilty like the rest, but I hope that the Emperor would wait until this disaster has been dealt with before pursuing the matter of the debt again.”

“Hmph.” Emperor Xie Yu pointed at Shen Zhen, “What a glib tongue you have.”

“Zhen didn’t forget that your Shen Clan also owes a large amount of silver from the national treasury!”

Shen Zhen hooked up the corner of his mouth, his tone sounding slightly terrified, “Holy Emperor is wise, this official and the others will definitely urge all the clans to pay off their dues as soon as possible!”

“And if you don’t manage to deliver this promise?” Emperor Xie Yu and Shen Zhen’s voices echoed one after another.

“The Holy Emperor can punish us as he sees fit.”

Hey hey!

The people, who were still originally fearless, heard the conversation between Shen Zhen and the Emperor loud and clear and began to feel uneasy.

Lord Shen, we didn’t make any promises to be ‘punished as the emperor sees fit’ if we don’t retrieve the silver! Why are you carelessly speaking on our behalf??

“Alright!” Emperor Xie Yu swept a quick glance across the anxiously kneeling crowd and said meaningfully, “Zhen will extend the deadline for a few more days.”

“Once the disaster relief matter has been settled, I’ll make sure that you resolve your debts one way or another!”

“Zhen doesn’t care how you used the money you borrowed.” Emperor Xie Yu said with empathy before he changed his tone and subject immediately, “But when the time comes and you all still haven’t cleared your dues…”

Emperor Xie Yu’s voice wasn’t loud but it heavily wrapped around everybody’s hearts. “Don’t even think about sitting in your seats any longer if you don’t pay Zhen back.”

“Zhen concludes that under this vast world, among the participants of the new policy, there will be a person with knowledge and experience who can always help ease Zhen’s burdens…”

Emperor Xie Yu’s meaning was clear and easy to understand. That is, when time comes and those who stole Zhen’s silver didn’t obediently return them, Zhen will take away their positions and promote anyone who has the money!

These grave words were spoken a bit lightly but it was extremely effective.

For at least the next two months, everyone’s faces in the entire imperial court would suddenly change once money was brought up in the conversation. The ministers, who were generally sharp on the updates, started urging the clans to raise money and consciously pay off their substantial debts.

However, there were also those established and stubborn families, like the Gongsun and the Shen clan, who still did not believe that Emperor Xie Yu would readily dismiss all those who haven’t paid off their debts in anger, and held onto a sliver of hope.

However, this sliver of hope was soon replaced by instant regret.

The Gongsun family quickly became the first example the emperor used to kill the chicken to warn the monkey.

Gongsun Mu was dismissed on the spot by Emperor Xie Yu and ruthlessly thrown into prison.

Additionally, the imperial army had also come to the Gongsun Manor and took away the already retired Gongsun Chang. Gongsun Hui was also escorted off the estate and the whole house was searched with all their expensive possessions confiscated.

Boxes and boxes of jewelry were moved out of the Gongsun Manor. All the gold and silver were affixed with the seal stating that it belonged to the national treasury.

Emperor Xie Yu issued an official decree. Anyone who owed the state treasury money must pay off their debts within three days, otherwise, they will be personally held accountable. If three days have passed and the debt has not been completely cleared, one must bear the grave consequences that would follow suit.

As for what the consequences of conceit was, the Gongsun Clan served as an excellent example.

This time, everyone knew that Emperor Xie Yu had truly meant his words.

Regardless of whether you were an imperial relative or a noble aristocrat, if you don’t return the money, your houses would be searched and all of your belongings will be confiscated.

And so, every clan and every manor started to move with haste.

Raising money everywhere they could.

The Shen family had also begun to grow restless.

Shen Zhichang and Shen Zhimao had also heard the dreadful news of the emperor demanding debts to be returned to the national treasury, but they didn’t treat it as a serious matter at all because they had lived a life of extravagance since they were young and did not know that their lifestyle was ‘borrowed.’

But Old Matriarch Zhu Wanning couldn’t sit still.

She knew that the Shen family owed money.

That was when her husband, Shen Qipeng, was still alive, and when the Shen family was at their most prosperous. At that time, Shen Qipeng was a second grade official, and every day, he only interacted with the nobles of Tianhuang, so he needed a lot of silver to bribe them with.

But an official’s monthly salary was no more than a few silvers, how could it be enough to pay off all sorts of expenses. Even though Zhu shi came with a dowry, those were her private savings. Hearing Shen Qipeng say that his colleagues all withdrew money from the Ministry of Revenue and signed an IOU but had never paid it back, Zhu shi ardently advocated that Shen Qipeng follow the trend and ‘borrow’ the silver for his transactions

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