In the court hall, the emperor sat at the top with an angry face, looking at the ministers below, "I ask again, are you really unwilling to go?"
The situation in Huaizhou is critical and plague is rampant. There are already people who are revolting. In fact, it is an uprising. The most fundamental reason is that the victims can't survive and want to make a fuss and seek a way to survive for themselves.
At this time, a noble or powerful person needs to go to Huaizhou to suppress it.
It's just that several princes obviously knew the situation in Huaizhou. It was very risky for a so-called son of a rich man not to sit in the court, so they were naturally unwilling to go there in person.
The ministers with noble status and high official positions also think so.
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