Chapter 325: Chapter 325: The Matter of Tax Reduction
It was true that Eldest Master Mu was in charge of the Mu household, but he, Second Master Mu, would never believe that if the Mu household prospered, their Second Branch would prosper alongside it. That nonsense about âshared glory, shared ruinâ was just talk. Did he not know what kind of life their Second Branch had endured in the Mu household all these years? The Eldest Branch had never shown any fraternal affection, only ever stepping on them. Did they think only the Eldest Branch could bring glory to the Mu household? Couldnât the Second Branch do it? He, Second Master Mu, had struggled and learned in the officialdom; he was no longer that naive Second Master Mu of the past. He was merely keeping silent. Trying to use him? Not a chance.
When Elder Mu heard Second Master Muâs words, his heart sank.
He had thought Second Master, like before, would be someone they could manipulate. Unexpectedly, after a few years in the officialdom, he had grown wiser. However, what did it matter? In the Mu household, he was still the one in charge.
He was a little annoyed and said, âSecond Brother, why do you say itâs too early? No matter what, our sister-in-law is indeed the Empress Dowagerâs cousin. The Empress Dowager has no maternal family to rely on anymore. So, shouldnât we seize the opportunity?â
Second Master Mu sneered, âSeize what opportunity? Donât tell me Elder Brother believes that just by relying on our words, we can get everything we want, and the Mu household can become glorious and prosperous?â
Considering the Mu householdâs current finances and its members, they had neither money nor capable people. Did he really think they could get an official post just by asking? And as for people, who in the household possessed great talent? They were all mediocre. With such a family background, why would anyone support you? Who do you think you are? The Capital City isnât lacking in money or talent. To put it bluntly, even if you were given a high official position, you wouldnât be able to handle it. Itâs better to conscientiously do your current job well, get noticed by your superiors, and get promoted if possible. He was currently in the Ministry of Revenue. A few days ago, the Minister had issued several orders, said to be directly from the Emperor. He had looked at themâwere those tasks an ordinary person could accomplish? Although he had never met the current Emperor, judging by his style of doing things, he was completely different from Chu Xiong. Chu Xiong had amassed power as soon as he took the throne, but this new Emperor began his reign by doing things that benefited the country and its people. How could such a person be mediocre? Furthermore, their Ministry of Revenue controlled the Daqian Kingdomâs granaries and treasury. Even someone as capable as the Minister didnât dare oppose the current Emperor, doing whatever was asked. He certainly wouldnât stick his neck out at this juncture and become cannon fodder for the Mu household.
These words stumped Elder Mu. He gazed deeply at his second brother.
Heâd never expected Second Brother to be someone who hid his capabilities so well; it truly made him see him in a new light. It seemed that he would have to change his previous plans.
Third Master Mu, upon hearing Second Master Muâs words, also examined him with a scrutinizing gaze.
He hadnât expected him to have become somewhat smarter after all these years. No longer willing to be a stepping stone for the Eldest Branch.
He playfully glanced at Elder Mu, who sat in the main position.
There would be some exciting drama to watch in the future, as this Second Brother was no longer the easily fooled person he had been in the past. As the third son of the Mu family, no good fortune ever fell to him. He was delighted to see the Eldest and Second Branches clashing like this; perhaps he could even profit from their conflict. HEH HEH HEH,
Third Master Mu cackled inwardly.
Seeing that they wouldnât reach the outcome he desired tonight, Elder Mu could only say, âThen letâs wait until Second Brotherâs wife and our niece return before discussing it further.â
Second Master Mu nodded, âThatâs fine. When the time comes, Iâll let you know the situation then, Elder Brother. If thereâs nothing else to discuss, Iâll take my leave first.â
He had a lot of work tomorrow. Those directives from the Emperor had to be implemented nationwide before the spring plowing. If they failed, everyone in the Ministry of Revenue, from top to bottom, would be held accountable. This was a strict order from the Emperor.
Elder Mu waved him away.
Second Master Mu immediately left the study.
Third Master Mu followed suit and left with Second Master Mu.
After Second Master Mu and Third Master Mu departed, Elder Mu was fuming as he walked into Old Madam Muâs courtyard. Old Madam Mu was still awake; she couldnât sleep, waiting for her eldest son to report to her.
Old Master Mu had passed away, so Old Madam Mu was now the actual head of the household.
âHow did it go, Eldest?â Old Madam Mu asked anxiously.
Eldest Master Mu plopped down into a chair, glanced at Old Madam Mu, and said with a dark expression, âI just sounded out Second Brother. In these few years, heâs changed quite a bit.â
âWhat do you mean? I asked you about Second Brotherâs intentions, why are you talking about how he has changed? Whatâs wrong with him?â
âSecond Brother just said that his wife and our niece havenât returned yet, and we donât know the situation. So, isnât it too early to be making such plans?â Eldest Master Mu relayed what Second Master Mu had said.
âOh? Second Brother actually said that?â Old Madam Mu was somewhat surprised. Given Second Brotherâs usual reticence, a man from whom one could hardly pry a word, it was unexpected that he could articulate such thoughts.
It seemed sending him to the Ministry of Revenue wasnât a mistake; he had certainly been tempered and matured somewhat.
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âSo what should we do next? Second Brother clearly doesnât have the Mu householdâs future at heart,â Eldest Master Mu said, trying to subtly turn her against him.
âThen letâs do as your Second Brother says and wait for his wife and Wanâer to come back before saying anything more.â
How could she not know what Eldest was scheming? Ever since the old man passed away, her thoughts had all been on Eldest, prioritizing him in everything. Yet, after all these years, he had only managed to secure a minor fifth-rank official position. They say you shouldnât put all your eggs in one basket. Since Second Brother was no longer as naively docile as before, she would consider him. Eldest, Second, and Third were all her legitimate sons. Whichever one of them became successful, it would bring honor to the Mu householdâs name. She couldnât use her second daughter-in-lawâs connections to pave the way for Eldest if Second Brother gained no tangible benefits. Currently, Second Brotherâs eldest son still held no official rank; Second Brother wouldnât agree to such an arrangement if his son gained nothing. No one was a fool when it comes to their own interests.
âVery well then, letâs do as Mother says. Itâs getting late, Mother, please rest early. Your son takes his leave.â
Eldest Master Muâs expression turned sour; from his motherâs tone, it was clear she wouldnât be strongly supporting him.
ăMeanwhile, in the Imperial Palace.ă
Xiao Yuxian and Mu Wanâer lay on the large, soft bed, tossing and turning, unable to sleep.
Xiao Yuxian was pondering how to use her connection with Xiao Yuling to improve the fortunes of their Second Branch. After spending half a day together, Xiao Yuling still treated her, her older cousin, as warmly as ever. She had to seize the opportunity and find a way to broach the subject with Xiao Yuling.
Mu Wanâer, on the other hand, was thinking about how she would make the most of this opportunity tomorrow to perform well before her cousin, the Emperor, and then become his concubine. To her, everything in this palace was paradise.
ăThe next morning, at court.ă
Xiao Yunjing brought up the matter of tax reduction, asking everyone to discuss it and reach a conclusion.
âYour Majesty, this humble servant believes a three-year reduction would be acceptable,â a minister stepped forward and said.
âNo, no, thatâs not appropriate,â Minister of Revenue, Lord Ming, immediately stepped out to object.
âHow is it not appropriate, Lord Ming? Please explain,â Xiao Yunjing said.
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