Forensic Imperial Concubine
Chapter 637 Disasters Broke Out (Part Two)
"I order you to leave for the south region immediately. Handle all the problems related to the flood disaster with urgency and return only after the condition returns to normalcy."
"I get it, Your Highness."
"Is the Minister of Revenue here?"
"Yes, Your Highness."
Felix took a look at the minister, his heart aching. It was after some tiresome efforts that he was able to secure his people in the Ministry of Revenue, and be successful in winning them over. But now, in the blink of an eye, they were about to go to help the disaster relief. Felix felt heartbroken at the thought of this. He ordered, "Immediately arrange some officials to search and purchase medicinal materials, look for folk medicine and physicians, and proceed to Stream County. Lucas will also be there to rescue the survivors, and he will be in charge of all the relevant matters of Stream County."
All the officials were slightly surprised. Lucas had never participated in any state affairs, but now Felix asked him to leave the imperial capital and provide disaster relief in Stream County. Was he trying to keep Lucas away from imperial capital? Was the crown prince planning something big here?
"Your Highness, I'm afraid Prince Lucas may not be the right choice to bear such huge responsibility," the Minister of Revenue said tentatively.
prince, and our father is ill now. As a son of our father, he too must contribute to the state affairs. There are frequent disasters around the country. What we can do is to try our best and minimize the impact of the natural disaster on the common people. As a prince, how can he stay out of
"Yes, Your Highness."
order the grain warehouse of Stream County to supply their grains immediately. Lucas will go there with the imperial edict." Felix
"Yes, Your Highness."
different opinions. Matthew had taken his wife to the Holy Chant Temple to pray and hadn't come back yet. Francis was put under house arrest. The empress dominated the imperial harem alone, but the emperor was ill. Felix and the empress
to the disaster area for relief efforts. Do you think he is going to…?" one of the courtiers said in a low voice to his
other courtier looked around in suspicion. "Mind you, this is the Imperial Palace. Even the walls have ears here. Do you wish for an early
seriously ill, and Crown Prince Felix manages the state affairs. Her Majesty is in charge of the imperial harem. Prince Matthew is not in the imperial capital, and Prince Francis is too weak to go out of his mansion. Also, Crown Prince Felix has decided to send Prince Lucas out of the imperial capital.
invite trouble! If you are free, just go home, have some tea or go for some recreation. Don't think about such nonsense.
courtier who was reprimanded scratched his head. Although he did not fully understand the underlying meaning of his fellows' words, he understood more or less that his worry was unreasonable. Whatever Felix or the empress intended to do was none of his concern. All he needed to do
Sherry and Monica offered their service multiple times for looking after the emperor, but the empress refused them. All the other concubines were cowering in their own
would really wake up?" Monica was uneasy. The empress was domineering in the imperial harem, which made her restless. Felix was in charge of the imperial court, and the empress controlled the imperial harem. The mother-son duo had an iron hold over the imperial capital. Everyone knew what both of them were
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