Han’s Son is Not a Slave

Chapter 995: God is with you

The prince named by the Tartars came to rebel against the Tartars. Although the prince was not a Tartar, but a Chinese, Tang Ruowang still thought that the prince was a shameless person.

As for the Chinese scholar who rose in southern China, Tang Ruowang spoke highly of it. He even thought that the Han scholar might be the sword of God that ended the Tatar dynasty. However, the more he thought so, the more worried he became. Because a few years ago, in order to help friends in Macau, he had asked his emperor student to send troops to attack the Han Chinese scholar. If one day, this Han Chinese scholar really enters the city of Beijing, then what he has done in the past will definitely not be favored by this Han Chinese scholar. This will not only affect his life, but also affect the life of Catholicism in China. Communication is his life's work.

This made Tang Ruowang restless. He decided to make up for something, but found that he had no chance to make up for it, because the Han Chinese scholar had no interest in Catholicism. Although I heard that there were many Westerners in his army, so far, he has not been able to make up for it. I have never heard of this Han Chinese scholar showing the slightest interest in Catholicism. He is only interested in the West in arms and some tactics. In desperation, Tang Ruowang had no choice but to turn his attention to what he thought was a shameless man—the Tartar King Pingxi, who is now the Liao King of the Ming Dynasty.

Tang Ruowang was planning for the worst. Although the Han Chinese named Wu Sangui is not very trustworthy, he has now reached the heart of China and has seriously endangered the existence of the Tatar Dynasty. In the future, Wu Sangui will be very May become the new ruler of northern China. Of course, this is not what Tang Ruowang cares about or attaches to the most. What he cares about and attaches great importance to is the Emperor Yongli of the Ming Dynasty in the hands of Wu Sangui and His Royal Highness the Prince Constantine. Both the emperor and his heirs were involved Catholics, which was obviously more in line with Catholic interests in the East.

Perhaps, it is time to show Wu Sangui the greatest goodwill of the Catholic Church for him, or to send messengers to meet our emperor and crown prince. Of course, if there is a letter from the Pope, the effect will be even better.

Tang Ruowang closed his eyes, but there were slight footsteps. He opened his eyes and glanced at each other, and found that it was his new assistant Nan Huairen.

Nan Huairen is a Belgian Catholic Jesuit priest who came to China three years ago. In addition to the identity of a priest, Nan Huairen also has another identity, that of a weapons expert. He is very good at making cannons, he can measure, and he can do mathematics. In short, he is a very outstanding Catholic talent.

Tang Ruowang was very grateful to the Vatican for sending him such an excellent talent. Originally, Tang Ruowang, who had won the trust of the emperor's students, was going to recommend Nan Huairen to his student. He believed that his son of the emperor's students would attach great importance to Nan Huairen's cannon-making skills. In this way, Nan Huairen could gain the emperor's trust. In this way, he can speak for the promotion of Catholicism by the emperor's side like himself. It's a pity that since the emperor became fascinated with Buddhism, it was difficult for Tang Ruowang to see the emperor himself, let alone recommend Nan Huairen to the emperor. As a last resort, he had to send Nan Huairen to Shaanxi to work with Father Li Fangxi, a Catholic there, but Shaanxi was quickly captured by the rebels, and Nan Huairen and Li Fangxi could only return without success.

"Father, you're exhausted. I shouldn't have let those Tartars in during the day." Seeing Tang Ruowang's tired look, Nan Huairen couldn't help but blame himself.

"Those Tatars are big people. They used to be powerful, but now they have become despicable and timid, which is unexpected..." Tang Ruowang looked at Nan Huairen and said with emotion.

Nan Huairen shrugged and said disapprovingly: "What's strange about this, the Tartars have suffered a lot of defeats in the south, and they control less and less land, and fewer and fewer people are enslaved by them. Warriors who are good at fighting have also died a lot, and the situation is still against them, how can they not be afraid?... Father, don't forget, in addition to being savage, the Tartars are also human beings, yes If you are human, you will be afraid of facing a more powerful opponent...but I still can't figure out why the Tatars who are about to occupy China are defeated so quickly. It took them more than ten years to occupy More than half of China has lost more than half of its territory in just three years. Father, that student of yours is probably not a qualified emperor."

Hearing Nan Huairen's words, Tang Ruowang gave a wry smile, waved his hand towards Nan Huairen, and sighed, "The emperor has no father since he was a child, and no one taught him how to be an emperor, so he sometimes does unreasonable things that lead to disasters. Sexual consequences are inevitable."

Nan Huairen shook his head and disagreed, "Father, your students are alienating you and our Catholics. He would rather believe in the deceiving tricks of Buddhist monks than in us, but you still have to tell him for him. It's hard to understand good words."

Tang Ruowang opened his mouth and said nothing. Maybe Nan Huairen was right, his student really didn't trust him anymore.

Nan Huairen saw that Tang Ruowang looked very lonely, so he turned the matter aside and said: "I just came back from outside, and the chaos in Beijing is going to be turned upside down, and there are rumors everywhere that the dynasty may be overthrown. Powerful people are afraid , the powerless and powerless are also afraid. I heard that many Tatars are starting to flee to their hometowns outside the customs. Father, in my opinion, the Tatar dynasty may not last long, if the emperor's garrison can fight Victory of the rebels~www.wuxiaspot.com~ The Tatar dynasty may still be saved. If it loses, I am afraid they will really go back to their hometown. Then, I would like to ask the priest, if the Tatars are really defeated, what is the significance of our mission in China? Is it pros or cons, should we do something now instead of waiting here?"

Tang Ruowang slowly sat up from the chair, then stood up, walked to the wall where the portrait of the Virgin was hung, and stared at the portrait of the Virgin.

"Father, the Vatican has already invested a lot of resources for us, and they desperately hope that we can really open the door to China and let the Chinese people bathe in the glory of God. In the past, you thought that the Tatars would open their arms to us, but You see, too, the Tatars did not do this, even if their emperor was your student!... With all due respect, for the honor of the Jesuits, for the future of the missionary cause, we must act now!" said Here, Nan Huairen paused and stated his purpose, "I want to go to Nanjing to see that magical general who was called a thief by the Tartars."

"Go to Nanjing?" Tang Ruowang was surprised, he shook his head: "That young man is hostile to us."

Nan Huairen laughed: "Back then, the Tartars were also hostile to us, but now, aren't we here?"

"Maybe the rebels are more suitable for us." Tang Ruowang is obviously more interested in the Yongli Emperor who has been baptized by Catholicism, although he is probably just a puppet now.

Of course Nan Huairen knew the existence of the Ming emperor in the hands of the rebels, but he insisted: "Then there is no harm in me going to Nanjing. At least, I can let the young general know of our existence."

Tang Ruowang considered for a long time and agreed to Nan Huairen's request: "Oh, well, you can go and fight for it. May God be with you!"

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