Chapter 298 - 298 182 Throwing an Ancestor Out the Door
Chapter 298 - 298 182 Throwing an Ancestor Out the Door
?Chapter 298: Chapter 182: Throwing an Ancestor Out the Door Chapter 298: Chapter 182: Throwing an Ancestor Out the Door Gu Changsheng was bewildered as Zhou Mu dragged him back into the room and handed him something taken from a package.
“What’s the matter? Is Zhou Zongbao, that loudmouth deserving a slap, some remarkable big shot? Anyway, it’s already been thrown away, and now you mention it, it seems a bit like being wise after the event,”
Gu Changsheng said, as he took the bright yellow scroll from Zhou Mu’s gesturing hand.
“Imperial edict?”
Seeing something familiar, Gu Changsheng couldn’t help but ask aloud.
Zhou Mu nodded, signaling him to open it and take a look.
Gu Changsheng shrugged indifferently, “Is there really an imperial decree from the Emperor specifically prohibiting throwing away Zhou Zongbao? It’s too late anyway, I’ve already thrown it away. Besides, defying royal command, once is happenstance, twice is coincidence, and three times is just getting familiar. Aren’t I just enjoying the shade under your big tree?”
“Heh heh!” At these words, Zhou Mu couldn’t help but shake his head with a chuckle, “Alright, let’s just say you are enjoying the shade under that big tree. Just open it and take a look first.”
Gu Changsheng gave Zhou Mu a sharp look, and with suspicion, he untied the brocade rope of the imperial edict in his hands.
The imperial edicts of the Zhou Dynasty were made of brocade with a hidden double-dragon pattern. They felt heavy and delicate to the touch, even the scroll was carved with the relief of a nine-clawed golden dragon, exquisitely made and seamless as heavenly garments, it looked very imposing and dignified.
“Empty?”
Gu Changsheng pointed to the blank white space in the middle of the edict and stared incredulously at Zhou Mu, “Are you kidding me? Who would be scared by a blank imperial edict?”
“Look at the signer!” Zhou Mu gestured toward the lower left corner of the edict.
Ancient writing was vertically aligned from top to bottom, right to left, with the signer’s name usually on the left or the lower-left corner.
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