Wang Yehao
Wang Yehao is Wang Yehao is a pivotal yet enigmatic figure in The Capital series, emerging as a highly skilled and politically astute official who navigates the treacherous waters of imperial bureaucracy with cunning precision. Initially drawn to Zheng Sen through his close association with Zhou Lezhi—a mysterious "Teacher" with supernatural abilities—Wang Yehao swiftly rises within the imperial court’s elite ranks, leveraging his sharp intellect and strategic mind. His rapid ascent to prominence in the Office of Transmission (one of the Nine Ministers) demonstrates his ability to manipulate power dynamics, ensuring his position as a key player in shaping imperial decisions. Though his motives remain partly shrouded in secrecy—particularly after his involvement with the Qiankun Mirror
Context from Novel
"Chapter 2647: The Capital (Part 3) His sudden interest in Zheng Sen was no passing whim. The Imperial Court had simply gained a brief respite and could finally spare attention for the Kun. Two years ago, when the Kun captured Guangzhou and swept through Liangguang, the court had debated a southern expedition. But the imperial forces in Liangguang had collapsed entirely. The battalion soldiers and guard garrisons originally stationed there were virtually annihilated. Even the Governor-General of"
"Chapter 2648: The Capital (Part 4) "Yes, the brand is Chen Li Ji," Concubine Tian replied. "His family's medicines are all sold on commission through Changchun Hall." When Chen Li Ji had entered into a joint venture with the Australians, the shopkeeper had originally intended to open a branch in the capital to sell their various patent medicines. However, the Senate harbored concerns: Chen Li Ji, being a Guangzhou brand, had achieved considerable fame. Should the two sides go to war in the futur"
"Chapter 2649: The Capital (Part 5) "No need to arrest him. Have men follow him instead. Watch where he goes, whom he meets, what he says. Report back when you have something definite." "Yes, Your Majesty! This humble official will dispatch men at once!" Wu Mengming marveled inwardly that "Heaven's will is truly unpredictable"—he could not fathom why this petty official from Fujian had piqued the Emperor's interest, receiving the kind of surveillance treatment normally reserved for ministers and"
"Chapter 2666: The Capital (Part 22) A slight smile tugged at the corners of Zhou Lezhi's mouth as he listened to Liu Zhao recount how the Song brothers had failed to swindle money from the escort agency. This came as no surprise. Once word of such an opportunity spread, every city fox and shrine rat would scramble for a bite. Even the pettiest villains—those too insignificant to drink from the soup—would still try to lick blood and taste a hint of the spoils. Were it not for Delong's formidable"
"Chapter 2667: The Capital (Part 23) "That, I will tell you later. For now, you need only follow me and study diligently." The Teacher deflected the question. Zhou Lezhi had heard from Wang Liang that the Teacher was a man from the Yongle Era—that he had once sailed the seas with the Sanbao Eunuch and cultivated the Dao until he achieved immortality overseas. Most people, of course, dismissed this as the typical boasting of monks and Taoists, not worth taking seriously. Still, there was something"
Appearances
Appears in chapters: 2653, 2654, 2655, 2672, 2673, 2674, 2675, 2676, 2677, 2678, 2679, 2680, 2681, 2682, 2683, 2684, 2685, 2686, 2687, 2688, 2689, 2690, 2693, 2694, 2695, 2696, 2697, 2698, 2699, 2700, 2701, 2728, 2729, 2730, 2731, 2732, 2751, 2752, 2758, 2759, 2760, 2761, 2762, 2763, 2770, 2771, 2772, 2779, 2780, 2782, 2783, 2786, 2791, 2795.