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The night is like ink, and the five fingers are not visible in the pitch black. Pen % fun % Pavilion www.biquge.info

"Kill!"

A sharp shout pierced the silent night sky, followed by a roar that lasted until dawn.

In the eighteenth year of Southern Chu Jiade, the Xia army broke Jinling, and Southern Chu died.

Yu Wenche stood on the wall of the imperial city in shining silver armor and stared at the stacked buildings in the distance, he still remembered that when he went to Jinling as the prince of Great Xia two years ago to celebrate the birthday of Emperor Jiade of Southern Chu, he was so envious of this beautiful ancient city, the willow silk swaying in the wind reflected the Qinhuai River like a jade belt, and the paper kites flying in the blue sky.

The scenes of the past seem to be not far away, just in front of us.

"The ministers see the emperor, long live Qiyu, the palace relatives of the Chu Palace have been counted."

"Speak!"

Zhou Ying glanced up at the young and handsome emperor, those dim and deep eyes made him tremble, "Emperor Jiade hanged himself in Fengming Palace, the crown prince and the sixth son died in the city-breaking rebellion, and the rest of the concubines and princesses are all in Yuhua Palace, but..."

An ominous premonition rose in Yu Wenche's heart, and he approached a little angry and asked, "Say!" ”

Zhou Ying shuddered, "Princess Anyang is gone, and Princess Anguo is gone..."

Yuwen Che took a few steps back in disbelief, and slammed his fist on the hard stone wall of the city wall, why did she disappear?

Yu Wenche walked away, personally rummaged through the entire Jinling Imperial City, and killed several palace dependents, but he still failed to ask where Princess Anyang was. Like crazy, he ordered the Great Xia army to search from house to house in Jinling and the surrounding villages and towns, but still found nothing.

On October 17 of the 18th year of Jiade, the Great Xia army, which had stayed in Jinling for more than ten days, finally marched north and returned to Yanjing. As the fourth monarch of Great Xia, Yu Wenche ruled the north and south at the age of 20 and became a veritable emperor of the ages, praised by the world.

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