Chapter 66: Long Yan was furious

In the middle of the night, Gu Li opened his eyes when he heard the sound of fluttering birds. In the dim prison of her previous life, she always looked forward to the familiar footsteps, and gradually developed the habit of distinguishing sounds in the dark, even the slightest sound could be heard.

She opened the window lattice, took out a small bamboo tube tied to the pigeon's feet, took out the letterhead and spread it on the table, dripped the special potion on it, looked at a few lines of small characters, hooked the corners of her lips, her eyes were unfathomable, and she wrote a few words with a pen and tied them back.

In the court of the Beiyuan Kingdom, the emperor Long Yan, who heard the truth about the death of the prince, was furious, first, angry that the commander of Qijiang was bold, and second, angry that the emperor of the Yan Dynasty did not say hello and let the king of Nanyang lead his troops to the north to recapture several cities.

There is a lord and a main battle in the main hall, and the eldest prince has discussed it with his henchmen at night, this matter of Qijiang is too tricky, and if he doesn't get it right, he will break his wife and lose his soldiers, and he will not answer with his eyes and nose and nose and heart to think about it.

The second prince, Zhao Ruixuan, automatically asked Ying Yuan to lead the army south to deal with the affairs of Qijiang.

Beiyuan Huang looked at Zhao Ruixuan suspiciously, he remembered that his son had always been deep, he was not good at socializing with people, and he did not form a party or a private party.

His eyes shot sharply at Mei Lingfeng, but when he saw that he also showed a stunned expression, he looked at Zhao Ruixuan with a worried look, and shook his head gently to withdraw his gaze.

Only then did Emperor Beiyuan put his mind at ease, and said in a Ling Ran tone: "The matter of Qijiang cannot be solved by a three-inch incorruptible tongue, and I have to make a decision to kill and re-establish the prestige of my Beiyuan country, so that Yanchao Xiao'er can regret it!" ”

"Re-establish the prestige of my Beiyuan, re-establish the prestige of my Beiyuan, the emperor is wise, the emperor is wise!"

A group of courtiers immediately bowed down and shouted, and Emperor Beiyuan got up from his seat with his beard fluttering and walked to Zhao Ruixuan, picked him up and said, "He is worthy of being my son, his courage is commendable!" Okay, I will make you the generalissimo of soldiers and horses, and lead 100,000 male soldiers to Qijiang! ”

Zhao Ruixuan thanked him, got up and started again, begging the emperor to appoint Major General Gu Hong as the forward general and go to Qijiang together.

Hearing the word Gu Hong, Emperor Beiyuan seemed to remember that young talent, half a year ago, because of an endless argument with his grandfather in the court, the old general's anger was like thunder, and he begged him to issue an edict to punish him for his title and order him to recuperate at home and not go out!

Emperor Beiyuan immediately issued an edict, and an hour later the army set off.

Gu Mansion, everyone received the holy decree, and as soon as the father-in-law who passed the decree left, Gu Hong immediately shook off the holy decree: "I don't go out with Zhao Ruixuan!" ”

"Bastard! How long are you going to make trouble? ”

Gu Yanwei immediately slapped him, and Gu Hong jumped and hid to his grandmother's side, his neck still the same sentence.

"Rebel, you have to resist the decree!"

Gu Yanwei's eyes widened, and he ordered someone to get the family law.

Gu Hong was originally his most proud son of Gu Yanwei, but since he sent Shen Tingge to Zhuangwai to be injured half a year ago, he shouted that he wanted to garrison Yujiang City, who in the court did not know that Yujiang City was the fief of the eldest princess Yasukuni Mansion to put it bluntly, if he rashly sent the guards of the court and the central government to go over, wouldn't it be to provoke the eldest princess to be suspicious, and besides, everyone in the court and the central government understood that the emperor was still a little afraid of the Yasukuni Mansion, and Gu Hong pushed the general's mansion to the forefront as soon as he made a fuss.

But Gu Hong's grandiose openness was above the court, and the old general had to cry that it was okay for him to teach his son, and Gu Hong's young man learned that he was too arrogant and had to be trained at home to polish his arrogance, so that the emperor ordered to punish Gu Hong.