Chapter 134: Strange Hearts Are Born Secretly

If according to what Lai Xing'er thought in his heart, since Na Yu was injured by mistake in the Jin State Mansion that night, the two met again in the Lingdu Temple of Wangwu Mountain after ten months, and they were willing to invite her back to the military camp with him, and ask the good doctor in the army to diagnose and treat her injuries, and he could also take care of her easily, so as to make up for the debt to her in his heart. Even if Na Yu wanted to save Li Shu, the king of Ying, he could still try to arrest her and Li Shu back to the camp, and then slowly persuade Na Yu to change his mind.

Met Furong on the rooftop unexpectedly, and accepted that she used a method to make Li Shu crazy not only to save his life, but also to prevent him from causing trouble in the world in the future, although Lai Xing'er was still unwilling to let go of the culprit who had been caught, but under the pressure of Nayu and the promise made by Furong, he finally reluctantly agreed.

Na Yu was willing to stay in Wangwu Mountain, and together with Furong to protect Li Shu, who was like a waste, Lai Xing'er saw that she had made up her mind, and her expression and demeanor were still hostile to herself, so she had to fulfill her wishes, and after saying goodbye to Furong, she took Jiang Zhongshi down the mountain.

Lai Xing'er went down the mountain, gathered all the soldiers, and lied to them that the remains of Li Shu, the king of Ying, had been found on the mountain, and that they had already been gnawed by the fierce beasts in the mountains, and they were not human-shaped, so there was no need to search around for a long time and effort, and they could collect the team and return to the camp.

When the sergeants heard him, they looked at each other, but they were speechless. So, Lai Xing'er asked people to find the mounts of Xiaobailong and everyone, turned over and got on the horse, and wanted to say goodbye to Jiang Zhongshi and lead the sergeants back to the Puzhou military camp. Jiang Zhongshi pulled the reins of the little white dragon and refused to let go, insisting on following Lai Xing'er together. Lai Xing'er also liked him in his heart that he was honest and amazing, so he ordered him to go back to Songtai Village to explain his whereabouts to the elders in the village, and only after their consent and approval did he readily agree.

In this way, after spending several twists and turns in Wangwu Mountain, Lai Xing'er led the newly accepted warrior Jiang Zhongshi and a cadre of soldiers under him, beat their horses and whips, and galloped towards Puzhou City in the south overnight.

Personally led an army of 100,000 troops, taking advantage of the victory of recovering the river, waving the army to the east, within ten days, and Liu Yi and Zeng Qingze, who crossed the river from the south, attacked from the east and south, and captured the rebels' old nest in Hedong Road Puzhou in one fell swoop.

More than two hours ago, when the city of Puzhou was not breached by the official army, he received the news in the Chinese army tent outside the city that the generalissimo of the world's soldiers and horses, Li Qi, the king of Mu, had left Beijing to supervise the war. Not to mention, when King Li Qi came, Fu Yi, the temporary deputy commander of the marching army of all walks of life, was not in charge, and the emperor's vigilance against him alone was enough to make Fu Yi feel indignant.

Since five years ago, he was promoted to the East Palace by an ordinary partial general in the army by the emperor who was the prince at the time, and took charge of the prince's left guard, becoming the inseparable personal guard of the prince's side.

Therefore, after the crown prince ascended to the pole and became the emperor, when the rebels on the North Road made a comeback and occupied the important town in the river again, he spared no effort to override public opinion and boldly used Fu Yi, who had never been the commander of the army, to serve as the actual commander of the troops and horses leading the army to recover the soldiers and horses in the river, Fu Yi not only felt the slightest surprise, but also out of gratitude and loyalty to the emperor, did not avoid gossip, and adopted a strategy of besieging but not attacking the rebels in the city of Hezhong, so as to brake quietly and patiently wait for the appearance of the fighters. For this reason, for several months, he endured the tide of doubts in the DPRK and the army, withstood all kinds of pressure, and finally waited for the day when the rebels died in the hands of the rebels, and almost did not hurt a single soldier, and regained the river.

However, since Liu Wenxun, the junior envoy sent by the emperor to the army, began to question his various behaviors in the army, Fu Yi naturally began to complain to the emperor in his heart: Since I am one of the best confidants and close people around you, why do I need to take such a big move to send such a little eunuch who is ignorant of the world and does not understand human feelings to his army to supervise himself. What made him particularly bitter was that the night before he led his army from the river to the east to besiege Puzhou, Fu Yi received a secret report, saying that Liu Wenxun had secretly collected a large number of bad deeds about his deception of the imperial court's grain, indulgence of the sergeants to plunder the people, and even forming a party in the army, and was preparing to write a letter to Chang'an to denounce him.

After Fu Yi received this secret report, he was annoyed and angry, if it weren't for the hard work of several cronies to stop the colonel, he would immediately give an order to execute Liu Wenxun for the crime of shaking the morale of the army, in order to pay respect. Although he didn't immediately kill this hateful little eunuch to vent his anger, Fu Yi still ignored the opposition of everyone around him and forced Liu Wenxun to stay in the river to defend the city, and did not have to march east with the army, so as to temporarily get rid of his entanglement.

The emperor appointed Li Qi, the eldest son of the emperor, as the generalissimo of the world's soldiers and horses, although Fu Yi felt disappointed about this, thinking that in this way, the military power in his hands would be cut away sooner or later, but for now, he still had a trace of luck, counting on Li Qihui to follow the past practice, and the marshal was just living in the capital and leading the three armies from afar. However, the news that he had just received that King Mu would come to the enemy in person and supervise the three armies completely destroyed the last hope in his heart. It seems that the days of taking charge of the army and commanding people from all walks of life are numbered. As long as King Mu arrives at the former enemy, he Fu Yi has to hand over all the military power and become a ******** partial general in front of the new commander, such a grievance may have been able to bear it before, but to this day, if he, the number one hero of the counterinsurgency, is willing to bow his head to Li Qi, who has never been on the battlefield, Fu Yi can hardly swallow this evil breath in his chest no matter what.

With such an unhappy mood, Fu Yi entered the city surrounded by the victorious soldiers of the siege and came to the palace of Li Shu, the king of Ying, and sat down. The chief manager immediately wanted to see them. ”

Shi Wenyan, the governor of the governor's mansion standing next to him, looked embarrassed, and replied with a sigh of embarrassment: "Back to the chief governor, when the chief manager entered the city, Lord Liu and Lord Zeng sent lieutenant colonels to pass the message to the lower officials, saying that the two of them were in the locality, and Puzhou had now been recovered, so they had to lead the army back to Yuzhou to appease the local security, and they would not enter the city to meet the chief administrator." He also said that if the king of Mu had summoned him later, it would not be too late for him and the chief steward to meet again before the king'......s tent." )