Chapter 167: Three Tombstones

When Lai Xing'er and Jing Zhao swam out of the palace and ran all the way back to Wubenfang, in fact, Xin Twelve Niang and Bo Hu had only arrived here for a short time. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. biqUgE怂 info Xin Twelve Niang deliberately lied to Lai Xing'er that she had been here for a long time, because she saw Jing Zhao following Lai Xing'er at a glance, and remembered the big deal she hadn't completed yet, so she deliberately intimidated the two.

Lai Xing'er heard Xin Twelve Niang say that she had been waiting for the two of them here for a long time, and saw that she couldn't stop glancing at Jing Zhao behind her, and even if she realized the true thoughts in her heart, she stepped in front of Jing Zhao, and said to Xin Twelve Niang: "Chang'an has fallen into the hands of the Tubo barbarians tonight, and Concubine Hui has just been martyred in a battle outside the Chengtian Gate, is the eldest lady still going to be disadvantageous to General Jing at this time?" If that's the case, ask the eldest lady to kill me first. ā€

His voice was not high, but the words he said were loud, Xin Twelve Niang listened to it, and couldn't help but be moved: "Are you telling the truth?" Did the concubine really die for the country? ā€

Lai Xing'er pointed to the dripping clothes on himself and Jing Zhao with his hand, and replied: "General Jing and Zai Xia have just buried their mothers, sneaked out of the palace, and are about to rush back to the country to join their families, gather loyal and brave people who died, ambush them in the city, and fight with the Tibetan barbarians. If the eldest lady still remembers that she belongs to the Chinese blood, why not turn her sword and rush out and join the inferior in the righteous act? ā€

Xin Twelve Niang was moved by Lai Xing'er's righteous and awe-inspiring momentum, and couldn't help but hang her head and groan. Bogo, who was standing behind her, listened to Lai Xing'er's words, and regardless of the fact that he was still a fugitive that Jing Zhao had tried his best to capture, he clapped his arms and shouted: "The Tibetans have always been the old enemies of our Uighurs, and although Bohu is useless, he is willing to follow this little brother to kill a few Tibetan officials and raise the majesty of my Uighur heavenly soldiers." ā€

Seeing that Bo Hu was only concerned about shouting, Xin Twelve Niang completely ignored the fact that there was probably a Tibetan soldier in the Guozi Prison Courtyard, so she hurriedly turned around and shouted at him: "As far as you Uighurs are concerned, don't you have no flesh to bully my Han people?" Let's go, now follow me to the Guozijian, and kill him first. ā€

After that, he pulled up the wave and turned around and was about to rush towards the courtyard of the Guozi Prison. Lai Xing'er listened to the conversation between the two of them, and couldn't help but be surprised, lest something happen to Jinping and Jiang Zhongshi, who stayed in the courtyard of Guozi's dormitory, rushed in front of the two of them desperately, and ran towards the small courtyard where the dormitory was located.

Because a cadre and a student of the Guozijian were frightened by the Tubo people who came into the city, they all rushed to flee in all directions, Lai Xing'er ran all the way into the courtyard, but did not meet anyone on the way, he stepped into the courtyard gate, and immediately called urgently to his small dormitory: "Jinping, Xiaoshi, are you there?" ā€

After Jinping was rescued by Lai Xing'er from the Tubo sergeant, he returned to the courtyard of the Guozi prison house to meet Jiang Zhongshi according to Lai Xing'er's instructions. Jinping persuaded him hard, so he had to move out Xing'er to scare him: "If you are stubborn again, don't blame me for talking too much in front of your eldest brother, from now on, you can go back to your hometown, you don't have to follow my husband and wife to clean up Dongsi here, and be wronged." ā€

Jiang Zhongshi saw that Jinping was really angry, lest she really talk to Lai Xing'er and wanted to drive her away, so she left the stick and sat down on the ground, silent.

Jinping saw that he looked depressed, and he couldn't bear it, so he deliberately found something to do with him, so as to distract him and prevent him from causing trouble. The two of them worked together to lead the two horses, the little white dragon and the "chasing wind", to a big elm tree behind the dormitory and tie them, and then brought some weeds from the stables to cover the two horses, so that people would not be able to see them at a glance as soon as they entered the courtyard gate. After the horses were properly placed, Jinping looked around at the small courtyard and found that in addition to a few houses in the small courtyard for people to hide, there were also three tombstones standing under the courtyard wall that could hide people.

She and Lai Xing'er came here to do miscellaneous labor, only a dozen days before and after, in addition to housework, but also to help Lai Xing'er keep an eye on Jiang Zhongshi, in case he sneaked out at any time and caused trouble for no reason, so he never paid attention to the three tombstones standing under the courtyard wall on one side. It wasn't until tonight, out of the concern that the Tibetan sergeant suddenly broke into the courtyard, and she found that there were three tombstones more than one person high in the courtyard.

These three tombstones stand in the courtyard where people live, which is very unusual. But tonight, Jinping didn't care too much about it, and pulled Jiang Zhongshi to hide behind the tombstone. At this time, they saw a light flashing from the courtyard next door, Jinping greeted Jiang Zhongshi, the two walked a few steps, hid behind the tombstone, poked their heads out, and looked at the flashing light.

"Xing'er, are you in the courtyard?"

An old and familiar voice came from his ears, and Jinping then saw an old servant with a lantern walking in front to lead the way, and the white-haired old man of the country's priest staggered into the courtyard.

The little white dragon who was tied to the big elm tree behind the dormitory of Lai Xing'er and Jinping also noticed that someone had walked into the courtyard, and raised his head and hissed twice, intending to remind Jinping that a stranger had come in the courtyard. It was precisely these two long hiss that made Xin Twelve Niang, who had just stepped into the door of Wubenfang, mistakenly think that the Tubo people had broken into the Guozijian and did not dare to come in rashly.

"Your Excellency, you haven't left yet?"

Jinping was afraid that the little white dragon would not see him come out, and he made a bigger noise, attracting the Tubo soldiers, who greeted the priest of the country and walked out from behind the tombstone.

The old sacrificial wine approached Jinping, and by the dim light, he recognized Jinping, shook his head and sighed: "The old man is such an old man, where else can he go?" Oh, what about Xing'er and the baby named Little Stone? ā€

Jinping turned around and called Jiang Zhongshi out, and greeted the old sacrificial wine, and it was inconvenient to tell him that Lai Xing'er was going to Daming Palace to look for Jing Xuan, so he only replied vaguely: "Lai Xing'er went out before it was dark, and it may be time to come back now, right?" As he spoke, he deliberately walked to the gate of the courtyard and looked out.

"Ugh." The old priest sighed heavily, walked to a stone bench in the courtyard and sat down, and comforted Jinping, "Don't worry, the old man looks at Xing'er's cleverness, which is far better than his father and nephew, and he will be fine." The old man has lived in this world for a few more years since the last time the rebels captured Chang'an, and it can be said that he can gather here with the son of the deceased tonight and send you out of the city with his own hands. (To be continued.) )