Chapter 29: Treason
In the face of the enemy country, although he was ready to negotiate peace, King Jing'an still had a sense of defense, so as soon as the man took out the dagger, he noticed it and avoided the dagger being inserted into his chest.
Eventually, the Assassin was caught, and the emissary pale, confused and confused, kept saying "I don't know".
The peace negotiation failed, and the envoy was thrown out by the angry soldiers, if it weren't for the fact that they couldn't behead the envoy, they would have cut this person who wanted to take the opportunity to assassinate the prince into several pieces.
The envoy rode away on his horse, and at the same time, Mo Yun and Bai Xiaochang also received the news.
Mo Yun asked the messenger who returned to the barracks to repeat the matter, and looked at the information that Bai Xiaochang gave at hand, and knew it in his heart.
As soon as Bai Xiaochang heard the news, he knew that it must be Ye Ling's ghost.
According to what she knew about Mo Yun, he would definitely not be stupid enough to send someone to assassinate him, and send such a weak person.
He also really wants a truce, so if he wants to continue the war, there is probably only Ye Ling among the two countries.
"It seems that it is not possible to hook the soul after trying to negotiate peace." Bai Xiaochang sighed regretfully.
If she waits like this, when Jingxiao wakes up, she won't be able to complete the task.
After she sorted things out, the strange peace between the two sides didn't last long before it was broken.
I heard that the soldiers under King Jing'an were resentful of the assassination of the enemy country, so they fought with the enemy soldiers, and as a result, they broke the legs of others, and the war was stimulated again.
Hearing this, Bai Xiaochang sneered twice, it seems that there are still traitors in King Jing'an's military camp who have not been caught, and they are really hidden.
I'm afraid this is Ye Ling's attention again, in order to intensify the contradiction between the two armies.
Bai Xiao could often think of it, and King Jing'an naturally thought of it, that night, he personally interrogated the soldier who provoked the incident, but the soldier insisted that he just wanted to avenge King Jing'an, and he was helpless.
At this juncture, the contradictions between the two armies are getting deeper and deeper, and if the soldiers are beheaded casually, not only will they be infamous, but the morale of the soldiers will be greatly reduced, giving the enemy a chance to take advantage of the weakness.
And the soldier refused to admit anything, only saying that it was for revenge, which made it even more difficult for him to do.
The king of Jing'an had no choice but to transfer the soldier to the team in charge of food, and specially ordered him not to touch any food and utensils, and also gave the soldiers a warning.
At the same time, Mo Yun also interrogated the soldier whose leg was broken, as well as several soldiers who were at the scene at the time.
In the end, he didn't ask anything, but his approach was different from that of King Jing'an, and he directly whipped the soldier and another onlooker to death.
And spoke: Treason, more than innocent.
This is used to warn other traitors in the army, and then let him find out that the end is not as simple as being whipped to death.
Mo Yun's fight made many soldiers sober up, and they also understood Mo Yun's intentions, and they also knew that there were traitors in the army, and it would ruin their country.
Although the supreme leaders of the two armies knew that there was something else hidden in this matter, they could not stop the rebellion of their generals and soldiers, and the horn of war sounded again.
In three days, a total of seven battles, large and small, such high-intensity and high-frequency battles made the soldiers on both sides exhausted.
Both sides lost their passion and anger, and only thought about when the fighting would be stopped.
Although most people yearn for peace, there are always people who are willing to provoke strife, even war, again.
Bai Xiao often held a bow and arrows and stood at the forefront of the army.
Behind him, the horn sounded.
She drew her bow and fired an arrow first, striking one of the enemy soldiers in the calf.