Chapter 4 Letters of the Northern Wilderness
There is a dragon pattern on the shoulder of this hundred-rider unicorn brocade robe, which should be a figure at the level of deputy commander.
Jing Liang obviously knew the comer, his expression showed surprise, and then he panicked inexplicably.
He said in disbelief: "Liang Tou, let's make a mistake." My lord and I have been dealing with monsters here in Laizhou, how could Your Majesty suddenly give an order to arrest your lord? ”
The hundred horsemen are called Liang Wu, and they are the deputy commanders of the internal guard hundred horses.
He glanced at Jing Liang, sighed and said, "Jing Liang, you don't want to get involved in this matter anymore." You know, we are acting on the orders of the king, I think it should be a misunderstanding, as long as you go to the court to explain to Your Majesty, it should be fine. ”
It's okay to say this without hurting or itching, and it's okay to say it to people who don't understand, but how can Jing Liang not understand.
Baiqi, this is not Si Xing Temple or Qiu Guan, they are dispatched, there must be something big happening.
What's more, the word arrest is too worthy of scrutiny.
It has always been the Demon Hunting Division to hunt for monsters, but now on the other hand, His Majesty actually wants to take Tang Yun!
Something was wrong, Jing Liang's head began to spin rapidly, he was recalling what he had done, which one could make the empress personally order.
Liang Wu obviously didn't give Jing Liang time to think, he ordered someone to arrest Tang Yun and press him directly into the carriage.
From beginning to end, Tang Yun did not resist. When he was about to enter the carriage, Tang Yun turned his head and said to Jing Liang: "Go back to the yamen quickly, don't say anything about the rest."
Hundreds of rides are clean and clean, and this time is no exception. After stuffing Tang Yun into the carriage, he quickly left here.
Everyone in the Monster Hunt Division looked at each other, not knowing what to do.
Jing Liang gritted his teeth, he couldn't collapse at this time, when they weren't there, something must have happened in the divine capital.
He was so anxious now that he just wanted to hurry to the Divine Capital City and ask what was going on these days.
……
Tang Yun sat in the rickety carriage and glanced at Liang Wu who was sitting beside him.
This man was there to prevent him from escaping, and his hand never left the hilt of the knife at his waist.
To get to Shendu in Laizhou, it takes a day's journey. Tang Yun wasn't very anxious, but he was now wondering in his heart who was going to harm him.
It doesn't make sense.
It really doesn't make sense, if it is about party disputes, he has now deliberately gone away from King Yan, and he is busy with the affairs of the yamen every day, and he has not clashed with King Liang.
And he didn't believe that King Liang still had the ability to make the empress issue an order to arrest him.
Just when Tang Yun was thinking about it, Liang Wu finally spoke up and said, "I only know a little about specific things. You know about the envoys of the Northern Wilderness, right? ”
Tang Yun nodded, this was a big deal, he naturally knew it. However, before the envoy of the Northern Wilderness came, he had already left the divine capital, so he had not seen the envoy of the Northern Wilderness.
"He was dead, and when he was found, his body had fallen in the inn." Liang Wu said.
Tang Yun asked, "Do you think he was killed by me?" ”
Liang Wu said: "I also think that you didn't kill you, after all, the assassin history of Laizhou and the local officials, big and small, all saw you appear in Laizhou." Laizhou is so far away from the Divine Capital, it is impossible for you to kill the envoy of the Northern Wilderness. ”
"We found a letter in the hands of the envoy of the Northern Wilderness." Liang Wu paused and looked at Tang Yun, "That letter is for you." ”
The carriage soon drove into the palace, and Tang Yun was escorted down from the carriage, and immediately felt a solemn aura rushing towards him.