Chapter 135: The Last Words

The effect of this coup d'état is something that no one could have imagined. There were almost no obstacles on the way, and when they arrived at the palace gate, they did not encounter any interrogation. The only person who found the anomaly was Chu Xiong, and as the most important person in the stay-behind group, he had been on alert since he got the news of Chu Yuxing's disappearance. He closely followed the dynamics of all aspects, the royalists, the opposition parties, and so on, but he ignored the great monks. He knew very well who the great monk was, but he didn't think there was anything special about him. The ancients often said that calamities are hidden in the subtle, and changes are unexpected. This is exactly the case with the great monks.

At the beginning, Chu Xiong vetoed the proposal of the crown prince to ascend the throne and become a temporary regent, and still insisted on the policy of the prince supervising the country and waiting for the old king to return, which made the princelings extremely dissatisfied with him. And his overly conservative attitude was opposed by most people. Therefore, before the Great Monk launched a rebellion, the internal collapse of the Kangle people was basically collapsed. And even more coincidentally, on the night they launched the rebellion, others also staged a coup d'état.

These people were the princelings, and they launched a surprise attack on Chu Xiong's mansion, and the consequences can be imagined, and they were vulnerable without any preparation. The coup d'état people quickly took control of the Han Palace, but they failed to capture Chu Xiong. This makes their victory somewhat a fly in the ointment, but it can be regarded as a certain victory. -- The people who are really in charge of this country have disappeared, and the power is naturally in their hands. However, their excitement did not last long, and at the same time as they occupied the Han Palace, the Great Monk's people opened the gates of the palace. They captured the crown prince almost effortlessly and took complete control of the harem.

The great monk's hatred for the Kangle people has reached the limit, so after conquering the palace, a brutal massacre was carried out, most of the princes were beheaded by him, and many famous ministers were given to death, and for a while, the country of the Kangle people fell into extreme panic.

This kind of panic is different from the panic caused by Chu Yuxing's violent rule, although Chu Yuxing is brutal, after all, he is still a well-being person, and he has the same root as them, even if there are some excessive measures, it is still within the tolerable range, but the cruelty of the great monk is out of the psychology of revenge, and revenge is absolutely unscrupulous.

No matter what historical period, the brutal forces will not get a good end, and the great monk himself knows this very well, but he still has to insist on going his own way and continue to carry out this kind of terrorist acts.

"How long do you think my days are left"? Looking at the little Shami Leodor, who was still making his bed as before, the great monk asked contemptuously.

Little Shami Leodor didn't say anything, let people make his bed, and didn't even look at him more, which made the great monk a little annoyed: "We are now in Chu Yuxing's lair, and we have completely occupied the heart of the Kangle people. Do you still think that we will not achieve the final victory"?

Leodore reluctantly stopped, looked at him, and said reluctantly, "Why do you force me to speak, knowing that what I said is not what you want to hear?"

The great monk smiled helplessly, and said gloomily: "Everyone is the same voice as me, and it is extremely rare to be able to hear different voices?" Of course I know what you're going to say, but what does it matter if you really think about me?"

Leodor knew that he was insincere, but he still couldn't suppress what he wanted to express, he forcibly calmed down for a few minutes, and then said: "The success of the master is just an accident. If it weren't for the princelings' machinations, we wouldn't have been able to occupy the palace so easily. However, the occupation of this place does not mean the final victory. The Kang Le people have occupied almost the entire Kyushu Continent, and their strength should not be underestimated, even in such a situation, we have no advantage at all. It's true that we have occupied their political center, but the political center is something that can be changed at any time. It can be Dadu, it can be Kyoto, it can be the town of Konoha, it can even be anywhere. The victories we have achieved cannot be regarded as victories, but only the benefits obtained by chance, and this kind of benefits come easily and go quickly. If the Kangle people gather troops in a certain place and launch a military attack on us, what strength do we have to resist"?

The great monk was speechless for a long time, he was not a fool, of course these problems had been expected for a long time, but, he was an extreme person, hoping to use extreme means to achieve unexpected results. That was the case with the virus attack, and so was this sudden rebellion. He never thought about whether he would achieve the final victory, and what he had to do was to die with the enemy.

"So, how much do you think this turmoil is meaningful?" The great monk looked into the distance, as if he was contemplating, as if he was compromising his fate.

Leodore was certainly well aware of his thoughts, but he was a man of integrity and didn't like to lie. Therefore, it is still very pertinent to say: "Then a disease will cause damage to the life span of human beings, and any turmoil will also cause damage to a dynasty, but when it comes to its extent, it may not be very big."

"A scythe cut can also cause tetanus and eventually kill the enemy"! The great monk still firmly believed that the significance of his action was very significant, so he was very indignant at his derogatory words: "The cold and flu may also cause pneumonia. Our operation may have been a small fever, but I believe that the symptoms it caused were fatal." Speaking of this, he took out a letter, handed it to Leodore, and continued: "Since it is just a small cold, it can be easily suppressed by drugs, but I hope that this precipitation of the virus will eventually cause an irrepressible rebound."

After Leodore took the letter, he hid it in his sleeve without looking at it, and then asked, "Shall I go to the Akiyama Peninsula and give this letter to King Ying, or to Lord Taiwei?"

The Great Monk closed his eyes again. This is a question worth pondering, and if it were given to Lai, he might not take the letter seriously at all, and might even put it on the shelf. But if he wants to give Ba Niu, he feels a little unconvinced, - why should he reap his own fruits? After thinking about it, he decided to resign himself to fate: "You just need to leave it to Kyoto."

Leodore sighed inwardly, and after still serving him without expression, he went to sleep before returning to his tent: "You are going on a long journey."

He was a man who served others, but the people he served were enough to give him a certain place in society. Those who serve others will naturally have people to serve. And the person who served him happened to be a Dongduo man, whose name was Xu Haiqiao.

Of course, Xu Haiqiao didn't understand what he meant, so he handed him the letter that the great monk handed over to him: "This letter, you have to send it to the Qiushan Peninsula and personally hand it over to Taiwei Li Jiuyuan." Remember, give it to him personally, and don't entrust it to anyone. - Do you understand?"

Xu Haiqiao is naturally very clear about such a direct order, but he is not a stupid person, nor is he a person who only knows how to accept orders but does not know how to think. He could easily see Leodore's strangeness, and this strangeness represented an extremely ominous premonition.

"Naturally, I will do my best to do this, please rest assured. However, in the current situation, you have not considered your own safety"? His words were simple and direct, which shows that he also saw the tension of the current situation.

Leodore did not answer his question directly, but said meaningfully: "A leaf of duckweed is born in water, and its fate is naturally in water." Whether it's rough or calm, he has to accept it. Because when it is separated from the water, it will be dried up and die of thirst. The head of the family is my water, and if he stirs up the wind and waves, I will be on the cusp of the storm. He didn't have waves, so I wandered in the gentle breeze. It's a dependence, a dependence on water. I have my water, which now faces destruction. You haven't found your water yet, so go find it now. This letter is not a sowing ship, but it can also be regarded as a wind that blows ripples!"