368 Tiger Talisman

The next day, the morning glow rose, the mountains were covered with green mist, and everyone woke up to the sound of birdsong.

"Hey, why did those big men get up so early today, don't they usually have to be shouted by officials to get up?" Someone said curiously.

Liu Huai, who came over, glanced at An Xin with a dark expression.

An Xin seemed to be ignorant and didn't notice that Liu Huai was looking at her, and after cleaning up casually, she went to a spring stream at the foot of the mountain to wash.

"Look around," Liu Huai instructed the official, "If you can't find it, pass by the next government office and report to the next government, and the six people have fled." ”

Thinking that the six of them had found out that she had gotten up at night last night, they sneakily followed her into the woods on the other side of the hillside, and finally only the one and the two students who were standing at the foot of the mountain came back.

Liu Huai had a hunch that the six big men either took the opportunity to escape, or they were more than lucky.

wanted to do bad things, but was cleaned up by the female officer who could capture the enemy defenders in the midst of thousands of troops.

Liu Huai, who has been a forward general in the army and once had a heroic dream, already has some admiration for An Xin.

Moreover, those six bandits who killed people and plundered goods should have been beheaded to correct the law, but they were suddenly put into the exile from above, which is unreasonable.

Liu Huai, who has escorted prisoners who have been exiled for many years, has long felt that this errand is full of weirdness.

Therefore, whether the six bandits escaped or were killed, as long as they were dealt with in accordance with the regulations, even if he was responsible, Liu Huai did not follow to see An Xin kill.

When something happens, what to do is to do it, at most because of his dereliction of duty, this errand to escort the leader is gone.

Although most people were curious about Liu Huai, the leader of the official mission, for the six people who suddenly disappeared, they only sent people to search around, and they made a conclusion with a faint escape.

Then, when passing by the next government office, he went to report that a prisoner had escaped on the way to exile, and asked the government office to report the pursuit, so he continued to escort An Xin and them on the road.

Liu Huai made such a simple and rude conclusion.

An Xin raised her eyebrows, glanced at Liu Huai from a distance, and felt that she had probably guessed that she had done it for the disappearance of the six big men.

What puzzled me was that I didn't know why Liu Huai didn't seriously pursue the matter.

The closer he got to Lingnan, An Xin observed that some of the exiled officials not only showed lightness, but also a hint of excitement.

Originally, he was grateful to An Xin for taking care of them, but then he became clear and natural.

This made An Xin, who thought he was doing a good deed on his own before they died, unhappy.

When they saw the rest, they wanted to command Leng Xiangbai and the others as a matter of course, help go to the stream to fetch water, collect firewood in the woods, and even want them to help with the cooking.

An Xin: "Do you want to feed food into your mouths?!" ”

Wei Yaoxin was stunned by six or seven officials who gradually became arrogant, and then his face became very ugly.

They felt that they were officials secretly arranged in the capital by King Liang, and even if they were exiled to Lingnan, King Liang's fiefdom, they could be retained as vassals for King Liang.

They don't have that connection, as exiles.

Now he has really changed from his original official status to an exile who everyone can bully and despise.

They will also be arranged to go to the most barren and desolate places, and only by cultivating land can there be hope of survival.

Wanting this, Wei Yaoxin glanced at An Xin and them contemptuously, tilted his head and said in an arrogant tone: "I am afraid that it is your blessing to be called by us, and there will be times when you will benefit." ”

Wei Yaoxin said vaguely.

Several other officials of the Liang Dynasty nodded in agreement, and the six or seven people could not see at all the grateful look when they were taken care of some time ago.

An Xin hooked the corners of his mouth and smiled.

At first, she felt that these people were secretly sent back to King Liang by a certain thoughtful and cautious boss without knowing it, and there was only one way to die, which was quite pitiful.

I didn't expect that poor people must have something to hate.

It is not difficult to guess what Emperor Sheng An thought of giving these people to King Liang.

The first is to say that some people already know about the fact that King Liang arranged for someone in the palace to instigate Concubine Xian to drug the emperor and help her come up with ideas to unite with Prime Minister Xiao to support the three princes to ascend to the throne.

King Liang wanted to mess up the court, and after Emperor Sheng'an was poisoned and died, he would inform the world of what Concubine Xian and Prime Minister Xiao had done, and take advantage of the chaos to rebel and attack Beijing to take the throne.

An Xin connected the matter together, and knew why Emperor Sheng An claimed to the public that he was poisoned and unconscious again, and what was the intention of the news that he was about to breathe.

If these officials secretly planted in the court by King Liang are sent back, it is to startle the snake, then Emperor Sheng An's self-directed and self-acting poisoning is to let King Liang see the opportunity and hope for the success of the rebellion.

The stinky and shameless old emperor secretly arranged her to come to Lingnan, the purpose of which is probably nothing more than to let her come here to investigate the power of King Liang, mainly to find the place where he secretly trained private soldiers and eliminate them by the way.

I don't know why the old emperor thinks so highly of her, every time he gives himself this kind of heartbeat errand, she looks idle.

Dark Xin didn't want to ignore Wei Yaoxin and their idiots at all, and hoped that they would have smooth sailing on the next road, just don't play yourself to death.

She touched her chin in contemplation.

Since Emperor Sheng An received the news that King Liang had a rebellious heart, and arranged for the royal secret agent to monitor the vassal king in Lingnan to report it, it means that it is possible that the county guard of Lingnan has been bribed or defected to King Liang.

An Xin looked up at the few exiled officials who had not changed even though they were close to Lingnan, and still expressed their sincere gratitude for their help.

It is guessed that these people should be the people that Emperor Sheng An can trust, and he will exile them with him, probably after she succeeds, he is ready to stay and receive the officials who manage Lingnan.

An Xin took advantage of the rest to come to a hidden place to open the secret report sent by Long Yi, and read it at a glance.

As expected, from the moment she set foot on Lingnan, Emperor Sheng'an wrote in a secret letter that everything here was under her full authority.

An Xin does not need to escalate any decision to make.

In addition, she was holding another object sent by Long Yi this time, which was what surprised An Xin at that time, it turned out to be half a tiger talisman that could mobilize all the soldiers and horses in the country.

It seems that for the emperor, which dynasty and which generation of vassal kings are their taboo existence, once they know that they have a rebellious heart, it must be destroyed with all their might.

It is not difficult to understand why An Xin is holding half a tiger talisman in his hand at this moment.

If he did not have the right to mobilize the army, even if An Xin found the army that King Liang had secretly cultivated and raised.

She is a bare-bones commander, even if she has three heads and six arms, she can't wipe out thousands of King Liang's private soldiers.

(End of chapter)