Chapter 765: Chaos Arises
"I actually played the First Emperor to death!" Liu Xu's expression was a little blue, he swore to the sky that his original intention was just to let Xiang Yu escape, but he didn't expect Xiang Yu's ability to burst and pinch the First Emperor who was watching the play to death with his backhand.
However, taking this opportunity, Liu Xu also confirmed another thing, that is, the will of the world is not omnipotent, even in his own world.
The will of the world may be able to interfere in everything, but it cannot determine the final outcome. Take Xiang Yu's killing of Qin Shi Huang this time, after Xiang Yu forcibly broke the rope, Liu Xu had already realized that the situation was not good, and began to find ways to save Qin Shi Huang's life.
However, Liu Xu found that unless he directly threw a few armed robots into it at this time, he couldn't stop Xiang Yu at all. Even throwing a few machine guns directly will not work, after all, the First Emperor will not shoot at all.
As for pretending to be a god and posing for the will of heaven and the like, it may be useful for people like Zhang Liang, who will be afraid of the will of heaven.
But for a person like Xiang Yu, he can even kill you, and you expect Liu Xu to say a word to make him give up killing Qin Shi Huang, it is simply impossible.
The simplest example, God also asked Liu Xu to hand over little Liu Tian, did Liu Xu hand it over?
All in all, Liu Xu had no way to stop Xiang Yu in an instant, and in the end he could only watch Xiang Yu kill Qin Shi Huang.
All this happened between lightning and flint, and by the time the hundreds of guards on the scene reacted, the First Emperor had already been strangled to death. Of course, these guards rushed over angrily to besiege and kill Xiang Yu.
One thing to say, these guards are all absolute elites, and their personal combat effectiveness is also first-class, and anyone in the whole world can only be beaten to death in front of them.
But what they besieged was Xiang Yu, the Xiang Yu who could still kill hundreds of people on the battlefield even if he was only left alone.
And now, Xiang Yu killed Qin Shi Huang, and the whole person was in absolute blood and excitement, so he easily pulled out the sword hanging on the side of Qin Shi Huang, and played with the sword one by one, and any guard who dared to appear in front of Xiang Yu was all killed.
Because Xiang Yu killed people so fast, that when the remaining guards ran out for help, the other guards in the entire palace didn't know that the First Emperor had been killed.
And Xiang Yu even had the kung fu to slowly cut off the head of the First Emperor, and then opened the box of the heirloom jade seal on the table of the First Emperor, threw aside the heirloom jade seal engraved with the order of the heavens and the longevity of Yongchang, put the head of the First Emperor in it, and then took the box and left.
On the other hand, there were not many guards who could rush to the scene as soon as possible, and there were not many guards who continued to besiege Xiang Yu, plus this is a palace after all, and the area cannot be so big, Xiang Yu is just a guard who has killed through the three gates, and directly kicked a wooden door, and directly killed out of the palace, and by the way, he found a tall horse from the stable, and rode out directly.
At this time, it was not modern, and a phone call could make the soldiers guarding the city close the city gates, and then mobilize the army stationed outside the city to besiege Xiang Yu.
The Qin Dynasty also had no gunpowder and could not make signal flares similar to fireworks, not even carrier pigeons, and the only thing the palace could do was to light the wolf smoke and inform everyone that the palace was in crisis and called all the troops to escort it.
The palace did this, so whether it was inside or outside the city, all the soldiers rushed to the palace frantically, while Xiang Yu rode out alone.
At this time, Xiang Yu was rarely smarter, although there were more handsome imperial horses in the stable at that time, but the imperial horses were all marked, and familiar people could see the identity of this horse at a glance, and no one could ride it except the emperor.
Xiang Yu chose the guard's horse, and the mark on it was the palace guard, and the soldiers who came to support saw Xiang Yu riding the palace guard's horse galloping outward, instinctively thinking that this was asking for help, or a palace soldier who held the emperor's order to convey, and the big box he was carrying on his waist should contain the emperor's order, so no one dared to stop Xiang Yu.
Of course, occasionally I met one or two people who still remembered Qin Law and wanted to go up and let Xiang Yu show his token, but Xiang Yu was directly stabbed to death, and no one else around reacted, and Xiang Yu had already run away I don't know how far.
At this time, even if the other people around found out that Xiang Yu had a problem, the communication problem was reflected again, and they had no way to notify the soldiers behind at this time.
So when the other soldiers saw Xiang Yu running wildly, they still thought he was a palace guard as before, or they didn't stop him, and they were directly stabbed to death with a shot, and continued the next cycle.
And when Xiang Yu escaped from the city and came to the open field, that Xiang Yu was basically invincible, after all, no army could withstand the impact of Xiang Yu alone.
A few days later, the news of Xiang Yu's killing of Qin Shi Huang spread throughout the land of China like crazy.
Although Li Si tried his best to order everyone to conceal the news at that time, he must not let the world know that the great First Emperor was actually assassinated, but this kind of thing can't be concealed at all, after all, the guards of the palace recklessly lit the wolf smoke at that time, and too many soldiers rushed to the vicinity of the palace to escort them, and then it was passed on to the hundreds, and almost all the soldiers knew about the major events that happened in the palace, and the first emperor was assassinated by a person named Xiang Yu, and even his head was cut off.
In desperation, Li Si could only write a letter to the crown prince Fusu to report all this, asking the prince Fusu to rush over as soon as possible to preside over the overall situation, welcome the first emperor back to the palace, and then ascend the throne as soon as possible to stabilize people's hearts.
What, why do you say that Li Si begged the crown prince to help Su ascend the throne quickly, instead of supporting Hu Hai as in history?
Because Zhao Gao was gone, when Xiang Yu was killing the First Emperor, Zhao Gao heroically rushed over to protect him, or maybe he was just pretending, but Xiang Yu killed Zhao Gao easily.
Xiang Yu didn't know what it meant for him to kill Zhao Gao.
All in all, after the loss of Zhao Gao and the First Emperor, the crown prince Fusu successfully ascended the throne half a year early, not to mention, he also avoided the tragic ending of being killed by a will on the edge of the Great Wall, and became the second emperor of the Great Qin Empire.
On the other hand, Xiang Yu, who killed Ying Zheng, immediately became a well-known hero in the world, and countless people looked up to Xiang Yu's name, including Zhang Liang, after learning that Xiang Yu actually succeeded in assassinating Ying Zheng, and returned to Xiang Yan's tomb with Ying Zheng's brain, and used Ying Zheng's head to pay tribute to his grandfather, Zhang Liang was grateful to Xiang Yu, and his favorability towards Xiang Yu increased greatly.
With just such an incident, Xiang Yu established absolute prestige in front of the nobles of the Six Kingdoms, and his prestige was not known to be many times higher than when the army was just raised in the other world, when Xiang Yu could only claim that he was Xiang Yan's grandson.
And in Mangdang Mountain, not far away, Liu Bang, who had just gone up the mountain and fallen into the grass, did not know how many levels of difficulty had increased in his future road to becoming an emperor.
(End of chapter)