Chapter 51: Why Are You Here?
The carriage stopped, as did the procession that followed.
An official eunuch got out of the carriage with a scroll of holy decrees in his hand.
Bu Yao recognized it at a glance, the official eunuch was the one who came to announce the family's holy decree that day.
The officers and soldiers behind opened the prisoner cart and dragged Gao Boyi out of the carriage.
The eunuch raised the holy decree in his hand high and chanted, "The holy decree has arrived, kneel!" ”
When they heard this, they fell to their knees.
Bu Yao was unhappy, but she could only kneel. At the same time, he looked at Gao Boyi in front of him worriedly.
The man was pressed to his knees.
The once most majestic and tall god of war knelt on the ground in the most ugly posture at this time.
What a humiliation, and this is just the beginning!
Bu Yao secretly clenched the fists at his side.
The content of the decree was similar to what I had heard in previous generations, and the charge of collaborating with the enemy and treason was deducted, and he also said that the evidence was conclusive, and expressed the emperor's pain and disappointment in a high-sounding manner, and then severely reprimanded Gao Boyi's "shameful" behavior, and finally compassionately remembered Gao Boyi's past achievements, saved his life, and sentenced him to exile to Ningguta.
Bu Yao really felt that this holy decree was extremely hypocritical, but he couldn't help but secretly rejoice that at least he didn't let Gao Boyi be a slave.
Of course, he also knew that the emperor was doing this to keep his hand.
If the enemy army attacks again, when no one can retreat from the enemy, Gao Boyi can be used again.
It's really a good calculation.
It's a pity that there are two lives, and his abacus is really right!
Bu Yao couldn't help but sneer.
"You're like that, why are you still laughing?"
A suspicious and strange inquiry suddenly sounded beside him.
Bu Yao's face was stunned, and when she turned her head, she saw the young man who could still talk and laugh in the exile bureau, and she didn't know when she actually stood by her side.
His inquiries were pure, with no anger or sarcasm on his face.
Bu Yao opened her mouth, and finally responded, "I'm making fun of suffering." ”
The boy furrowed his eyebrows slightly, "It doesn't look like it." ”
Bu Yao, "......"
What does it matter to you if you don't like it?
I don't know. You can't tell the truth that you were angry with the emperor and mocking him, right?
Even if he knew the identity of this young man in the future, Bu Yao didn't plan to say more to him.
After the official eunuch finished reading the decree, he handed Gao Boyi over to the escort official in charge, and then turned around and returned to the carriage.
The procession of carriages faded away and faded away.
The official in charge counted the number of people and materials on the spot, and asked everyone to hurry up and prepare, and set off after half a pillar of incense.
If you haven't been separated from your family, hurry up and say goodbye.
Many of them wept and let out low sobs.
Bu Yao ignored these at all, and walked towards Gao Boyi quickly.
After the decree was announced, the officers and soldiers put a flail on him and threw it on the ground at will.
When Bu Yao walked over, the man was still in that ugly kneeling position, his head resting on the ground, and the flail around his neck made deep marks on the ground.
Bu Yao hid in front of him, clasping his knees with his hands, "Xianggong, aren't you tired of kneeling like this?" ”
As soon as the words fell, the man's figure stiffened obviously.
He quickly raised his head, and a pair of dark and godless eyes gradually showed shock after seeing Bu Yao's slightly dirty little face.
"Why are you here?"
His voice was low and hoarse, as if it had been caused by not drinking water for a long time.
Bu Yao looked at his chapped and bleeding lips and said, "Where are you not here?" ”