Jun Jiuling - Chapter 745
[Chapter 27 You Are Right]
It’s not always fun to be praised.
Miss Jun is indifferent.
Liu Yunqi is not a person who is good at complimenting people, which is because Miss Jun is involved.
Of course, Ning Yunzhao treats Miss Jun like this not because of her appearance, but because of her appearance to see the soul inside.
“People who can read and write are better than me,” he said.
Miss Jun looked at him.
“You are so humble,” she said sincerely.
6 Yunqi looked at her, and didn’t even get annoyed if he didn’t probe into her taunting.
“Let’s eat,” he said, reaching for her face.
They are still like that these days.
She didn’t retreat, and he didn’t retreat either, standing in silence.
After feeding her, Liu Yunqi will eat his own.
“Everyone knows that the Chengguo Guild fled to the Northland.” He casually chatted, “It’s very interesting, both of them are very confident.”
Strictly speaking, that shouldn’t be regarded as fleeing. For Duke Cheng Guogong, it is more appropriate to return.
He came to the capital because he wanted to come and see, not because he was forced by the emperor, and he didn’t want to flee if he wanted to leave.
Miss Jun was silent for a moment.
“Northland has never belonged to someone, and if someone thinks that way, there must be a lesson,” she said.
6 Yunqi put down the tableware.
“It has nothing to do with us,” he said blankly.
Miss Jun looked at him.
“It’s none of your business,” she said, serious and stubborn.
She is no longer with him.
6 Yunqi looked at her and smiled, and asked the maid to take away the tableware.
“Get up and walk around, I’ll soak your feet for a while,” he said.
In the past two days, when Liu Yunqi came back, she would untie the restraints on Miss Jun’s feet and let her walk around the room, so as not to be uncomfortable sitting for a long time.
Miss Jun didn’t try to run out, because it was a completely unnecessary attempt.
As the restraints were untied, she got up and slowly paced, with a calm expression and steady steps, walking slowly in circles, as if she was not in a bucket room, but in Yangcheng or the house where she lived in the capital.
6 Yunqi lit up the lights, sat on the side and read the documents he brought with him. He told Miss Jun a few things from the newspaper from time to time, just like before. Of course, Miss Jun would not respond.
These **** have been doing this all the time.
Miss Jun stopped,
“Six cloud flags,” she said.
6 Yunqi looked up at her. Although his expression was dull under the lamp, it might be because of his eyes that made his face look different.
“It won’t be the same as before.” Miss Jun said, “I have already died once.”
6 Yunqi hummed.
“So you won’t die a second time,” he said.
“Don’t deceive yourself, you are not the real King of Hell, you can’t decide the life and death of others.” Miss Jun said, “The life and death you think you can decide is actually just controlled by others.”
6 Yunqi nodded.
“You’re right,” he said, putting down the Di Bao in his hand, “Are you tired of walking? Let me soak your feet.”
He does not accept or respond to this topic and does not talk about it.
Then she had nothing to talk about with him.
Miss Jun watched him return to indifference.
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For the officers and soldiers of the Northland, it is common to walk all day and night. No one will feel tired. Those who feel tired are already dead. Compared with death, it is better to be tired from life.
The night was already dark, and in the desolate winter night, horses’ hooves trod, and torches spread like long snakes on the ground, heading for a city.
In the north, where the security and inspection were strictly guarded, the gates of this city were wide open at this time, and a group of people galloped in, and a group of people galloped out, and it was noisy and noisy everywhere.
The men and horses who had just entered the city holding torches went straight to a mansion, where the gate was also open and the lights were bright as if it were daytime.
A general turned over and dismounted, the armor on his body rattled, and with the sound, he strode inward.
In the courtyard, literati walked by from time to time, soldiers stood in front of the official hall, and a man in a general robe was inside.
Although he knows his age and has a gray head, he is full of energy and majesty.
At this time, it was already dark, and he was not at all tired. He looked at the sand table in front of him with bright eyes, while listening to the generals around him.
“Uncle.” The general stepped into the hall and gave a salute.
Qing Hebo raised his head to look at him.
“General Wei.” He nodded and said, “You came very quickly.”
The man called General Wei saluted again.
“The last will not dare to disobey his orders,” he said.
Qing Hebo looked at another general.
“Since General Wei is here, let his troops go to the Yongjing Army, and you take your people to Jiaohe,” he said.
The general replied yes.
General Wei hesitated on the side.
“General Wei has worked hard on the road, go down and rest.” Uncle Qing He said without raising his head.
General Wei thanked him, but still stood still.
The generals in the room either whispered or looked at Qing Hebo, but they didn’t seem to notice that there was another person in the room.
General Wei stood here with a complicated expression, and the torches illuminated his face uncertainly.
Of course he knew that meant he wasn’t welcome here, and his footsteps turned to go backwards, but the next moment he stopped.
“Uncle.” He gritted his teeth.
Qing Hebo looked at him, and the other generals also looked at him, as if everyone was surprised that he was still here.
“Is there anything else General Wei has to do?” Qing Hebo asked.
“Uncle, the recent transfers have been a bit frequent.” General Wei said, “I heard that many troops and horses have been redeployed.”
“Yes, this is Uncle’s re-arming after his inspection. Didn’t he tell you all?” A general said with a bit of arrogance, frowning again, “Why, do you need any reason for mobilizing generals?”
There will be orders, and the officers and soldiers will obey, and naturally there is no reason to ask.
Qing Hebo raised his hand to stop the general.
“What is General Wei’s opinion?” he asked.
“Uncle, the general feels that it is inconvenient to re-arm the defense so frequently and on a large scale at this time.” General Wei said, “Especially in the areas where border defense is critical, the soldiers and horses here are all very familiar with the Jin people, so suddenly switching defenses, I’m afraid everyone is inconvenient…”
He was interrupted by a general before he could finish speaking.
“What’s inconvenient?” He raised his eyebrows and said, “Is it inconvenient for you to be lazy?”
Although his temper is forbearing, none of the generals are willing to hear the word “lazy”, which is as humiliating as calling them cowards.
“General Zhang.” General Wei shouted, “What do you mean?”
“What do I mean?” Zhang Cang sneered.
“What I mean is that you don’t need to teach Uncle how to march. When Uncle is dealing with Jinren in the north, you still feed the horses.”
General Wei’s face turned red.
“The last general didn’t mean that,” he said, not good at words as a general.
Qing Hebo looked at him.
“General Wei is unwilling to move?” he asked.
“Uncle, UUkanshu www.sonicmtl.com It’s not that the last general is unwilling to mobilize, but it seems that Uncle’s mobilization of officers and soldiers is not for the purpose of setting up defenses, but for…” General Wei said, and took a step forward with gritted teeth, “Disarm and divide the troops. Decentralization.”
The atmosphere in the room suddenly became solemn, and Qing Hebo’s complexion gradually cooled down.
Having said that, General Wei is no longer afraid.
“…And recently, many generals have been arrested and dismissed for their crimes. Uncle, these people, and those of us who have been transferred all have a similarity, and everyone knows it.” He blushed and said.
Qing Hebo let out a sigh of anger.
“What do you know?” he said.
General Wei looked up at him.
“Uncle, you are taboo that we are the direct descendants of Duke Cheng, and we can understand if you want to suppress us.” He gritted his teeth and said, “But please don’t at this time, otherwise you will mess up the stitches and let the Jin people take advantage of it. machine.”
When his words fell, the generals in the room suddenly burst into an uproar.
“Wei Shunqing, what the hell are you talking about?”
“Damn it, what a nonsense.”
Everyone cursed one after another, and even more violently stepped forward and grabbed General Wei.
“That’s how Duke Cheng manages the army? This is your famous military power? You dare to slander Shangguan if you don’t obey the order.” He scolded.
The hall became noisy and chaotic.
“Shut up.” Qing Hebo said, stopping everyone’s commotion, he looked at General Wei, “You are right, my deployment this time is indeed to suppress you, the generals who are close to Duke Cheng. .”
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(I feel a little tired, today’s update, I’m lazy, I’m ashamed, I’ve been preparing for so long, and I’m finally going to write a climax, everyone can save up, and it will feel better after reading it in one breath)
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