Chapter 1340 He wants to return to her as soon as possible

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The only one who is good at fighting in Linyuan is Shanlar, and the general who leads the army can barely be considered as such.

But in Qinzhou, in addition to Ning Guzhou, there is also Shuxiu, who is both wise and brave, and a group of desperate generals who were former guards of the Prince of Qin's palace.

Coupled with the previous victorious battles, the morale of Qinzhou's troops was superior to that of Linyuan.

Jing Shiyu and Cheng Lixue came to the border after coming down from the snow mountain that day.

These two people are not only good at setting up formations, Cheng Lixue also has good military talents.

Once they come, Ning Guzhou will not let them idle and let them give full play to their strengths.

Although the battle was very fierce, it ended with the victory of Qinzhou's troops and horses.

Linyuan's soldiers and horses were beaten to a pulp. Not to mention being routed thousands of miles away, they could not stop Qinzhou's soldiers and horses.

Ning Guzhou was determined to teach the Linyuan people an unforgettable lesson this time, so he asked Shuxiu to lead his troops to beat up the drowned dog.

The formations set up by Jing Shiyu and Cheng Lixue also came in handy, trapping many deserters from Linyuan.

Although Shuxiu is not as bellicose as Ning Changping, she will not let go of an opportunity like this to prove herself.

The cruelty of the battlefield, the calculations of palace battles, Shu Xiu have all experienced it.

So she clearly knows that kindness to the enemy is cruelty to herself.

Shuxiu also knows what kind of urinary nature the Linyuan people have. Whenever they are relieved, they will come to bully Qinzhou.

Ning Guzhou and Tang Miaoxin want to use Qinzhou as their base to capture the entire Dayan, so she will not give the Linyuan people a chance to rise.

Shuxiu took the five thousand elites Ning Guzhou gave her and cut a hole in the land of Linyuan like a sharp blade.

When she led her troops to hunt down the Linyuan people, once she encountered Linyuan's tribe, she would directly annihilate them.

Don't say that the people of Linyuan are innocent, aren't the people of Qinzhou innocent?

Over the years, the people of Qinzhou have basically been living under the iron cavalry of the Linyuan people, and their lives have been extremely difficult.

So when Shuxiu raised the sword in her hand, all the soldiers and horses behind her raised their swords in unison.

Ning Guzhou sat at the pass to prevent the fleeing Linyuan people from trying to come back.

When he returned to the pass to coordinate the follow-up war matters, the messenger sent by Mu Yunxiu to deliver the message saw him.

Ning Guzhou took the letter without reading it, but asked: "Is the princess okay? Is Kaicheng okay?"

The messenger hurriedly replied: "The princess is well and Kaicheng is well too."

"A few days after the prince left, the Linyuan people surrounded Kaicheng with ten thousand soldiers and horses."

Ning Guzhou frowned slightly. He knew very well how many soldiers and horses there were in Kaicheng.

If the Linyuan people desperately attack the city, Kaicheng cannot be defended.

But now Mu Yunxiu can still send someone to deliver a message, which means that Kaicheng is fine.

He looked at the messenger, who immediately recounted what happened in Linyuan a few days ago.

Ning Guzhou's mouth twitched when he heard that Tang Miaoxin gave each of the family heads an "Ooh Damming Pill" and then threw them on the city wall to imitate the crow of a chicken.

This is indeed very Tang Miaoxin's style.

When he later heard that Sang Yan had used Tang Miaoxin's words to directly instigate the Linyuan people who were attacking the city outside, he became much calmer.

Then when he heard that Mu Yunxiu had taken the opportunity to find out the secrets of Kaicheng, he became even calmer.

Ning Guzhou had never doubted Mu Yunxiu's ability.

In Ning Guzhou's view, these things were just Mu Yunxiu's normal performance.

After the messenger finished talking about these things, he said: "Master Mu said that the prince should read this letter carefully."

"After the prince reads it, if you have any comments, I will take it back and show it to Master Mu."

Ning Guzhou glanced at the letter in his hand, nodded lightly, and then asked, "Do you have anything to say to the princess before you go out?"

The messenger smiled and said: "The princess said that before the prince returns to Kaicheng, she will help him guard the palace and not go anywhere."

Ning Guzhou also wanted to laugh when he heard this. If nothing else, just hearing her words, he knew that she was probably going crazy these days.

From the news he received from Kaicheng during this period, it can be seen that although Tang Miaoxin has been staying in the palace obediently during this period, he has done a lot of things.

The corners of his lips curved slightly and he said to the messenger: "Go back and tell the princess that I will finish this battle and return to the palace as soon as possible."

The sender smiled and nodded, indicating to Ning Guzhou to read the letter. This is serious business!

Ning Guzhou knew that Mu Yunxiu sent someone all the way to deliver the letter, and it must be something extremely important.

He opened the letter and looked at it carefully, and his expression suddenly became serious.

The letter clearly stated everything that Kaicheng should do in the future. The formulation of policies to recuperate and benefit people's livelihood was much more comprehensive than Ning Guzhou thought.

After reading the letter, Ning Guzhou said: "Go back and tell Master Mu that you have worked hard on him."

"I think there is no problem with the content of the letter. The implementation of subsequent policies must fall on him."

After receiving his approval, the messenger embarked on his return journey.

When he came out, a group of soldiers happened to come back. Many of them were injured and their bodies were stained with blood.

The messenger sighed softly when he saw this scene, because these soldiers guarding the border could give them a peaceful life.

The messenger left, and someone else came from Kaesong.

This time it was no longer one person, but a group of people, who brought food, grass and medicinal materials.

Those medicines are all excellent gold-creating medicines.

Ning Guzhou picked up the medicine and smelled it. It was a familiar smell to him, Tang Miaoxin's formula.

He felt that she was acting much more securely now than before, and she even knew how to deliver medicine.

Injuries in battle are the most common thing. During this period of fighting, Lin Rufeng had used up all the medicinal materials he had prepared.

Ning Guzhou was worrying about the medicinal materials, so Tang Miaoxin asked someone to deliver the medicine.

Of course, Tang Miaoxin did not make these medicines alone.

She was really bored staying in the palace, so she asked Sang Yan to buy the medicinal materials for making gold and medicine, and then brought back all the guards of the palace to make medicine at home.

Over the past few days, the palace guards have made great progress in making ointments.

They are very efficient in their work, which is why they can produce so many gold-creating medicines in a short period of time.

Ning Guzhou thought about how Tang Miaoxin dared to charge him a thousand taels of silver for a bottle of gold-creating medicine when he first moved into the palace, and he felt inexplicably want to laugh.

He felt that he had really made a fortune by marrying her.

Apart from anything else, Qinzhou has many advantages over Linyuan in terms of medication.

With the presence of these medicines, those injured soldiers would be much more likely to be cured.

Ning Guzhou's hands gently caressed the medicines. It had been nearly a month since he came out with his troops, and he missed her.

She was already six months pregnant when he left, and now that so much time has passed, her belly must be much bigger.

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