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Hyun couldn't listen anymore and pulled away from Jiang Wu:

"What are you talking about? Am I that weak?" He then said to Ru Yuan, "Mr. Ru, don't think too much. No matter how good the banquet is, it will come to an end. We have experienced enough ups and downs together for so many years. Everyone has his own ambitions." , don’t wrong yourself.”

Jiang Wu wanted to say something else, but was glared back by Hyun.

Ru Yuan followed Hyun to the Black Face Mansion, and indeed came to say goodbye to them. Ning Sheng's attitude towards Hyun was getting more and more chilling, but Jiang Wu thought it was reasonable when he said this. He was here to help Hyun, so what about Ning Sheng? What has it got to do with him.

Looking into the distance, he smiled in a good mood and said:

"I have forgotten my original intention. Jiang Wu is right. I am here to help you. What does the emperor's attitude have to do with me? This is not the time to leave."

As Hyun who doesn't want to be restrained, she can understand Ru Yuan's mood. She wants to leave, but one is because of the children, and the other is the responsibility on her shoulders. She really wants to see how Kun Yuguo will move forward. If she leaves, she can only know the result at most, but she wants to know the process.

The three of them sat in a pavilion in the garden and asked Huami to bring them wine and food.

Hyun said to Ruyuan:

"Mr. Ru really doesn't have to force himself so much. If I can't survive anymore, I will leave. I won't care about this place at all. So, for a heartless person like me, it's not worth it for Mr. Ru to do this."

Ru Yuan laughed:

"Are you heartless? Well, let's just say you are heartless. However, although I say I am here to help you, in fact, I have learned a lot from you. Think about it, if I leave, I will never be like this again. "This is an opportunity for me to learn." He poured a glass of wine and said, "Hsun, although you are a woman, I admire your knowledge and vision. If it weren't for the fact that Kunyu Kingdom is too weak, you will definitely become an important minister of the country."

Jiang Wu answered:

"Yes, yes! I used to look down on women. What else could I do besides giving birth to children? But, Hyun, you are really beyond our expectations. Come on, come on, I have to touch you."

Ru Yuan picked up the wine glass and said:

"Count me in."

The awkward atmosphere just now was gone, and the three of them were drinking and bragging in a lively manner.

After drinking for three rounds, he chewed a peanut and said:

"I will be clean when I get to Dongbian Pass, but you have to be careful, I don't know if it will harm you."

Jiang Wu snorted:

"During the gentry rebellion, our Jiang family was unscathed and we are still a big gentry clan. If the emperor wants to attack me, he has to think carefully. With me protecting him, Ru Yuan will definitely be fine."

The three of them ate and drank and then dispersed.

A few days later, Xuan packed up and rushed to Dongbian Pass with Yao'er. He wanted to send Yao'er to Lin Hua's place, but how long the journey would take and he couldn't always cause trouble to Lin Hua, and Ning Sheng was hard to figure out now. If I'm in a bad mood one day, what should I do if I need surgery on Yao'er? So, after thinking about it, I decided to take Yao'er with me.

Huami followed and left the yard to Jiang Wu and the others to help take care of it. He brought one Huami with him because he had Yao'er so he could help take care of it. The other Huami was more calm. When Hyun was irritable, Huami always had a way to make her Calm down, going to Dongbian Pass this time is not a good thing. I don’t know if Ning Sheng will set a trap for her and cause her trouble. She has to keep a cool head at all times.

He took Yao'er away, and the other three buns quit. Ning Ping was the most troublesome. Although Ning Cheng didn't say anything, he looked at Hyun eagerly. This made Hyun even more uncomfortable than facing Ning Ping. He even coaxed and lied to her. He also promised to pick them up to play after the arrangements were made. Ning Ping let go of her hand, but her mouth was still full of jealousy.

This time, Ning Yu didn't hide anymore. Using the light of the child, he stepped forward and picked up Ning Ping, and said to Yun:

"Brother, I will advise you to be more careful when going to the border and guard against...beware of evil hands."

Hyun glanced at him, and it seemed that Ning Yu had a good understanding of Ning Sheng's thoughts. He nodded, hugged three more buns, and turned to leave.

It was a bit depressing at the beginning of the journey. Although Hyun could accept Ning Sheng's attitude, she still felt a little sad. Moreover, she had to be separated from her three children. She didn't know what the situation would be like when she went to the border this time, and she might not be able to come back.

But the depressing atmosphere did not last long, because Yao'er was there, and Yao'er was still young and couldn't understand why Mom was still in a bad mood when she came out to play. She always made trouble for Hyun or showed her things she was interested in. She was so Once interrupted, all the inhibitions were thrown away, as if they were really just out for fun.

Because Jiazi and the others were following them secretly along the way, Xun told Yao'er not to call her mother, but to call her Master Zhuo. Yao'er had already heard of her mother's other name, so she happily accepted it and treated her as Master Zhuo. What a fun thing, he kept squealing and making everyone laugh.

Compared with adults, Yao'er was very happy. She recorded what she saw and heard along the way in her own way, saying that she would show it to her brothers and sisters. These records of hers became a spice along the way, and the boring journey was not long. So boring.

It was a bumpy ride all the way to Dongbian Pass. Fortunately, the Kunyu Kingdom was not big. It took more than a month to get there. If it were as big as the Tang Dynasty, I would definitely fall apart.

The secret guards include not only Xun himself, but also Jiazi and others sent by Ning Fang. The secret guards work harder than the open guards, and in addition, they are Ning Fang's people. Although Xun knew of their existence, he did not take care of them as before. Although he often feels guilty, he still steels his mind. He just wants to let Ning Xin know that he is meddling in his own business. The two of them have already come to this point. Is it any use to come here and pretend to be anything?

When Ding Wangcai delivered food to the secret guards, he walked to the place where Jiazi and the others were hiding. Eight people looked at him eagerly. Those eyes were on Ding Wangcai. It was neither right for him to leave nor for him to leave. He really wanted to eat. It was given to them, but the meal was calculated on a per-person basis. If it was given to them, there would not be enough for others to eat. Moreover, Hyun was obviously doing this to show Ning Yun. It would be better for others not to get involved in the affairs of the couple.

He shook his head slightly at them and ran away in a gust of wind.

Ding Mao, the youngest among the eight, angrily took out the dry food and gnawed it angrily:

"I quit! I'll go back tomorrow!"

Wuchen looked at him and shook his head:

"How will I explain to the prince when I go back?"

Ding Mao still said angrily:

"We are not Mr. Zhuo's secret guards, why should we guard her?! We still have to suffer this!"

Gengwu said a little unhappy:

"In the past, Mr. Zhuo was considerate of us and took care of us regardless of his own safety. Have you forgotten that this is what secret guards are like?! In the past, the reason why Mr. Zhuo took care of us was because she and the prince were family members. Now she doesn't take care of us. , because she has nothing to do with us anymore..."

Speaking of this, Gengwu didn't say anything else, but everyone already knew that they were not needed to come. Not to mention the secret guards around Hyun, Ding Wangcai and the others were enough to protect Hyun's safe arrival, and there was also a dog-headed strategist. Huami, plus Hyun, these people can go out to fight in a small-scale battle. Ning Yan sent them here purely to increase their presence in front of Hyun. Hyun treated them like this to tell Ning Yan that it was unnecessary. The fighting between the two was pitiful. them.

Ji had already patted Ding Mao on the shoulder. Ding Mao looked at him and then at the others, and sighed helplessly. Thinking about the smell of the rice that Ding Wangcai had brought just now, the dry food in his mouth felt prickly:

"When will the prince and Mr. Zhuo reconcile?"

When they were approaching the border, they met the officers and soldiers who came to pick them up. I wonder if the place bordering Dai had been influenced by Dai. The officers and soldiers welcomed Xuan's arrival and happily surrounded them.

In the middle, they walked towards Guanli in a lively manner.

At this point, Jiazi's mission was completed. The eight of them came out of the darkness and stood on a small dirt bag, watching the group of people leaving in a lively manner.

Xin Wei smoothed his hair that was messed up by the wind:

"Why do I feel so miserable?"

Bingyin snorted coldly:

Desolate? King Yi didn’t ask for it, he deserves it!

Turn around and walk towards the capital:

"gone."

The seven people turned around and left one after another.

The residence of Hyun and others had been arranged, and everyone rushed into the courtyard.

The days that followed were very happy. Hyun drank with the officers and soldiers, bragged, sang, and danced. Well, don’t think that singing and dancing are too good. They did it as they pleased. There were no strict rules at all. Well, in short, that’s it.

Very happy.

The supervisor here is a civil servant named Yang Yanyang.

Speaking of the word "Yang", Hyun couldn't help but think of Yang Guang, the second emperor of the Sui Dynasty.

He was reviewed very poorly in history. The word "Yang" is defined in the "Posthumous Law" as "when he goes to pay homage to people far away, he is called Yang, and when he is good at home and pays homage far away, he is called Yang." It can be seen that this posthumous title is not good, but this posthumous title

The title of Yang Guang is not his original one. Yang Guang's real temple name and posthumous title is "Emperor Shizu Ming of the Sui Dynasty" after Emperor Gong of the Sui Dynasty Yang Tong, and "Yang" is the posthumous title of Emperor Gaozu of the Tang Dynasty Li Yuan. Well, it is inevitable that there will be some successes and failures.

The ingredients are in it, but in later generations "Yang" replaced "Ming". When it comes to Emperor Yang of the Sui Dynasty, more people know about it, but when it comes to Emperor Ming of the Sui Dynasty, not many people know about it.

Generally speaking, ancient China still attached great importance to "Confucianism". Confucianism pays attention to "benevolence, justice, etiquette, wisdom, trust, gentleness, courtesy, thrift, frugality, and concessions." No matter how you feel on the inside, you must try your best to achieve these on the outside in order to be accepted by the society. In addition, all civil servants are Confucian students, and of course those who write history are also

Confucian scholar, it is precisely because of this that Yang Guang will be desperately discredited by later generations.

When reading history books written by modern people or documentaries filmed, it has been mentioned more than once that Chinese history requires "biting! Wen! Jue! Words!" to extract historical facts from a large number of historical books, because those historians in ancient times could not obtain the historical facts from objective facts.

Recording history from different angles, some are forced to do so by the system, while others are purely for flattery! Therefore, the things recorded in historical records will be somewhat exaggerated or distorted.

For example, when recording a certain battle, it is said that there are hundreds of thousands, or even hundreds of thousands, of cavalry. It is not about whether the production conditions at that time can deploy so many cavalry, but only the battlefield needs. (To be continued)


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