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421 【Construction】

"Your Majesty, Wei Chen believes that the commander-in-chief Lu Min has an unshirkable responsibility for the defeat of the Beijing army, but Pei Yue, the son of Zhongshan, is even more guilty and his crime cannot be forgiven!"

The loud voice of Liu Daxia, Minister of War, echoed in the side hall.

Mr. Liu was born as a Jinshi, and had never been to the battlefield in his life. Because he was very good at taking care of common affairs, he was favored by Mo Haoli, and gradually climbed up to the high position of the Six Ministers. His character was jealous of evil, and he hated those warriors who ignored the laws of the court.

The nobles and nobles naturally had no good impressions of Pei Yue, a young man who had suddenly risen to prominence.

Before him, the debate about whether Pei Yue was guilty had been going on for a long time, but it was all discussed by courtiers with slightly lower rank. After he left work and opened his mouth, everyone else invariably kept their mouths shut.

No one wants to face Liu Da Paobao.

Emperor Kaiping looked gloomy, raised his eyebrows slightly and asked: "Is his heart worthy of death? Where do you start talking about this?"

Liu Daxia replied without fear: "Your Majesty, Lu Junji's confession made it clear. He had made a plan with Xiao Jin, the Marquis of Xiangcheng. He would first use the Beijing army to hold back Zhang Qingbai's main force, and then the Hucheng cavalry would attack from the north.

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Attack from both sides in the south, so even if Zhang Qingbai's troops cannot be defeated, at least they can draw a draw. When the Hucheng cavalry came to rescue them, they were suddenly appeared and stopped by the cavalry under Xie Lin's command, causing the entire situation to collapse."

Emperor Kaiping said coldly: "What does this have to do with Pei Yue?"

Liu Daxia said loudly: "Lu Junji said before that he ordered the Tibetan front guard to go north to assist Jininghou, mainly to target Xie Lin's cavalry, but the other party seized such an opportunity. Is he not guilty?"

Gao Qiu, the Minister of Punishment, couldn't help but retorted: "Liu Shangshu, there are 50,000 cavalry under Xie Lin's command, and there are only 10,000 Tibetan front guards. Pei Yue is not a god. How can he deal with an enemy five times his own?

The idea is a bit ridiculous!”

Liu Daxia frowned and said: "Master Gao, no one asked Pei Yue to defeat Xie Lin's cavalry. I am not so whimsical. However, the cavalry has the duty of reconnaissance on the battlefield. As a result, he did not even have 20,000 cavalry to go south.

Knowing that it led to the collapse of the battle on the southern front, can you say that he has no responsibility at all?"

Gao Qiu was speechless for a moment.

Seeing this, Liu Daxia became even more unreasonable and took a step forward and said: "If Pei Yue could discover this change earlier and notify Lu Junji in time, the Beijing army could at least protect itself instead of falling into a quagmire and eventually losing 20,000 yuan."

Man! Of course Lu Min is responsible for this battle, but Pei Yue cannot escape his guilt either, and must be severely punished!"

Gao Qiu had a headache. If Gu Fan hadn't come to the door in person early this morning, asking him for help in the name of Guliang Hou Guliang of Guangping, and mentioning the friendship between him and Gu Liang, he would not have bothered to pay attention to this matter.

Who in the court doesn't know that this old man Liu is mean and mean? He would only conflict with this man when he was full.

"Even if Pei Yue is responsible for the unfavorable investigation, how can he be called with ulterior motives? Do you think he deliberately concealed the information in order to defeat the Beijing army?" Behind the case, Emperor Kaiping asked expressionlessly.

Liu Daxia hesitated for a moment, and then said firmly: "Your Majesty, I have long heard that there are many factions in the Liang Army. There is one faction in the Duke of Dingguo, another in the Duke of Wei, and another in the Duke of Cheng. Although there is no evidence for some things, it is difficult to guarantee that they will not happen.

Some people will have the idea of ​​fighting for power!"

As soon as these words came out, there was silence in the side hall, and most people were stunned.

Is this old man Liu crazy today?

Emperor Kaiping's eyes suddenly darkened. Checks and balances were what he had tried his best to do over the years. Didn't Liu Daxia's words mean that he, the emperor, took the initiative to provoke a fight among his ministers?

Mo Haoli, who was standing at the head of the class of civil servants, looked back at Liu Daxia, his eyes cold and indifferent, and said calmly: "Liu Shangshu, what kind of place is this? How can I allow you to talk nonsense? Why don't you get out of here!"

Liu Daxia looked at the benefactor who had single-handedly promoted him to his current position, with a flash of pain in his eyes. However, he knelt down to Emperor Kaiping and said in a deep voice: "I was so anxious that I asked your Majesty to punish him. But, Your Majesty,

There has been a lot of chaos in the army in recent years. The military elites only have titles and military positions in their eyes.

Gangs fighting for power are simply betraying the favor of the country. I urge you to thoroughly investigate the truth behind the defeat of the Beijing army. You should first remove Pei Yue from the post of commander. I wonder what he, a young man who has not yet reached the crown, has the ability to command a guard.

Cavalry? As for whether he deliberately concealed the information, Taishitai Pavilion will find out once he investigates!"

The picture is poor and can be seen.

What is a little strange is that he included all the martial arts in his words, but no one in the martial arts train stood up to refute his opinion.

Emperor Kaiping glanced at the warriors on the left, his eyes gradually filled with disappointment.

Just when he was about to explode, Wang Pingzhang coughed twice and went out to announce: "Your Majesty, Liu Shangshu was temporarily furious because of the unfavorable war in the Western Region. The old minister thought it was excusable. The most urgent task at the moment is not to follow the instructions in the Lu Junjie's plea.

Just say a few words and go out to explore the world, putting the safety of the Western Territory first."

Luo Ting, who had been silent all this time, said: "Your Majesty, I think what the Duke of Wei said is reasonable."

Emperor Kaiping's eyes turned to the senile Mo Haoli.

The veteran of the Four Dynasties nodded and said: "The Beijing army retreated to the Guping camp, Hucheng is still in the hands of Daliang, and there are still several military strongholds on the southern front that have not yet fallen. The situation has not yet reached the point of corruption. Reinforcements should indeed be dispatched at this time.

Rushing to the west, at least the Western Wu cavalry cannot be allowed to enter Lingzhou, otherwise life will be ruined."

Except for Lu Min, who was far away in the west, the opinions of the three important ministers of the two governments were surprisingly unanimous, and there was no chance for anyone else to object.

Liu Daxia didn't know whether he felt disappointed or relieved. If his useless son hadn't fallen into the hands of King Lu, how could he have uncharacteristically decided to kill a young man?

Anyway, since these big shots are willing to protect him, he doesn't have to be a villain.

Just thinking about the abominable face of Prince Lu's chief minister last night, he couldn't help but want to kill that incompetent son with his own hands!

Among the Wuxun trains, Li Biangzhong, the commander of the South Camp of the Beijing Army, looked down at the ground, put his hands in his sleeves, and silently clenched them into fists.

The turmoil in the court in the past two days was partly caused by him. If he hadn't ordered the subordinates who had promoted him to stir up the turmoil, the spearhead might not have been aimed at Pei Yue.

It's a pity that Wang Pingzhang's words ruined the overall situation.

In fact, he no longer cares about the twists and turns between him and Pei Yue. Even if Gu Liang once stepped on the gate of the Fengcheng Hou Mansion, he did not want to cause trouble again. However, more than half a month ago, he received a secret letter from the Western Region.

, but it made him wish he could kill Pei Yue with his own hands.

His beloved eldest grandson was hacked to death by Pei Yue, and he was framed as the leader of the horse bandits!
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