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Chapter 139: Who can take the heavy responsibility of regaining the country?

 Chapter 139 Who is worthy of the important task of regaining the country?

"Lang, Duke Lang, when do you expect to leave?" Wang Tiqian looked at Wang Qi, whose expression had turned cold, and did not dare to take a breath. He naturally knew what was written in the imperial edict, and also knew why Wang Qi was angry. .

But who can disobey the emperor's will?

But he had no choice but to step forward and ask. After all, the imperial edict stated: After seeing the edict, he should immediately leave for Beijing.

"Eunuch Wang, give me one night to arrange military affairs in Liaodong. How about I follow you back to Beijing early tomorrow morning?" When Wang Qi raised his head again, the chill between his brows had disappeared, replaced by a slight smile. , but anyone can see that behind the superficial smile, there is a pair of cold eyes.

The emperors of the Zhu family counted each other, and they learned a lot from Emperor Taizu's foresight and foresight, but their subordinates were strict and suspicious, so they probably learned a lot.

"This..." Wang Tiqian wanted to refuse, but when he looked up and saw Wang Qi's eyes that were almost as cold as substance, he couldn't say a single word. He could only say quietly for a long time: "We, wait, After Lang Guoguo's affairs are settled, we can return to Beijing together..."

Returning to Beijing?

During the conversation between Wang Qi and Wang Tiqian, everyone around them understood where Wang Qi’s anger came from?

This purpose is clearly to destroy the bridge across the river and let the horse go to Nanshan!

Moreover, not only Wang Qi is angry, but more importantly, almost everyone in Liaodong is angry and confused.

For everyone in Liaodong, now that Wang Qi is gone, who will lead them to regain Liaodong?

Was it Xiong Tingbi who was about to commit suicide in Ningyuan City with a long sword?

Or is it Yuan Chonghuan who was troubled by the soldiers in the north of the city?

Or was it Lu Xiangsheng who first entered Liaodong and was taught by Wang Qi for a few days?

Or is it Qin Erbao, the family general who has been leading Wang Qi's horse and whip?

It can’t be Liaodong veteran Zu Dashou and others, right?

Everyone understands that Zu Dashou and others can be spearheads, but they are definitely not swordsmen.

Therefore, as soon as Wang Tiqian finished speaking, the whole courtyard immediately became noisy and noisy.

"Duke Lang cannot leave Liaodong!"

"Without Duke Lang, there would be no chance of recovering Liaodong!"

"I implore His Majesty the Emperor to let Duke Lang lead us to fight against Jiannu!"

Not only the soldiers from various places, but also the people who were watching, also joined in the support and appeal. The crowd was so crowded that it almost blocked the entire front yard of the government office.

Faced with this situation, Xiong Tingbi and others were helpless. They did not want Wang Qi to leave Liaodong at this time!

But the meaning of the emperor and the court was already clear... Wang Qi was too successful to overwhelm the emperor and could no longer stay here.

Moreover, the current scene that is popular among the people is enough to keep all the ministers in the court awake!

"Everyone, be quiet!"

"Come here, maintain order!"

"Kick out the idlers!"

Suddenly, because of an unexpected decree, the scene was in chaos.

This scene even made Wang Tiqian in the courtyard a little uneasy: Is Wang Qi too popular with the people of Liaodong?

On the high platform, I saw Wang Qi standing there, raising his hand slightly, and then pressing it down. He didn't even make a sound, only one mouth shape: "Quiet!"

Wow...

In the breath, almost no one spoke anymore, and the conflicts and pulls inside and outside the hospital immediately stopped. Everyone looked back at Wang Qi, waiting for what he would say.

"Every commander will go back to his post, all the army generals will go back to their camps, and the people will disperse to find their own livelihood. I will give an explanation before I leave. Don't worry, everyone is gone!"

Following Wang Qi's words, everyone inside and outside looked at each other, and their moods temporarily relaxed. Duke Lang's words made everyone feel at ease...

Not long after, as everyone left one after another, the courtyard inside and outside became empty.

Wang Qi waved his hand, and then glanced at Wang Tiqian: "Eunuch, there was originally a banquet planned tonight to welcome the envoy, but after a decree came out, things changed. I have to make some arrangements. Please forgive me."< /p>

"You can do as you please, Duke Lang. You can do as you wish with our guests. Just have a good rest tonight." How could Wang Ti have the heart to attend a banquet? He didn't even want to be too close to Wang Qi - that kind of nowhere. The oppressive feeling of absence was too strong, making Wang Tiqian feel a little uncomfortable.

After listening to Wang Tiqian's words, Wang Qi nodded, ignored the officials around him, and turned directly back to the back office...

Everyone left behind had different expressions, and they must all be thinking about what happened today and what will happen in the future.

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DONG DONG DONG!!!

The weather is dry and things are dry, be careful with the fire!

The sound of the clock was heard in the distance, and just after midnight, Wang Qi's study in the backyard of the General Military Office was still brightly lit.

Wang Qi was about to leave the Liao Dynasty. Civil and military officials from eastern Liaoning, from civil servants such as Yuan Chonghuan and Lu Xiangsheng to generals such as Zu Dashou and Luo Yiguan, seemed to have some tacit understanding and came here to pay homage to Wang Qi.

Liaodong has just experienced a great change, and the general has been transferred back before the restoration of Liaodong has been completed. This incident has cast a shadow on everyone's future.

And although there are currently many soldiers and horses in Liaodong, the different forces and horses among them are not unified and have many conflicts. It is good to have Wang Qi in charge. If Wang Qi is not suppressed, something will happen on the battlefield!

Boom boom boom!!!

At three o'clock in the ugly hour, after everyone left, the new Liaodong Governor Xiong Tingbi arrived.

"Xiong Tingbi pays homage to Duke Lang," Xiong Tingbi said with a clear look as he greeted Wang Qi.

"Master Xiong, you and I were sitting across from each other in the morning. We have something to say. I'd better finish it with you before I return to Beijing." Wang Qi chuckled lightly and sat there with a gesture of invitation.

Xiong Tingbi sighed helplessly, gathered up his brocade robe, and sat opposite Wang Qi.

No one expected that the imperial court would transfer Wang Qi back at this time!

"In the morning, you asked me, what should I do if the war breaks out and soldiers in various places have dissatisfaction and fight on their own," Wang Qi looked at this veteran minister.

"Please give me some advice, Duke!" Xiong Tingbi's face hardened, he stood up and bowed deeply, fully observing the etiquette of a student.

Wang Qi took a deep breath, pointed at the map on the table, and swiped slowly:

"As soon as the war starts, you must take action step by step and not be greedy for credit. Everyone in Ningyuan City, Guangning, and the Liaohe River line will be the focus of defense and restoration within half a year, followed by the Haizhou Guard, and finally the Liaoyang City. A year later, we will use The general army besieged Shenyang City... Among them, the Liaodong soldiers were the main force, with Lu Xiangsheng and Yuan Chonghuan as the main generals, Zu Dashou, Qin Erbao, Luo Yiguan and others as deputy generals, with Zhejiang soldiers and Sichuan soldiers as the flanks. , attack the important town!"

"What if Hou Jin counterattacks?"

"Rely on the city you captured first to hold on, and the rest of the soldiers will occupy fortresses and small towns as reinforcements. You must not be reluctant to fight."

"Within half a year, if troops from Houjin invade and take away our food, grass and population, what should I do?"

"Occupy the front line of the Liaohe River and be patient for the time being... When we start a war, our army should be fully prepared and should not be constrained by Hou Jin..."

"If..."

After such questions and answers and a stick of incense, Xiong Tingbi, the governor of Liaodong, was sweating profusely and panting. Naturally, the palms placed on his knees were trembling slightly, as if he had just experienced a fight to the death.

After a long while, Xiong Tingbi raised his head and said in a hoarse voice: "If the recovery of Liaodong fails in a year and a half..."
Chapter completed!
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