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127, new emperor(1/2)

"When will Eagle be ready?" Chang Geng asked, trying his best to suppress his anxiety and anger.

The commander of the Peking University Camp who accompanied him quickly replied in a low voice: "Your Majesty, please be patient for a moment. You will be fine soon."

"Don't call him Your Majesty. The name is not justified." Chang Geng pushed back the flattery angrily. After saying this, he also noticed that he was restless. He immediately took a deep breath and squeezed gently as if seeking comfort.

He touched his sleeves.

There was a piece of fabric in his sleeve. He didn't know if it was torn by hand or cut. It looked like a dog chewing it. It was given to him by Gu Yun in a letter from home. At first glance, he had no idea what it was. Gu Yun claimed in the letter that this was

It's a piece of belt that he doesn't need. The loss is a year's longing. When it is filled up in the future, he will help sew it back. He also said that he has some private wishes. He can't write this letter and will tell you in the next one.

he.

"The late emperor's imperial edict has been issued. Everything else is just a formality. Why should your majesty be rigid?" The commander interrupted his thoughts and said. The current commander of Beidaying was completely different from Tan Hongfei. He was very good at doing things and speaking. "You think, Gu Shuai has a clever plan.

Having cut off the Westerners' supply line, their counterattack now is only at the end of their efforts. There is a commander-in-chief strategizing, so why should your Majesty worry?"

Chang Geng did not respond. He also knew that although Liu Zhong and Linyuan had put back the false news that the Foreign Affairs Corps had "succeeded", it must have been reviewed and approved by Gu Yun. Therefore, his subsequent closure of the Liangjiang Camp was just a decoy.

The enemy is just attacking. After calming down and thinking about it carefully, Gu Yun borrowed the rebellion of the famous families in the capital this time, and he can just kill the Westerners. This war is enough to be recorded in the annals of history, and there is really nothing to worry about.

The commander of Peking University Camp already understands these things, how could Chang Geng not understand?

But he was extremely anxious.

...Of course, maybe "Rufen" is not in a hurry, but misses her for too long.

At this moment, people from the post station came to report that the Eagle Armor was ready and could go on the road. As soon as Chang Geng stood up, three letters from the Liangjiang garrison arrived one after another - these were not sent to the capital. Once the front lines started fighting,

, orders will be issued to warn surrounding military stations and local garrisons, so that they can prepare for reinforcements or increase their alertness.

The first letter read "The enemy is invading", the second letter "Major battle", and the third letter directly raised to the highest alert level, "The enemy is out in force and we are going to meet the enemy with all our strength" - all within the time of burning an incense stick.

The scalp of the commander of the Beida camp exploded, and he immediately said: "Your Majesty, the alert level on the front line is too high. Please be patient and wait for news at the post station. Wait until it is more stable over there..."

Before he finished speaking, Chang Geng stood up: "That's right, you stay."

Commander: "..."

At this time, no one knew that the new emperor would arrive unexpectedly, and everyone on the front line was very nervous.

More than a month has passed since Gu Yun was injured at sea. Thinking back to when he was guarding the capital, from the time he was dug out of the pile of corpses to the time he re-clothed himself and traveled northwest, it was only that long. Now it’s all

However, in just two or three years, these have become the "courage of the past" of heroes.

During this period, he was in a coma for more than half a month and lost weight. Shen Yi later said that during that period, his breath was so weak that it seemed as if he was going to pass at any time. He didn't know what was holding him up.

Now, he has actually recovered. However, it is still very difficult for him to stand up. He has to save up his strength for a long time before he can barely walk around the room. He does not dare to remove the steel plate on his body. Sitting for a long time will cause pain.

It hurts the same.

Gu Yun has never been afraid of pain, because he is used to it, and he has always believed that pain is a kind of self-protection of the body, not a bad thing. This is the first time in his life that he has experienced the feeling of exhaustion from pain.

Of course, there is good news. The good news is that his eyes are slowly recovering. Yao Zhen asked people to find an old folk craftsman who made him a pair of special glazed mirrors. After wearing them, he can barely see things within one foot.

, at least it allowed him to communicate with others. The wound on his throat was not deep, but it had healed, but he would become hoarse once he spoke too much.

It's a pity that he still has to say it.

The Westerners were obviously the last resort. The other side's commander was the old pope who had been on par with Gu Yun in many water battles. Although there was a group of Japanese people on both ends of the river who were muddying the waters, they were not clear with Daliang early on.

Chu Di is in contact, but if you want them to be useful, you must first establish a situation where the Daliang navy can have an absolute advantage - otherwise it may not be who will be stabbed.

Ever since the Japanese sent people to give them hints that the Westerners were preparing for a last-ditch effort, Gu Yun had not slept a full night's sleep.

There were too many things on his mind and the pain from his wounds - mainly the pain from his wounds, often made him lie down in bed until dawn. Even if no soldiers moved outside, hundreds of battles had already been fought in his mind.

, I wish I could consider every situation at once.

In order to achieve this dangerous ending, Gu Yun mobilized the entire Xuanying Division of the three northwest divisions. He Ronghui and others deliberately promoted young people, and also brought some fledgling generals such as General Cai to gain experience.

At this time, there are Shen Yi and Yao Zhen cooperating on the water, He Ronghui and the real Xuan Ying in the air, the strongest group of armed forces that the entire Liang has honed in years of war are all on the battlefield in the south of the Yangtze River.

Gu Yun, General Xiao Cai and a group of old members of the Xuantie Battalion gathered here. Yingjia came and went, and all battle reports were uploaded and distributed immediately.

The Westerners first tried to surround the port with heavy artillery, hoping to take advantage of the "civil strife in the Liangjiang garrison" to catch them off guard. The garrison was "hurried" and was defeated, so they had to erect an "iron fence" and resist passively.

The "iron fence" had recently been reinforced and its defense was astonishing. A group of vanguards hid behind the iron fence and fired cold cannons, allowing the Westerners to expend their artillery fire.

The ambush was quickly laid out. Yao Zhen was already on the Haijiao battleship, and Shen Yi and He Ronghui were fully equipped and on standby. The news of the "emperor's death" came mixed in with the orderly exchange of battle reports and orders.

This white and green urgent letter was particularly obvious among a bunch of concise battle reports. At first, I heard that it was a matter of the imperial court, and was thrown aside without anyone taking care of it. When the formation was completed, the Western artillery fire also stopped.

During the break, Xiao Cai brought the mailbox over.

Shen Yi went out, and while Xiao Cai was helping Gu Yun disassemble it, he asked curiously: "Commander, the green label is a requirement of the court, what does the white label mean?"

Gu Yun held on for a long time, but his energy was obviously running low. While pressing his forehead hard, he asked vaguely: "...What?"

Xiao Cai glanced at his ugly face and did not dare to disturb him anymore. He quickly pulled a blanket over Gu Yun and helped him lie down: "You need to rest for a while. I will call you if anything happens."

After saying that, the young man stepped aside quietly and silently opened the mailbox by himself, intending to take a quick glance at it and put it into the pile of "discuss later" until the battle was over.

Unexpectedly, after just one glance, he was stunned. After all, the young general was only a young man. He had always been a young man who worked as a forward under his father and ran in front of the formation. He had never faced the changes in the court, and he was stunned for a moment.

He Ronghui was washing his face and instructing his guards to prepare the eagle armor for him. When he turned around, he saw his dumbfounded look and asked, "Xiao Cai, don't be stunned. Prepare to follow me. Why are you dawdling?"

General Xiao Cai blinked hard and murmured: "Brother He, they said... they said the emperor died..."

Gu Yun was afraid of the cold after being seriously injured. In order to take care of him, everyone made the tent extra warm. He Ronghui was so strong that he had to run to the door every once in a while and wash his face with cold water. He would stick out his butt and face would be wet.

The beads were dripping down his beard. After hearing this, he slowly straightened up, opened his mouth and said, "What?"

"The Emperor passed away..." Xiao Cai licked his lips at a loss and hesitated for a moment. He had to make up his mind and knelt down beside Gu Yun's bed. He carefully pulled the corner of Gu Yun's clothes and whispered softly.

He shouted, "Commander, Marshal."

"He can't hear you when you call him that." He Ronghui strode forward, dragged Gu Yun up, grabbed his shoulders and shook him a few times, shouting like a gong, "Commander! My commander! You

Wake up! Something big has happened, the emperor is dead!"

General Xiao Cai: "..."

Gu Yun was a little confused just now, and was shaken awake by him, with a confused look on his face.

He Ronghui remembered something again, and turned to ask Xiao Cai: "No, who will be the emperor if he dies? That... such a tall kid?"

As he spoke, he stretched out his hand and gestured at his waist, and pressed down with his big palm-like hand disrespectfully. There was disdain in the corners of his eyes and eyebrows.

General Cai: "... Before the emperor passed away, he passed the throne to His Highness King Yan."

Although He Ronghui has a rough temper, he is not stupid. Hearing these words, he was stunned on the spot and said inexplicably: "You don't want to pass on your son to King Yan? It doesn't make sense. Could it be that he took the wrong medicine?"

Gu Yun quickly read the lip-talk between the two of them, and finally figured out what they were talking about, and immediately woke up with a fright: "Bring it to me and see!"

The news in the commander's tent was briefly interrupted due to a sudden accident. Shen Yi, who was dressed up, and Cao Chunhua, who was pretending to be Gu Yun, waited for a while but did not see Ling. They were quite surprised and were about to send someone to ask.

No one expected that before everyone could finish digesting the news, the legendary new emperor actually arrived in person!

Wartime was no different than usual, and the garrison was extremely heavily guarded. The guards thought they had heard wrongly at first. It was not until the commander of the Peking University Battalion received the tiger talisman in the emperor's hand that a group of guards rolled and climbed on the ground to report the news. Chang Geng did not wait for him.

, led the men in directly, and before reaching the commander's tent, he met Cao Chunhua who was about to board the battleship.

Cao Chunhua, with a face that was exactly the same as Gu Yun, was caught off guard and bumped into Chang Geng, eyes wide open. Chang Geng saw her again after a long absence, and her heart started to beat wildly. Before she could take a breath, she saw that "Gu Yun" seemed to be

He was greatly frightened, his eyes rolled around in confusion, he pulled the horse's rein hard, and without saying a word, he turned around and ran away.

Chang Geng: "..."

After this move, Chang Geng knew who this person was by looking with his eyebrows. He was about to open his mouth to stop the other person, but when the words came to his lips, he was afraid of ruining some of Gu Yun's secret arrangements, so he hurriedly chased after him and grabbed Gu Yun.

"Yun" the horse's reins, both man and horse were grabbed, and two words were squeezed out from between the teeth: "Xiao Cao."

Cao Chunhua was about to cry but had no tears. She looked down at Chang Geng, who looked like he was begging for debt, and got off the horse while crawling on the ground.

At this time, he hadn't had time to hear the earth-shattering news in the capital, so he just cried and whispered in a low voice: "Your Highness."

Chang Geng glared at him fiercely: "I asked you to take care of him for me, and you just obeyed his words? You did everything you could to deal with me!"

Cao Chunhua used Gu Yun's face to make a look of shameless grimace, which made Chang Geng look away with stomachache. She really didn't understand how this person could sneak into the enemy's lines several times without being noticed.

"The general is out there... I have to accept this Jun's order," Cao Chunhua led Chang Geng and whispered in his ear, "Without the commander-in-chief's approval, I, I, I, I, I, I, even if I want to spread any news,

It can’t be spread..."

Chang Geng snorted angrily, letting him go this time, and asked again: "Which song did you sing again? Real and fake marshal?"

Cao Chunhua was in a state of anxiety, humming and hahaing, and while dealing with Chang Geng, she secretly glanced at Shen Yi. He was dragging Chang Geng, and Shen Yi took the opportunity to sneak back into the tent.

A man in his own camp is like trying to lure a tiger away from the mountain. One person drags the "enemy situation" with him in fear, and the other person rushes back to the commander's tent to report the news.

Seeing that Shen Yi had turned around and rushed back to the Chinese army's commander's tent, Cao Chunhua breathed a sigh of relief. However, before she could let go, she suddenly heard Chang Geng say one word at a time: "Who are you looking at?"

Cao Chunhua: "..."

Chang Geng felt more and more something was wrong, so he threw Cao Chunhua away. He had stayed in the Liangjiang camp for more than a month. He glanced over and found the Chinese army commander's tent, and strode over.

"Your Highness! Your Highness!" Cao Chunhua grabbed Chang Geng's sleeve in desperation and swallowed hard, "Your Highness, for a moment... you must calm down."

At this time, Shen Yi had already panicked and ran to Gu Yun, as if he had been driven back by a Western pope in a big sea monster: "Zi Zi Zi... Zi Xi!"

He Ronghui wondered: "Brother Ji Ping, why are you leaking air?"

Shen Yi didn't bother to meet him, so he threw himself on Gu Yun's bedside and said out of breath: "Your Highness is here, you, you, you..."
To be continued...
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