In the desolate wilderness twenty miles away from Liangzhou City, a ruthless killing was going on.
To be honest, the Tibetan envoy did not expect that he would be intercepted and executed.
When two countries are at war, they will not kill envoys. This is a rule agreed upon by all countries. This rule is rarely broken. When an envoy comes to the enemy's home court, no matter what excessive words he says or how many excessive things he does, the bottom line is not to kill him.
The accounts should be settled on the battlefield.
However, at this moment, looking at the soldiers surrounding him from all directions, the Tibetan envoy felt frightened from the bottom of his heart.
These ambush soldiers obviously had no intention of hiding their identities. They all wore the Tang Dynasty's standard armor, and the strange weapons in their hands were extremely recognizable.
They stood in four directions, and the formation was familiar. The envoy had seen it at Jishi Mountain.
Just a few days ago, this same group of people became famous in a battle at the foot of Jishi Mountain. The Tibetan army, which had been going smoothly, did not even dare to leave the camp gate, and Lu Dongzan's strategic plan came to a complete halt.
Today, they appeared like ghosts, and the Tibetan envoy had become a target.
In the stagnant atmosphere, the surrounding Tang troops were already loading gunpowder and projectiles in a hurry. The Tang troops in the first row knelt down on one knee, raised the strange weapon in their hands, and aimed at the Tibetan envoys.
The envoy was shocked and turned pale. He hurriedly raised his hands and said loudly: "Wait! I am the envoy sent by Lu Dongzan, the Prime Minister of Tubo. I want to meet Uncle Li County of the Tang Dynasty. It is related to the survival of the Three Kingdoms. You must not offend lightly!"
His trembling voice echoed in the desolate wilderness. However, no one in the Tang army paid attention to him. All the soldiers had filled their guns with gunpowder pellets and were quietly waiting for the general's order.
A large amount of cold sweat fell from his forehead, and the Tubo envoy looked stern and shouted inwardly: "When the two countries are at war, the envoys will not be killed. How can the Tang Dynasty not even abide by this rule?"
Outside the encirclement, Sun Congdong took two steps forward and raised the red flag in his hand.
With a crash, all the soldiers seemed to have heard the military order and raised their three-eyed guns together.
The Tibetan envoy was sweating like rain. He knelt on the ground uncontrollably and cried: "I am just an envoy. I was ordered to come here. What crime do I have to do?"
"It was my fault, I was wrong! I shouldn't have spoken arrogantly and asked your envoy to come out of the city to welcome him personally. I would like to kneel down and apologize to Mr. Li..." the envoy wailed loudly.
Still no one paid attention to him. From the time Tang Jun appeared to this moment, no one said a word. They were just arranging their formations in an orderly manner, loading gunpowder, and finally preparing for the first volley.
Sun Congdong still held the small flag high, completely ignoring the Tibetan delegation's cries and begging for mercy.
After a long silence, the small flag in Sun Congdong's hand suddenly waved down.
Bang, bang bang!
After one round of volley fire, half of the people in the Tibetan envoy fell down in the cry, and then there was a second round of volley fire, and only three or five people in the Tibetan envoy were left standing.
The survivor even stopped crying and looked ahead blankly. A stream of yellow liquid flowed down his legs. The smell of blood and urine were mixed in the scene.
Sun Congdong raised another small white flag, and the gunfire stopped.
Frowning at the three or five people who survived, Sun Congdong frowned, as if he was not satisfied with the result.
Pointing at one of the envoy attendants who was about fourteen or fifteen years old and shivering all over, he said: "This man can live, leave one horse for him, and kill the rest!"
There were a few more gunshots, and except for the boy designated by Sun Congdong, the entire Tibetan delegation was wiped out, and everyone was filled with hatred.
Staring at the only survivor at the scene, Sun Congdong said coldly: "Go back and tell Lu Dongzan that the Tubo assassinated my Tang envoy first, and the Tang retaliated, that's all."
"Also, let Lu Dongzan send another envoy to Liangzhou. The envoy of the Tang Dynasty is willing to have a good chat with Tubo next time. Go away!"
Just like when they came, the Tang army retreated silently.
There was silence all around, and a few vultures were circling in the sky, making shrill screams.
The smell of blood on the ground became stronger and stronger, and hundreds of corpses lay all over the ground. A moment ago, these corpses were still alive, but they were all gone in an instant.
The only surviving kid was still standing there stupidly, his soul seemed to have flown away, until a biting cold wind blew past his neck, and the kid finally came back to his senses with a startle.
Looking at the corpses on the ground, the boy let out an inhuman scream from his throat. He screamed and backed away in horror. After tripping over the corpses, he got up and continued to scream and retreat.
In extreme panic, the boy got on a horse, leaned down on the horse's back, and whipped the horse with all his strength. The horse neighed in pain and galloped away in the direction of Tuyuhun.
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Outside Liangzhou City, news spread quickly that the Tang army intercepted and killed the entire Tibetan mission.
This time, the officials and people of Liangzhou City were shocked by the lawless behavior of this Tang envoy.
Are all the officials from Chang'an so irritable? Do they really not even follow any rules?
The envoys of a country, including hundreds of people in the entire envoy, were all killed, leaving only one alive for him to go back and report the message.
This is such a arrogant and domineering envoy. I heard that this envoy was well-known as an arrogant and arrogant playboy when he was in Chang'an City. Now seeing his behavior, it is true that he is a man of honor despite his reputation.
So the question is, does this arrogant dude know how serious the nature of intercepting and killing a country's mission is?
This is not just about not wanting to be an official anymore, it’s simply not about being a human being.
After the news of intercepting and killing the Tibetan mission spread, Li Qinzai inexplicably gained a huge reputation in Liangzhou City. This reputation may not necessarily be regarded as worship, but certainly no one would dare to provoke him.
Even the Tibetan envoys dared to order their total annihilation. What else in the world could he not dare to do?
Even Pei Shen, the governor of Liangzhou, had been very well-behaved in front of him these past two days. He looked like he would accept everything and don't pity this delicate flower like me. Li Qinzai was so heartbroken that he couldn't help but want to bury this guy with the Tibetan envoys.
In this deep land.
Compared to the shock of the officials and people in the city, Princess Honghua was the happiest.
She really should be happy, the enemy of her enemy is her friend. She was originally dissatisfied with Li Qinzai's unpredictable stance, but after Li Qinzai ordered the interception of the Tibetan mission, Princess Honghua danced for joy in the post.
"This is what a Tang man should do!"
In the governor's palace, Princess Honghua praised Li Qinzai's domineering decision again and again. Looking at Li Qinzai's appearance, she was very pleased with her. If she hadn't been so old and old, she would have wanted to throw him on the bed and love him so many times, which filled her heart.
My gratitude turns into dew and grace.
Li Qinzai was so frightened by Princess Honghua's eyes that he unconsciously crossed his legs.
A man can only protect himself with this posture, so helpless...
"Your Highness Princess, calm down. The look in your eyes is very dangerous... If you look at me like this again, I will report you to the official."
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