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3414. Chapter 3414 The Last Tenderness 1

Wang Su thought about each of these words clearly, and only a 30,000 army was needed.

Emperor Hongwen and Empress Dowager Feng exchanged glances again, and their expressions were no longer so serious.

Emperor Hongwen shouted: "Wang Su, this time, I will give you a chance."

"Thank you for your trust. The criminals are willing to issue military orders, only seeking victory. If they fail, they will bear all responsibilities and be willing to be punished by the court the most severe punishment."

"No further ado, you immediately brought the land deed and led the army to the front line."

"Abide by the order."

Wang Su and others set off overnight. Emperor Hongwen was in a loss of confidence after all. He always couldn't help but ask her: "Fang Fei, do you think Wang Su is sure this time?



Fangfei asked back: "Your Majesty, what do you think?"

"I'm always worried that Wang Su is so angry that his scholarly life is still a scholar. Yuan He has lost a hundred thousand troops. These 30,000 troops will go out with Wang Su. If the mud cows enter the sea again, who should we send to the expedition?"

Fangfei actually had no idea. Although Wang Su was very clear, after all, the battlefield changed rapidly, who could tell it clearly? Her worries were almost the same as Emperor Hongwen. If Wang Su was defeated, in addition to losing troops and generals and damaging morale, he would also be

A very serious problem - it would not be so legitimate if you take the opportunity to promote land reform.

I felt like I was gambling, I grabbed a dice, threw it to the sky, waiting for the big one to fall.

Will the biggest idea fall into your own hands?

Xiao Honger, who was over one year old, was staggering in the bright hall to chase the snow-white Persian cat. The cat was clever. He was unhappy and fell to the ground and giggled: "Father... Cat... Cat..."

Emperor Hongwen grabbed the Persian cat and handed it to him. The child's fat little hands grabbed the cat's yellow beard. The cat squeaked. When he loosened his hand, the cat jumped down and ran away. The child clapped his hands and laughed.

No matter how troubles Emperor Hongwen was, he was thrown away and raised his son: "Hong'er, do you think this time, can the father win??"


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