3963. Chapter 3963 Buried in the End of the World 7
Just like Empress Dowager Feng died, she was determined not to be buried in Beiwudang.
He doesn't want to do it either.
In his bones, he was actually very far away from the Xianbei ancestors. Moreover, he did not fulfill their great wishes, and there was no way to do this or the next life.
He had a sudden idea and came to Luoyang.
There were so many pedestrians and bustling, he was hiding inside. The lazy sunlight shone, and he felt very comfortable all over. Even the hands with blue veins began to have vitality, and there were signs of bones and blood flowing, and it was no longer dry.
Withered. What is even more surprising is that the hanging hair suddenly became so black and so moist - it is no longer drying like a dead grass.
At that time, he saw his reflection, under the shade of a tree.
The sun sets, pulling his shadow very long.
He was suddenly very happy. It was a complete Hong - a tall Hong!
Just like when he was in his 20s, he was handsome and handsome, and Kong Wu was powerful!
He was energetic and was resurrected instantly.
Just then, I heard the bustling front and the laughter was like clouds.
The group came in disguise, all of them were young people.
Fresh clothes and angry horses, frivolous furry horses. However, their behavior is not out of line and cannot attract anyone's attention. They are far inferior to those nobles and nobles in Luoyang City, like a few teenagers who are on a voyage together.
He spoke very authentic Chinese: "Brother, Luoyang is indeed well-known..."
"Brother, this place is indeed much better than Pingcheng..."
"Brother, this is the best peony in Luoyang. It is about to bloom. Look at those flower buds..."
His eyes suddenly fell on the person in charge, and his heart was shocked.
ah!
Honger!
At that time, he had become a man who stood up to the sky! He was arrogant and upright, smiling at the storm.
And he was surrounded by his brothers - his sons!!!
Prince Rui, King Pingcheng... At that time, they all became his right-hand men, and even the wives they married were all daughters of the five major surnames of the Han people.