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Chapter 6 The Tang Dynasty (Part 4)

Chapter 6 Datang

"Who...?" Wang Xun's face was filled with color. Although he had just given instructions that important visitors did not need to be notified in advance. However, the central tent of the Anxi Army was not something that just anyone could break into. Especially especially

When he was talking to his friends.

But soon, the anger on his face was drowned by the smile, "Shou Zhi, Brother Qin, Second Brother Qin, why are you here?"

"Of course I came here to see how you can break the city!" At the entrance of the Chinese army's tent, Qin Guomo, Qin Guozhen, and Ma Fang entered side by side and responded in unison.

"You..." Wang Xun quickly walked a few steps forward, shook his head and smiled, not knowing how to express his surprise at this time. After so many years, the faces of the three people opposite him had completely changed.

He was no longer as youthful as before. But the concern from the heart in his eyes still made him feel warm.

In the past six months, the Qin brothers and Ma Fang have been frequent visitors to his military camp, but this was the first time that the three of them came together. They greeted everyone and said a few words. Wang Xun turned back to find Xue Jingxian,

Just as he was about to introduce them to each other, Ma Fang unexpectedly raised his eyebrows and said coldly: "Second brother, it turns out you have an outsider here. Why don't the three of us wait elsewhere until you finish dealing with it?"

It’s not too late to come back and catch up on old business!”

"This..." Before Wang Xun could react, Xue Jingxian also stood up from his seat, cupped his hands, and said with a smile: "Since the general has something to do here, Xue will leave first.

Regarding the details of military affairs, I will come back to the general for advice some other time."

"You're not an outsider, why should Brother Xue be so polite!" Wang Xun said awkwardly to persuade him to stay, but he couldn't stop Xue Jingxian. He had to slowly send him outside the Chinese army's tent, and then said goodbye.

Ma Fang never looked at Xue Jingxian seriously. When the other party's back was far away, he pulled off Wang Xun's sleeves and whispered: "Such a despicable villain, second brother, please don't get too close to him. Otherwise,

If you are not careful, he will take credit for your shortcomings."

"Brother Xue was kind to me back then!" Wang Xun turned his head and patiently explained to Ma Fang. "Besides, although his temperament is a bit intolerant, he may not be as bad as you said. Otherwise, Fufeng and Chen Cang would not be able to make him

The heroes of the two places are willing to be driven by it!"

"If you are a good person, you will chase after orphans and widows?!" Ma Fang sneered, "If you are a good person, you will be brothers with eunuchs like Yu Chaoen?! As for the fact that he stood up for you in the past, it was because you could use him.

If you, Wang Mingyun, were a nobody in the Anxi Army, who would you believe that he would jump out to help you?!"

"After all, I got a lot of benefits from that incident!" Wang Xun glanced at Ma Fang and added helplessly. Xue Jingxian risked offending Bian Lingcheng and Gao Lishi's eunuch gang to give him advice, which must have included

He wanted to show goodwill to the Anxi Army on behalf of the prince. Even if Wang Xun didn't know it at the time, after experiencing so many storms, he gradually understood the three meanings. However, no one in officialdom has been perfect since ancient times, and he can do something serious while gaining his own interests.

This kind of person is considered by Wang Xun to be worthy of friendship. At least, he is better than guys like Gao Lishi and Bian Lingcheng who spend all their time thinking about how to stab others in the back.

"That's because he wants to get more out of you!" Ma Fang waved his arms in anger when he saw that Wang Xun was not getting enough.

Brothers Qin Guomo and Qin Guozhen didn't want everyone to waste too much saliva on irrelevant people. One stepped forward to grab Ma Fang, and the other laughed and said, "It's rare for us brothers to get together. Shouzhi, you can just talk about these boring things."

What should I do? Besides, Ming Yun is now in a high position and it is too late for others to curry favor with him, so how dare he stab him in the back so easily."

"Yeah!" Ma Fang shrugged and stopped arguing with Wang Xun, with anger written all over his face.

Seeing that he could not get around this obstacle, Qin Guozhen thought for a while and continued to explain: "Everyone is now a minister in the same palace. It is better to have more friends than one more opponent. Especially for a party like Mingyun who has a heavy army, Jiedu,

The more friends you have in the court, the less interference you will receive. If there is an emergency, there will still be someone who can secretly communicate the news!"

"Yes!" The boss, Qin Guomo, also smiled and nodded, "As the saying goes, it is better to offend a gentleman than a villain. Ming Yun is already a Mu Xiu Yulin, why do you need to find more enemies for him? I know you have always been because of

Mrs. Guo Guo was resentful towards Xue Jingxian, but given the situation at that time, who in Xue Jingxian's position would be willing to let the Yang family live?!"

"I knew you two would say that!" Ma Fang turned his face to the side and sighed softly, not wanting to argue with the Qin brothers.

Wang Xun has learned very clearly about the details of the Maweiyi mutiny through various channels. He is very sympathetic to the tragic end of Guo Guo's wife. But sympathy is sympathy, unlike Ma Fang, who puts all the blame on Xue Jingxian

On his head. In his opinion, Mrs. Yang Yuyao of Guo State and her sisters were just tools and bargaining chips for Li Heng and Yang Guozhong to fight for power. Since they were sitting on the gambling table, no one would die innocently. If it were changed

On that day, Yang Guozhong had the upper hand. Prince Li Heng's direct descendants, such as Xue Jingxian, Yu Chaoen and others, might not be able to escape the fate of confiscating their families and exterminating their clans. Ma Fang would even be implicated, although he was just a minor under the crown prince's account at the time.

Here we go.

"Master Xue once made a special trip to see me about Mrs. Guo Guo's matter!" Not wanting to watch the rift between the brothers getting bigger and bigger, Wang Xun thought about it and explained to Ma Fang carefully, "He was just following orders.

It's just an act, I didn't expect Mrs. Guo Guo's temperament to be so strong. I didn't know, let alone know, that Mrs. Guo Guo and her brother are not the same people!"

These words were not that he deliberately defended Xue Jingxian, but that the latter had indeed made a special trip to see him. However, the purpose was not entirely to make up for the relationship with Ma Fang and others, but at the same time he was also inquiring about the relationship between Mrs. Guo Guo and the big brother.

What kind of involvement is there between Xia Lei Wanchun and Lei Wanchun?! Is the sword Bai Hong that Mrs. Guo Guo held when she committed suicide the same one that Lei Wanchun wore in the past?! If Lei Wanchun intends to avenge Mrs. Guo Guo, Xue

What on earth could someone do to escape his assassination?!

Regarding Xue Jingxian's question, Wang Xun was also speechless. Although he could be called independent in doing things, he could not be called free of worries. Therefore, he could not figure out Lei Wanchun's thoughts, nor could he guess what would happen to Lei Da.

After the hero escapes from the battlefield in Henan, what earth-shattering things will happen in Chang'an City?

But he knew clearly that in front of that sharp sword, worldly power and wealth could not bring any protection to the evildoers. The sword may not be perfect, and it may not bring fairness and justice to the world, but at least it is better than the great sword.

The imperial edicts and oral edicts of the Tang emperor were much fairer and more dignified.


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