Chapter 141: Bing Ji's Identity Revealed by the Emperor
When Bai Mo Leng heard this, he waved to the soldiers with an unhappy expression. The scene immediately became quiet. Nothing could be hidden from Bai Mo Leng's eyes. Didn't he know that Bing Ji's flattery was telling him that he and Wang
How could the Leng army led by him be so timid?
"Except General Bing, everyone else should retreat first!" After glancing at the soldiers, he turned his gaze to Bing Ji and gave an indifferent order. After seeing that everyone was ordered to retreat one by one, Bai Mo Leng looked at Bing Ji.
He said something pointedly: "Bing Ji, don't talk to me about false flattery! If you have any ideas, please speak up!"
"Yes." Bingji heard the sound and nodded in reply; "Actually, the general believes that the withdrawal of the Leng army is not because of fear of you, but because He Wang's advance was not the intention of the Leng emperor, but he did it privately!"
"Why did he do this? It is said that he and Leng Hanyi have a deep relationship. How could he start a war first and give us a reason to attack Leng State?" Could it be that they have some hidden secret? Of course, Bai Moleng did not ask about the rest.
Because he knew Bingji would answer.
"There is no hidden secret!" Looking at Bai Moleng who had a calm expression after hearing this, Bingji thought to himself that he was indeed an emperor. He could do anything calmly. No wonder he would become an emperor! Bai Moleng did not urge him to continue, but
But Bing Ji felt his intimidating momentum, and sighed softly and continued: "How can the love between half-brothers be better than the love between mother and son? I am afraid that Leng Hanliang has hidden evil intentions for a long time, pretending to be brothers with Leng Hanyi
Deep affection to gain his trust and wait for an opportunity to compete for the throne!"
Bing Ji already knew these things when he was the general of the Leng Kingdom. His father Bing Zhiwen had long understood He Wang's evil intentions, but it was a pity that the mediocre Leng Hanyi regarded him as his enemy and refused to believe him. But his father
Or is it Yu Zhong and him? Is it really just loyalty to the late emperor's edict? And my mother, why did her last words still ask her father to assist him? I don't understand, I really don't understand.
Thinking of what happened in the past, Bingji felt a little sad. He didn't expect that the emperor he was loyal to before would actually become the person he hated the most now. Everything seemed like a world away, and people would really change. For Mengran, he had become a person who no longer wanted to
No longer the Bingyuan Peak who simply protects his master. For her, he learned to resist and take revenge...
"Hmph! The emperor shouldn't trust anyone! He, Leng Hanyi, has violated the taboo of being an emperor!" As he said this, a beautiful and icy dream came to his mind. His heart warmed slightly, and he also
For example, Leng Han easily violated the taboo of being an emperor, but he only trusted the person he loved.
"Listening to what you said, I feel that Leng Hanliang's attack on the border town was not as simple as provoking a war!" Seeing that Bing Jie remained silent, Bai Mo Leng continued.
"Yes, so Your Majesty, your chance has come, and so has his chance!" Bingji smiled coldly at Bai Mo and said, "The minister's injury is actually not harmful..." This statement couldn't be more obvious.
"So you deliberately made the emergency report extremely serious just so that I could come in person, right?" The conversation changed and he sternly shouted at Bingji, "You are so brave! You dare to plot against me!
Aren’t you afraid that I’ll scratch you alive?”
"Don't be afraid, because I know that I am still valuable to you!" Bing Ji raised her head and met Bai Mo Leng's sharp gaze.
"Bingyuan Peak, you are indeed worthy of being a famous general in this area!" Now that his identity is revealed, he will undoubtedly know that he, Bai Moreng, knows him well!
Hearing this, Bingji was not surprised, but said clearly, "Your Majesty, I have no doubts about your wisdom! Now that you know my identity, you should know why I invited you here, right?!"