When the two armies faced each other, Young Master Shang was desperate and said loudly, "General Xiang, what kind of wind blows you back?"
Xiang Wuji smiled faintly, jumped off his horse and walked over. [γ
Shang Da rarely saw him dismount and felt relieved. After all, he was his father's favorite student and might leave him some hope. He turned his mind and was thinking about a solution to the situation, but Xiang Wuji had already walked in front of him.
Young Master Shang immediately reached out to hold his hand and held him. Xiang Wuji smiled, held his hand, and suddenly broke his middle finger with force. Young Master Shang was heartbroken, and sweat was soaked from his forehead.
Xiang Wuji kicked him over on the muddy ground with one kick, stepped on his back, and pulled out the sword from his waist.
Several guards immediately came up and grabbed him and tied him up.
Everyone was shocked when they saw this drastic change and shouted to Wuji: "Young Master Shang is planning a rebellion. I will capture him by the emperor's edict. You are all loyal officers and soldiers. You are not aware of the inside story. You will not blame them all for the past. Each of them will reward you 8.
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The sweat in the second prince's palm moistened the palm of his hand. Originally, he was the most reliable alliance of Young Master Shang. The reason why Young Master Shang dared to mutiny like this was because he knew that Concubine Li was in trouble, and His Majesty would definitely go to his home.
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At this moment, he was suddenly captured. Young Master Shang turned around, stared at him fiercely, and said angrily: "Second Prince..."
He shot with a whoosh arrow.
Young Master Shang screamed, and it was a sword that sealed his throat. Although he would not die immediately, he could no longer speak.
Xiang Wuji was a little surprised, and the second prince was furious: "This guy is rebellious, and he should not be cherished."
Xiang Wuji never said anything again.
It was not until they walked away that they were glad that this time, I was fortunate that I did not stand in the wrong line.
Even if he didn't make a move, with the emperor's plainclothes guards and Xiang Wuji's army, Shang Da Shao was enough to die without a place to bury him.
The fear in my heart increased by three points.
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A mutiny ended in a farce.
That night, Shangshan Palace was surprisingly quiet.
After experiencing such a huge change, Shui Lian was intimidated by others. The big hat of "Demon-killing Concubine" was tucked on her back and she was still in a state of no possession. She drank half a bowl of rock sugar pear and tremite soup, and she was so scared that she vomited.
His Majesty was as anxious as a broken dog, and it was useless to try to comfort her several times.