() Walking among the people of the Ming Dynasty yesterday, the danger was naturally foreseeable, but Huang Tai was determined to win public opinion and to show off his military prowess, and insisted on walking on the show.
Therefore, Huang Taiji's personal guards were all on alert with the utmost vigilance.
When the brick flew up, it was discovered by the personal guards, who came to Huang Taiji's side and blocked it with their shields.
Another group of personal guards immediately targeted the approximate place where the bricks were thrown. Whether it was the common people blocking the road or the government officials who were aiding the tiger, they were all smashed to both sides and quickly surrounded it.
Suddenly, the scene became chaotic, and a good entrance welcome ceremony was ruined.
Huang Taiji had a sullen face. When he saw that the bricks that fell at his feet were not big, he shouted away the soldiers guarding him, wanting to see who was so bold.
When he emerged from the crowd of soldiers, his dead face was no longer visible. He had finally put on a grand show and came out to welcome the people, so he could not fail in his efforts.
Under the threats and intimidation of Jianlu and former Ming officials, the situation was brought under control, and the people looked at the area where the incident occurred in silence.
About thirty people were surrounded by Tatars, and it was difficult to tell who was throwing the bricks.
Hauge drove his horse closer, stared at those people, and then waved his hand.
When Jianlu next to him saw Hauge's signal, he didn't say anything, let alone interrogate him, and just started slashing.
Among the people surrounded there was a tall and thin man with a tired face and obvious bloodshot eyes. Seeing how inhumane Jianlu was, he slaughtered them like pigs and dogs and quickly raised his hand.
He shouted: "Stop, dog Tatar, stop, it was me who threw the bricks, don't hurt innocent people."
The sound was loud and spread far away. But the Jianlu in front of them seemed not to hear it and were still killing them, just like killing chickens and dogs.
Seeing that surrendering was useless, the tall and thin man raised his head and roared "Ah", protected the people around him behind him, and rushed towards the Tatars in front with his bare hands.
Unfortunately, he was not a battle-hardened opponent of the Tatars. The Tatars were kicked to the ground without any damage to their hair, and his hands were cut behind his back. He followed Hauge and was escorted to Huang Taiji.
Behind them, the screams of the massacred people slowly stopped. All of them had their heads missing, no matter men, women, old or young.
The entire Yongping City seemed to be still, as if it was mourning for the dead compatriots, or as if it was frightened by the beastly behavior of the Tatars, leaving only the angry curses of the tall and thin man.
Huang Taiji looked at the assassin who was escorted in front of him. He was well-dressed and should be considered a wealthy man. How could he have the courage to throw the brick? He had seen many Han people who were greedy for life and afraid of death, and he could also see the unyielding poor.
Some of these non-officials who usually enjoy wealth and honor are rare to see.
"Why did you want to assassinate me? As long as there is a grievance, truth be told, I will make the decision for you." Huang Taiji asked in a kind tone.
Jianlu, who was escorting the tall and thin man, saw the Khan asking the thief something, so he relaxed his hand slightly so that he could answer.
The tall and thin man tried his best to raise his head and shouted bitterly: "You bunch of inhumane Tatars, kill my mother and humiliate my sister. I will never share the same fate with you."
Huang Taiji didn't care, he smiled and said: "You are an ant, but I think you are also a wealthy person. As long as you serve me, you will be rich and powerful just around the corner."
Huang Taiji was so patient because he wanted to buy a horse bone in full view of the public.
"Bah, you dog Tatars, don't even think about it. If you die, you will die. You can't kill Tatars in this life. In the next life, you will be reincarnated to kill Tatars. Blood debts will be paid with blood..."
Seeing that this man was stubborn to the end, Huang Taiji said no more, turned his horse's head and continued to move forward.
When Jianlu, who was escorting the tall and thin man, saw him, he cut off his head with a knife. His head rolled on the ground a few times and then stopped. You can still see the anger and unwillingness on his face.
A gang leader who was wandering on both sides of the team looked at the head on the ground and suddenly did not dare to look again. He looked up at the sky, only to find that the clouds in the sky had turned into two women, an old man, a young man, and they were looking at him. They shook their heads hurriedly.
Head, stay away from this place.
This person was Yu Haijing, the number one operative under Fan Yongdou, who was the one who helped the tiger. The words and words of the tall and thin man just now were deeply imprinted in his heart, stimulated him, and reminded him of his deceased relatives.
Besides, when Liu Wu saw the chaos here, he made a quick decision and dragged Chen Zixin to the city gate, then took the lead and walked over without fear.
The Jianlu leader at the door stopped him and asked, and Liu Wu explained in pure Lu language that he had been ordered to report the situation in the city to Jilharang outside the city.
The reason why I say this is because Liu Wu saw Jierhalang's flag yesterday, but didn't see him following Huang Taiji into the city, so he knew he stayed in the camp outside the city.
The leader of Jianlu did not expect that someone so proficient in the Lu language would pretend to be Jianlu and sneak out of the city. At that moment, without any suspicion, he let them pass.
Unexpectedly, as soon as he walked through the city gate, Chen Zixin was too nervous and his body was shaking slightly. The gold ingot that he had not put there originally fell out of his arms.
When the Jianlu leader saw this, he waved his hand and asked his soldiers to surround them and ask what happened to the gold ingot.
Chen Zixin was already nervous, but he was frightened again after he dropped the gold ingot. In addition, he couldn't understand the captive's words, and the sweat from his head flowed down like spring water.
When Liu Wu saw something was wrong, he turned around and slapped Chen Zixin, then picked up the gold ingot and stuffed it into the hands of the Jianlu leader, explaining in a low voice the reason that everyone knew.
The little leader of Jianlu himself would not be so stupid as to return all the seizures to the public. Now that he has taken the benefits, forget it.
Unexpectedly, a group of people came from outside the city. The leader saw that the city gate was blocked and came to see the situation.
When Liu Wu saw the visitor, he felt bad and quickly lowered his head.
At this time, if Chen Zixin was as capable as Liu Wu and he stepped in to deal with it, he might be able to get through it. But now that he was so frightened that he couldn't speak at all, how could he hope to survive.
The person who came was Heshuo Belzier Harang. He was going into the city to report the situation to Huang Taiji when he encountered this incident.
The little leader of Jianlu who was guarding the gate told Jierhalang the reason why they left the city, so Jierhalang said: "Ben Beile is busy, so just briefly describe the situation in the city."
Liu Wu didn't know whether Jierharang remembered him, so he didn't dare to raise his head to answer. But Chen Zixin was so frightened that his legs were shaking and he couldn't stand.
Jierhalang was considered a wise general among the Jianlu. He saw something was wrong and was about to interrogate him. Liu Wu saw that there was nothing he could do, so he had to fight hard and slashed at Jierhalang with his sword.
Unfortunately, Jierhalang was already prepared and his own skills were good, so Liu Wu could not succeed.
After the two were caught, Chen Zixin couldn't hold on any longer. After being slightly frightened, he revealed his identity.
So Jierhalang took these two people to see Huang Taiji.
Huang Taiji was re-inspecting the scene where the people of the Ming Dynasty welcomed Dai Jin. Jierhalang caught up and reported the situation, and took Liu Wu and Chen Zixin to Huang Taiji for disposal.
When Huang Taiji heard that Wai Lang, a member of the household department of the Ming Dynasty, had surrendered and then escaped and was arrested, he knew that this man could be used as his horse bone to show the people in the city how polite he was to the Han officials.
So, he started to perform again in a amiable and cheerful manner.
When Chen Zixin saw this, he quickly begged for mercy. He only said that he had a hidden illness and wanted to serve Dai Jin, but was unable to do anything. It would be a drag on Dai Jin, so he wanted to retire.
Huang Taiji knew that this was just an excuse and did not expose it. He agreed on the spot. What he wanted was an attitude of submission to him, especially after going through the incident with the assassin just now. He also specifically allowed Chen Zixin to take away his family members.
He also rewarded two horses, four donkeys, and twenty taels of silver.
Seeing Huang Taiji's treatment, Jierhalang let the two go. He vaguely felt that Liu Wu looked familiar, but he couldn't remember it. He also thought about how there could be someone he knew in the Ming Dynasty, so he stopped thinking about it.
Chen Zhixin thanked him profusely, and together with Liu Wu, he was about to let someone untie his wrists and leave, but something went wrong again.
It turned out that Bai Yangcui, who was following Huang Taiji, was jealous that Chen Zhixin was treated like this and could escape. So he jumped out and complained: "Khan, we can't let them go."
"Oh?" Huang Taiji looked at him sideways, jealous?
"Great Khan, the man next to Chen Zixin has killed many Dajin warriors, more than fifty people. He must not be let go." Bai Yangcui beat his chest and cried, as if he was his father who died.