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Chapter 1476 Please ask Uncle Wang to rest

Chapter 1476 Please ask Uncle Wang to rest

In Li Chen's opinion, it is the most stupid behavior to go to the tiger mountain even though he knows that there are tigers in the mountain.

The kind that has no cure.

Seeing the huge danger ahead, you still have to take risks in order to show your courage. Isn't this stupid?

There are too many ways and means for a person to achieve success. It is not about choosing the stupidest one to show how awesome that person is.

History has proven that there are too many true heroes who lived a miserable life before they succeeded.

There is only one life.

You cannot risk your life without a good reason.

Li Chen thought that now that he could easily put Prince Ning under house arrest, it was not worth doing something stupid like being alone with Prince Ning.

Even if he didn't know whether Prince Ning had some evil plans to target him, there was absolutely no need for him to take risks.

Just to prove that he is not intimidated by Prince Ning?

Do not be silly.

If he really didn't give up, with Li Chen's temper, he would kill Prince Ning directly.

He wished he could tear Prince Ning into pieces immediately, but the 150,000 Yanyun Sixteen Cavalry outside the Crescent Pass kept Li Chen clear-headed at all times.

You can't do this.

Once it dries, it will be too much trouble.

Therefore, there is nothing shameful about Li Chen admitting his weakness openly.

And it was Li Chen's own reason for feeling at ease that made Prince Ning very puzzled.

In his opinion, there was no reason for Li Chen to be as cunning and cautious as an injured old fox because he was such a high-spirited young man. But the facts proved that he still underestimated Li Chen.

After taking a breath and suppressing the feeling of dissatisfaction and powerlessness in his heart, Prince Ning said calmly: "Then do as Your Highness likes."

When something is impossible, forcing it again and again will only expose one's own ulterior motives.

So King Ning didn't force it.

He knew that there was no point in forcing him.

"Here comes someone."

Li Chen waved his hand and said calmly: "Send the prince to rest. No one is allowed to disturb the prince without my order."

As soon as he said this, a burly sergeant came forward and respectfully asked King Ning to leave.

Prince Ning had no expression on his face, glanced at Li Chen, and said, "Your Highness, how long do you think this king will need to rest?"

"Uncle Wang works a lot on weekdays. Let's take this opportunity to rest for a while." Li Chen said calmly.

Prince Ning sneered and said, "I'm afraid that the tree is trying to be quiet but the wind is not stopping, so I don't have the good fortune to have a leisurely life."

"Steal half a day's leisure."

Li Chen chuckled and said, "Even if it's only half a day, it's still free."

Prince Ning snorted coldly, turned around and left.

When Prince Ning left, the smile on Li Chen's face gradually faded.

After a long while, Li Chen said: "Immediately summon Zhou Ping'an and Zhou Changshou to come to the meeting hall. The two generals Wu Qingcang and Wu Banshan will stay. The other generals will perform their respective duties and step down."

This is an important matter that needs to be discussed with the highest level of Yueyangguan.

The other generals looked at each other, without even farting, bowed respectfully and left.

The meeting hall, which had been very popular just now, instantly calmed down.

Li Chen sat at the top and drank tea, while Wu Banshan and Wu Qingcang stood silently.

Seeing Zhou Changshou and Zhou Ping'an approaching from a distance, Li Chen said to Xu Wei who was guarding the door: "Xu Wei, take people out to guard. Anyone who enters within a five-foot radius of the meeting hall will be shot without mercy."

Xu Wei's body tensed up when he heard this, and he responded loudly like a conditioned reflex: "I humbly obey my orders!"

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