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Chapter 1492 Why not bury the corpse

Chapter 1492 Why not bury the body?

This time, before Hu Tai could express his position, someone said: "Clothes can be disguised, but this matter is fishy and must be guarded against."

Hu Tai's face darkened. How could he not know these truths? He said, "But what if he is really our brother? Are we going to let his body be exposed in the wild like this?"

As soon as these words came out, the surroundings fell silent.

At this moment, a messenger rushed over quickly and said respectfully to Hu Tai: "General, His Highness wants you to come over immediately."

Hu Tai's eyes lit up and he immediately found a solution to this difficult problem.

Since he can't make decisions, let someone with the power and ability to make decisions do it.

"My general will go over immediately and send someone to inform Wu Shuai of the news here."

After Hu Tai finished speaking, he followed the messenger and left in a hurry.

Li Chen and Huang Jitian were having a drink at the South City Gate. Of course, they couldn't be on the city gate tower. It was a heavily fortified area. No matter how much Li Chen admired Huang Jitian, he couldn't take him there to have fun.

It's just that the distance isn't that far.

Because of the distance, Li Chen and Huang Jitian did not hear the roar of the scouts, and naturally had no way of knowing what happened. However, they could tell from the suddenly noisy environment that something happened.

Soon, Hu Tai quickly came to Li Chen. He didn't dare to raise his head. He came all the way with his head lowered. He knelt on the ground and said respectfully: "The last general, Hu Tai, comes to see His Highness the Crown Prince."

Li Chen put down the chopsticks in his hand, pointed outside the city wall, and asked: "It suddenly became noisy, but what happened?"

Hu Tai did not dare to hide anything and told all the information he knew.

After listening to Hu Tai's words, Li Chen and Huang Jitian looked at each other.

Huang Jitian narrowed his eyes. He didn't know what he was thinking. There was only an occasional fierce flash, but more importantly, he was still suspicious.

He also didn't believe that Yelu Shenxuan was so bold as to run to the Crescent Pass blatantly.

But if it's true... then it's really fat meat delivered to your door.

One bite of fat meat.

All kinds of thoughts were surging, but Huang Jitian didn't say a word, just waiting for Li Chen to make a decision.

After a few breaths of silence, Li Chen stood up and said, "I'll go take a look."

Huang Jitian thought for a moment and smiled at Li Chen: "Why don't I wait here for His Highness to come back."

At this moment, the news that Huang Jitian had arrived at Crescent Pass must not be known to the Liao Kingdom under any circumstances.

Therefore, no matter whether it is Yelu Shenxuan or Huang Jitian who comes outside the south gate of Yueyang Pass at this time, he cannot appear.

Li Chen also understood it well, nodded and said: "Wait a moment, I will be back when I leave."

Tonight, Li Chen, who has always called himself "I", changed his name to "I", which means that he has changed from being a friend to being the prince of the Qin Dynasty.

Huang Jitian also understood very well and didn't say anything. He stood up and watched Li Chen leave.

Although he could not appear on the stage, it did not prevent him from watching what Li Chen would do from behind.

He and Hu Tai came to the city gate tower. Li Chen looked into the distance, but could only see a few vague figures. He couldn't see clearly, but he saw those figures and the crescent gate of the city gate.

The corpse of the scout lies in the middle.

"That's the scout who reported to us." Hu Tai explained in a low voice.

"Dead?" Li Chen asked.

Hu Tai nodded and said with an ugly face: "He was seriously injured, so he should be dead."

Li Chen turned around, stared at Hu Tai expressionlessly, and said, "Why don't you bury the body?"


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