The capital is the center of power of Cangyun Kingdom, at the feet of the emperor.
Almost most of the royal family members, civil and military officials in the DPRK have their residences in the capital. The soldiers of the Jinwu Guard and the City Guards are also people from the capital, and their families are all in the capital.
In order to ensure the security of Beijing, there are three military defense lines in the entire capital.
The first is the city guard army controlled by the Nine City Soldiers and Horses Division, which is responsible for daily patrols, guarding the city walls, and maintaining public order in the capital.
Next is the Jinwu Guards, who are under the personal control of Emperor Cangyun. They are mainly responsible for guarding the palace gates and protecting the palace. They are equivalent to the personal guards around the emperor.
One of the two is responsible for the outer city and the other is responsible for the inner city. They usually do not interfere with each other and do not interfere with each other.
Under normal circumstances, the capital is protected by city guards and Jinwu guards, which is safe enough.
If a critical situation is discovered and the two armies are unable to deal with it, the capital will have the last strong protection.
That is the Huwei Camp stationed 20 miles away from the outskirts of Beijing. Two hundred thousand elite soldiers are ready to listen to orders. It only takes half an hour to support the capital, which is enough to wipe out all enemies.
This is the most important protective force in the capital.
Under normal circumstances, the tiger talisman of the camp is personally controlled by the emperor and will not be easily handed over to others.
However, Emperor Cangyun did not act according to common sense and actually handed over such an important military power and tiger talisman to Jun Wuchen for safekeeping. This was tantamount to placing the safety of the capital and his own life in Jun Wuchen's hands!
This shows how deeply Emperor Cangyun trusts his son.
Precisely because the emperor trusted him and held great power, even though King Jing never involved himself in the court, his status was higher than that of the prince.
Previously, when Yun Luo and his party rushed back to the capital, they passed by the Huwei Camp.
Because he didn't know the situation in Beijing, he carefully considered it and did not reveal his identity rashly. He just took a detour and investigated in secret.
As a result, we found that everything was business as usual in Huwei Camp.
All the soldiers seemed to have no idea what was going on outside. They were practicing normally, working and resting normally, and nothing seemed out of the ordinary.
Yun Luo and Jun Wuchen were hiding in the dark, and saw some soldiers gathering together to secretly complain while they were taking a break, saying that the instructors were ruthless and ruthless. They had been too tired from training recently and that they must go to a famous restaurant in the capital to eat when they were on duty.
A meal...
When they were complaining enthusiastically, the military instructor walked out of the corner with a smile on his face and punished them to run ten laps on the battlefield in the name of disrespecting the instructor.
A few unlucky soldiers suddenly felt as if they were mourning for their heirs, and went to the battlefield to receive their punishment.
Although this was just a small episode, everyone's reactions, whether soldiers or instructors, were normal, as if they were completely kept in the dark.
At the same time, Yun Luo and Jun Wuchen also discovered that several important generals in Huwei Camp were missing, leaving only their confidants and lieutenants temporarily in charge.
From the occasional conversations among the lieutenants, I learned that those generals had received an urgent call from His Majesty in the capital and hurried to the capital. They never returned to the barracks after that. It took three or five days for a message to arrive, instructing them to take good care of themselves.
Troop training.
Yun Luo and Jun Wuchen immediately noticed something unusual - something might have happened to these generals who entered the capital!
The lieutenants and soldiers were all kept in the dark, and the entire military camp had no idea what was going on in Beijing.
At that time, Yun Luo still couldn't figure it out. Huwei Camp was so close to the capital. If something happened in the capital, how could they not discover it?
After listening to Jun Wuchen's explanation, she finally understood.