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Final Volume Chapter 36

Final Volume Chapter 36

Tang Yin asked with a smile: "Brother Xiao Wang, don't you regret giving up to go to Beijing?"

Xiao Xuan's face straightened up and he said: "How could it be possible? Gu has always been true to his word. Since the decision is all up to the emperor, he will definitely not regret it again." Now he is trying to make a fool of himself. He has finished writing the handwriting, and he still has it.

After giving it to Tang Yin, it was too late for him to regret it.

Tang Yin looked up and smiled, raised his thumb, and praised: "Brother Xiao Wang has such a broad mind. If I were Brother Xiao, I'm afraid I wouldn't be able to be so open-minded."

Listening to Tang Yin's praise, Xiao Xuan's heart felt like it was being cut by a knife. If looks could kill, Tang Yin would have been cut into countless pieces by now.

Seeing that Xiao Xuan's face was getting more and more ugly, Tang Yin stood up and said with a smile: "Brother Xiao Wang, let's say goodbye. The emperor can finally return to the capital. I am eager to return home now!"

Xiao Xuan forced himself to stand up, forced a smile without smiling, cupped his hands and said, "I wish my brother a happy journey."

Tang Yin nodded and said with a smile: "I also wish Brother Xiao Wang good health."

After he finished speaking, he gave another long laugh, turned around and walked out. As soon as he walked away, Xiao Xuan couldn't help coughing continuously, and his upper body was lying on the table, almost hunched up.

"Your Majesty!" The guards on the left and right hurriedly came forward. Some gave support, some hit their backs and chests, and some ran out to find the medical officer.

After a long while, Xiao Xuan was finally relieved. He couldn't help but look up to the sky and sigh. He had been smart all his life, but he didn't expect that this time he would fall into the hands of Tang Yin.

The more Xiao Xuan thought about it, the more unwilling he became. The more he thought about it, the more he felt angry and stuffy. Suddenly, his throat felt sweet, and then he spat out blood with a loud sound. Seeing Xiao Xuan vomiting blood, the faces of everyone around him changed drastically, and they were all shocked.

Called: "Your Majesty..."

Xiao Xuan could no longer hear the people's cries, his eyes turned white, and he fainted on the spot.

This is exactly the effect Tang Yin wants. Now Xiao Xuan has become a thorn in Tang Yin's side and a thorn in his flesh. He is also the person who can pose the greatest threat to Feng Kingdom at present.

Tang Yin wanted to get rid of Xiao Xuan, but he didn't have any good means. There were many guards around Xiao Xuan, and all of them were spiritual martial arts masters from Sichuan. No matter who he sent to assassinate him, it would be difficult for him to succeed. The only one who was most confident was Tang Yin himself.

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But it would be unrealistic for him to personally assassinate Xiao Xuan. Even if he could succeed, his identity would be exposed and spread, and he would be despised by the world, and people's hearts would inevitably turn to the Sichuan Kingdom. So he would kill him

What is the significance of Xiao Xuan?

After careful consideration, Tang Yin felt that assassinating Xiao Xuan was a bad idea, but how could he get rid of him? After repeated consideration, Tang Yin suddenly remembered something.

Xiao Xuan's health has been in extremely poor condition all along. He is already old and has toiled day and night in government affairs. He also has no restraint in his eating habits. He drinks alcohol all day long, and his body bones have long been hollowed out. If he does not get sick, it will be fine. Once he does, it will be fine.

, he will definitely fall ill, or even die. Tang Yin has not systematically studied medical skills, but he is still very proficient in traditional Chinese medicine. It is out of this consideration that he took the initiative to come to Xiao Xuan this time, and in words

Goad him with subtle hints.

In the end, Tang Yin was right. The wise Xiao Xuan felt that he had been greatly humiliated and fooled. He became so angry that he vomited blood and fell into a coma.

Of course, Tang Yin did not see these subsequent events. After returning to the Feng Army's central tent, he immediately issued an order and the entire army set off back to Zhenjiang, the capital of Feng.

The Guanghanting Rebellion, which lasted for several months, finally came to an end with the retreat of the Fengchuan Allied Forces. This turmoil caused immeasurable losses to Shenchike.

First, Saint King Guang Hanting was killed, followed by the five great elders Huangfu Xiutai, Dongfang Yehuai, Gao Ge, Feng Xi, and Nie Zhen. As for the elders below, the casualties among the disciples and disciples were countless. It can be said that

After this turmoil, Shenchi, which was originally full of talents and masters, suddenly became depleted of talents, and even the prestige that Shenchi had worked hard to establish for thousands of years was gone.

Together, these tangible and intangible losses were a huge blow to Shenchi. Many people in later generations believed that after the Guanghanting Rebellion, Shenchi had ceased to exist in name only.

In this turmoil, Sichuan State, as the main attacker, did not take advantage. The only advantage was that it eliminated a hidden danger that might threaten Xiao Xuan's safety. However, the price Sichuan State paid was too high, and that was to go to Beijing.

of changing hands.

Originally, Feng Country and Sichuan Country were equally powerful. In terms of area, the two countries were almost the same. Feng Country was slightly stronger than Sichuan Country. In terms of population, Feng Country also had a slight upper hand. However, in terms of national strength, Feng Country was not as good as Sichuan Country. Feng Country was slightly stronger than Sichuan Country.

The territory of the country was forcibly annexed through conquests in the south and north, and expeditions from the east to the west. Years of wars allowed the territory of the Feng country to expand rapidly, but at the same time, the country was weak and had many wastes waiting to be revitalized. This could not be achieved in just one or two years.

It will take some time to recover.

The change of hands in Shangjing gave Fengguo the upper hand in this battle between Fengchuan and Fengchuan. First, Shangjing has a good geographical location and is an excellent place to station troops. It can advance, attack, retreat and defend, and it can maintain an invincible position.

Secondly, the emperor's return to Beijing made the emperor more orthodox. Regardless of whether he was controlled by the Feng Kingdom, the people of the world were bound to become more convinced of the emperor. In this way, the Feng Kingdom had the upper hand morally.

The Guanghan Ting Rebellion brought Shenchi to its end, and also caused a fundamental change in the relationship between Feng and Sichuan. In the past, Feng State was worried about Sichuan State sending troops to invade, but now Sichuan State is wary of Feng State's invasion.

The difference is huge.

On the way back to Zhenjiang, Tang Yin received news from the spies that Xiao Xuan was seriously ill on the way back to China. The specific condition of his condition was not yet clear, but the Sichuan army was already panicking.

After hearing the news, Tang Yin was overjoyed. He didn't expect that the last meeting between him and Xiao Xuan really had an effect. Xiao Xuan was really angry with him. It would be great if Xiao Xuan could die on the way back home.

But that's it.

At this time, Tang Yin was so satisfied that he no longer worried about Sichuan State sending troops to invade Feng State. Instead, he began to think about how Feng State should attack Sichuan State.

As long as Feng Guo can cultivate for another year and a half and save enough food, grass and luggage, he can march to Sichuan State with great fanfare and fight to the death with Sichuan State. Once Sichuan State is also annexed by Feng State, he will have fulfilled his long-cherished wish to unify the world.

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On this day, Tang Yin's ceremonial guard marched to Shangjing. In fact, there was no need to pass through Shangjing when returning to Zhenjiang from Shenchi. Tang Yin specially asked people to take a detour and go to Shangjing first and receive Shangjing by the way, so as to avoid a long night and many dreams.

Today, Shangjing is still occupied by Sichuan people, and most of the flags flying above the city are Sichuan flags.

When Tang Yin's guard of honor arrived in front of the city gate, a large group of officials from Sichuan State walked out of the city gate. The leader was none other than Sima Chang Shi Huqu, the highest official appointed by Sichuan State in Shangjing.

Hu Qu took the lead and came to Tang Yin's carriage, bowed his hands respectfully and saluted, and said: "Shi Hu Qu, the Sima Chief of the Sichuan Kingdom, comes to see His Highness Feng Wang."

There was a slight cough from the carriage, and Asan and Asi, who were guarding on both sides, hurriedly rolled up the curtains of the carriage, and Tang Yin bent over and walked out of the carriage slowly.

He did not get off the carriage immediately, but stood on the shaft, looked down at the ministers, and asked with a smile: "Master Hu Quhu, why are you still here now?"

"Oh..." Hu Qu was confused by Tang Yin's words. If he was not here, where should he be? He asked cautiously: "His Royal Highness Feng Wang said..."

"This king is saying that you can retreat to Beijing now." Tang Yin said slowly.

Ah? Hu Qu and the officials around him were all shocked. Seeing this, Tang Yin asked curiously: "What? Hasn't Brother Xiao Wang's transfer order not been passed on to you yet?"

As he spoke, he took out the manuscript written by Xiao Xuan and said: "This is the manuscript written by Brother Xiao Wang himself. Brother Xiao Wang has decided to return Shangjing to the emperor. It is really not suitable for you to continue to stay in Shangjing now."

Already."

Hu Qu and others knew about this, but for a while they couldn't accept that Sichuan had finally taken possession of such an important place, the majestic capital of the empire, so why did it have to be returned to the emperor inexplicably?

Furthermore, this is not returned to the emperor, but directly handed over to Feng Guo!

People couldn't understand Xiao Xuan's decision and were unwilling to evacuate to Beijing, so they stayed here and no one left.

Now hearing what Tang Yin said, Hu Qu forced a smile and said: "His Royal Highness Feng Wang, we have received the king's order. However, the affairs to evacuate to Beijing are complicated and cannot be solved in an instant. I hope His Highness Feng Wang can be more lenient.

Some days."

Hu Qu used the procrastination technique. If he could delay it for a moment, if he could delay it for a day longer, maybe things would turn around. There was no telling whether the king would take his life back!

Tang Yin was so smart, so how could he not see what Hu Qu was thinking. He smiled slightly and said, "The affairs are complex, this is easy to handle." As he spoke, he pointed to the back and said, "I have an army of millions under my command.

No matter how many chores there are, we can solve them for you within three to five days, Mr. Hu, what do you think?"

In fact, the Feng army led by Tang Yin only consisted of the direct army, which could not exceed one hundred thousand people at most. Saying millions is just to scare people. When Hu Qu heard this, his face suddenly changed and he stammered: "I...I am Chuan

How can we trouble Brother Fengjun with national affairs..."

"Hey!" Tang Yin waved his hand with a smile and said softly: "Fengchuan and Fengchuan are allies. They should help each other regardless of each other. What's more, this is just a little effort." As he spoke, he turned his head and shouted: "Wuying!"

"The general is here!" Upon hearing his call, Wuying hurriedly urged her horse out of the queue, came to the carriage, and stepped in to salute Tang Yin in the carriage.

"If you pass the order, our officers and soldiers will enter the city and receive the troops from the capital. In addition, we will allocate troops to assist the adults of Sichuan Kingdom in handling the trivial matters of evacuation." Tang Yin said seriously.

"General, I obey!" Wuying immediately accepted the order without even hesitating, waved to the generals at the rear and shouted: "The entire army enters the city!"


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