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Chapter 190 Handover

Hearing Liu Yu's shouting, a general came out of the imperial army on guard outside the palace wall. He came forward to receive the memorial. After looking at it, he saw that it indeed had the official seal of the commander of the two towns of Xuanhua and Kaiping. Then he felt a little relieved.

Then he reprimanded them: "No matter how important your military affairs are, you still have to go through the procedures before submitting them to the emperor. Everyone is as unreasonable as you, and they often get into trouble."

The general then said to the soldiers behind him: "Take them into custody and search everyone."

After hearing what he said, Liu Yu immediately stopped and said: "General, I advise you to submit the memorial to the emperor as soon as possible. Otherwise, if something big happens, no one will be able to protect you."

The general became angry after hearing what he said, and was about to order his subordinates to give them some advice. However, seeing Liu Yu's fearless look, he already turned the order around on his lips and swallowed it back.

Anyone who can achieve this position is not a fool. He has an idea as soon as he thinks about it. Don't you want me to hand you the memorial? I will listen to you and hand it over to you immediately.

If there is really any exaggeration and deception, let's see how the emperor deals with you. But if this memorial is indeed very important, then he did not delay this military information.

So the general lowered his head and said a few words to a person next to him, and then handed the memorial to that person and asked him to pass it on to the eunuchs in Da Neizhong, so that they could pass it on to the emperor.

At this time, the emperor was reviewing memorials in Dongnuan Pavilion. He had just heard the eunuch come to report that more than a hundred soldiers had broken into the capital, and they were heading straight for the palace. He didn't pay much attention to it, but fate had stepped up his guard.

, just take down all these people.

At this time, Dai Quan quietly entered Dongnuan Pavilion, came to the emperor's palace, and said softly to the emperor: "Long live my lord, the soldiers who are making trouble outside have been found."

The emperor did not speak, but frowned. Dai Quan knew that the emperor was most annoyed by this kind of thing. He would leave every sentence behind, so he hurriedly continued: "They are sending urgent memorials on behalf of Jia Ke, the commander of Xuanhua and Kaiping towns."

After that, the memorial was sent to the emperor.

The emperor glanced at the memorial handed over by Dai Quan and felt a little puzzled. He had just ordered Jia Ke to attack the grassland some time ago, and the effect was very good. After Jia Ke made such a fuss on the grassland, the Tatars everywhere had already

He returned to the grassland in advance. He was about to send someone to praise Jia Ke, but he didn't expect that Jia Ke would cause such an incident again.

But he knew that unless there was an urgent matter, even if Jia Ke was given ten courages, he would not dare to act like this in the capital. So he reached out to take the memorial, first checked the seals everywhere, and only opened them after finding that they were intact.

At first, the emperor looked at Jia Ke's memorial expressionlessly, which contained some words of self-expression, and even said that he attacked the Tatar Alslen Khan twice, but unfortunately he escaped both times.

When the emperor saw this, he felt funny in his heart. He admitted that Jia Ke was still somewhat capable, but this was too ridiculous. It was like the Tatars said they had invaded the capital and almost captured him twice. But further down the line

Look, he didn't find it funny. Jia Ke said in the memorial that he had found the imperial seal in Alslen Khan's treasure tent and had ordered someone to escort it to Beijing.

When the emperor saw this, he understood. What were those people outside doing? I'm afraid they were escorting the Imperial Seal to the capital. If it was really like what Jia Ke said, then the behavior of these soldiers was excusable, and it could even be said that they did what they did.

very good.

After the emperor read Jia Ke's memorial, he could no longer sit still and said to Dai Quan: "Pass the decree to let the imperial army go. You personally send someone with them to bring the things Jia Ke gave me. If there is any mistake,

I want your heads."

When Dai Quan heard what the emperor said, he understood that what Jia Ke sent this time was very important. Not only did the emperor not think there was anything wrong with Jia Ke, but he asked him to send more people. It seemed that what they were escorting this time was important.

It was a big deal for the emperor.

Dai Quan did not dare to neglect and led people to Tian'an Gate in person. He only saw that the tension at Tian'an Gate was still tense at this time.

The imperial guards in front of Tiananmen all knew Dai Quan, and they calmed down when they saw him coming. Dai Quan did not say anything else to the general, but came directly to Liu Yu and asked him softly: "That's right.

Are you bringing something to the emperor for Jia Ke?"

Liu Yu looked at the eunuch, who seemed to be nothing in the imperial army, and knew that this eunuch was no ordinary person. When he heard his words, he hurriedly said respectfully: "This father-in-law is bringing something for our lord to present to the emperor."

Dai Quan saw that although he was respectful to him, his hand never took off his sword when he spoke, but Dai Quan didn't care at all. How could his city not see that Liu Yu was acting completely according to Jia Ke's orders? I'm afraid

He will not relax until the emperor gives the things to him.

Dai Quan said to Liu Yu: "The emperor ordered me to escort the things into the palace together with your men. Now you just follow us and we enter the palace together."

After Dai Quan said this, he ignored Liu Yu and turned to the general of the Forbidden Army present: "Your Majesty ordered me to bring these people into the palace, and no one is allowed to stop them. Get out of the way.

"

When the general heard what Dai Quan said, he was shocked. What did these people bring to the emperor? They actually asked Dai Quan to lead the way in person, and also let these people wear armor and march straight into the palace. This has been the case since the beginning of the dynasty.

It never appeared.

Although he was suspicious, he did not dare to question Dai Quan's order, so he ordered the imperial army to open a way and let Dai Quan and Liu Yu enter the palace with more than a hundred soldiers.

So Liu Yu walked around the palace with more than a hundred armored soldiers. This caused the maids and eunuchs in the palace to look sideways along the way, and they all speculated that something big had happened in the palace and these soldiers were needed to come in.

deal with.

Dai Quan led people directly to the Yangxin Hall, and then said to Liu Yu: "Further ahead is the Dongnuan Pavilion. Do you really want to bring so many soldiers to appear in front of the emperor?"

After hearing what he said, Liu Yu only hesitated for a moment and said: "This thing I brought is really important. I must bring someone to protect it before I see the emperor. So I ask my father-in-law to forgive me."

Dai Quan originally wanted to remind him that it was enough when we got here. How could he lose things in the imperial city? Just stop when you should. Unexpectedly, this kid didn't know how to show appreciation and ignored him.

It was not until he came to Dongnuan Pavilion that he found the emperor already standing at the door.

When the emperor saw Dai Quan leading a group of people to Dongnuan Pavilion, he couldn't wait to step forward and asked, "Who is the escorting general?"

Liu Yu saw the man in front of him. Although he had never seen it before, he was not a fool. Just seeing the old man in bright yellow clothes, he already knew that this man was the emperor, so Liu Yu quickly knelt down and said: "Little man

He is a personal soldier of the Commander-in-Chief, and this time I am sending something to the Emperor on His Majesty's order. The thing is here, please check it." As he said that, he presented a rag bag he was carrying to the Emperor.

The emperor didn't hesitate and took it directly and gently, as if he was holding some treasure. But the emperor did not open it immediately. Instead, he said to Liu Yu and the others: "You did a good job in this matter. I must have it."

They will be highly rewarded." Then he turned around and said to Dai Quan, "You are outside the palace, arranging accommodation for them, and taking good care of them. I still have something to ask them." After saying this, he didn't look back.

Entered the Dong Nuan Pavilion.

Only at this time did Dai Quan fully believe that what they sent was very important. He did not dare to neglect them, so he asked the young eunuch around him to send them out of the palace, arrange accommodation, and wait for the emperor's summons at any time.

Besides, the emperor entered Dongnuan Pavilion and came to the imperial cabinet. He opened the package in front of him and found that inside was a wooden box wrapped in yellow silk. There was nothing unusual about this wooden box, nor was it made of unusual wood. It just looked very ordinary.

Simple.

The emperor slowly stroked the wooden box and wanted to open it but was a little nervous. He was afraid that what he saw in front of him was different from what he thought.

Finally, the emperor made up his mind to open the wooden box, and a square seal appeared inside. The emperor gently took out the square seal and looked at it carefully. He saw that the seal was four inches in diameter, with five dragons on it and a missing seal on the side.

One corner was inlaid with gold, and there was a seal inscription below: "Ordered by Heaven, you will live forever." It was exactly the same as in the legend. The emperor was overjoyed when he saw it. Although he was not sure which seal this was, no matter who else it was,

Believe it or not, he himself believed that this was the jade seal passed down from the country that had disappeared for many years.

After the emperor was excited, he picked up the jade seal and looked at it carefully. He also had a deep study of ancient jade articles, but this time he looked very carefully. He carefully observed the material, carving and seal cutting of the jade. Finally, the emperor

We came to the conclusion that the one running on one side should be the legendary Chuanguo Jade Seal. Compared with these imitations in history, this one seems to be real.

After the emperor came to this conclusion, he breathed a sigh of relief, and then gently put the jade seal back into the wooden box. He turned around and went to his bedroom in Dongnuan Pavilion, opened a solid wood carved cabinet, and put the jade seal together with the wooden box.

, locked the cabinet and put the key close to himself. Then he seemed to breathe a sigh of relief and sat down on the bed next to him. He only felt that his body became weak. After the excitement just now, he was now feeling tired.

, after all, he is already an elderly person, and such a surprise is very draining on his body.

The emperor took a rest, walked out of the dormitory, and came back to the imperial cabinet outside Dongnuan Pavilion. By this time, Dai Quan had returned and stood quietly beside the imperial cabinet.

The emperor sat back on the throne, picked up Jia Ke's memorial and read it again. This time he believed Jia Ke's words.

"How much do you know about Jia Ke's journey north to the grassland?" the emperor suddenly asked Dai Quan.

When Dai Quan heard the emperor's question, he immediately replied: "Reporting to Lord Long Live, there is not much news about the slaves, but according to the news from all sides, Jia Ke's trip north this time has indeed caused great damage to the Tatars.

, Alsileng Khan moved his camp twice, I don’t know if it has anything to do with Jia Ke.”


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