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Chapter 790 Conspiracy

After Xiao Yue cleared all the obstacles in Lhasa, he began to promote his policies to the entire western Tibet.

At this time, a bloody storm broke out throughout Western Tibet. Those nobles and living Buddhas in the eyes of the people were either dragged out and beheaded, or were forced to commit suicide and went to the West.

The land confiscated by the nobles and the temple was evenly distributed by Xiao Yue to the serfs below.

For generations, these serfs were given to the princes, nobles and lamasery temples. They suffered and never had any property of their own. Now that they have obtained land, each one of them is extremely grateful to Xiao Yue and compares it to a living Buddha in this world.

Xiao Yue was happy here and had won the hearts of the people in Tibet, but he didn't feel it. As Xiao Yue gained more people's support in Tibet and his prestige became higher and higher, the Eight Banners cavalry gradually became more and more harmonious.

Xiao Yue's Fenwu camp was stationed separately.

It turned out that Jirigela, the most prestigious among the Eight Banners, considered himself a member of the emperor's family, while several other Eight Banners commanders were also loyal to Jia Ke.

These people saw that Xiao Yue's actions in Tibet were completely setting aside the imperial court and establishing a set of policies on his own. Therefore, these people suspected that Xiao Yue had a counter-intention and wanted to occupy Tibet and become independent.

Be king.

So Jirigela immediately separated the army from Xiao Yue's Fenwu camp, and used cavalry to monitor every move of Fenwu camp from a distance.

One is that he asked the clerk beside him to write a memorial, and quickly sent it to the capital, reporting the situation here to Jia Ke, and asking Jia Ke for next instructions.

Xiao Yue is now completely immersed in the transformation of Tibet and has no idea that his actions have violated taboos.

Besides, Jia Ke was immediately surprised when he received the memorial from Jiri Ge Kuai Ma in the capital.

You must know that Jia Ke holds Xiao Yue in high regard. Not only did he marry his sister to him, but he also made him a marquis. If he still rebelled, he would be really heartless.

Jia Ke took the memorial sent by the horse and hesitated for a whole afternoon in the Yangxin Hall, and finally figured out that it was better to believe that this kind of thing was true than to believe that it was not true.

"Li Deshan."

Li Deshan, who was waiting nearby, ran over as soon as Jia Ke called him.

"Long live my lord, my servant is here."

"Are there any of our people in Fenwu Camp?"

Li Deshan was stunned when he heard Jia Ke's question. Fenwuying can be regarded as the emperor's old army, and Xiao Yue, the leader of Fenwuying, is also a die-hard confidant of the emperor. What does the emperor mean by asking this now?

Since Li Deshan was doubtful, but the emperor asked him, he had to answer, "To answer the emperor's question, there are several candidates for secret guards in Fenwu camp, but their positions are not high."

Jia Ke thought for a while and suddenly said: "Your people immediately contact the other generals in Fenwu camp to see if these people still obey my orders."

As soon as Li Deshan heard what Jia Ke said, he knew that something big had happened at Fenwu Camp. Otherwise, Jia Ke would not have sent people to contact the generals in Fenwu Camp.

"Slave, I'll do it now."

After Li Deshan finished speaking, and with Jia Ke's consent, he gently left the Yangxin Hall.

As soon as Li Deshan left the Yangxin Hall, he immediately ran straight to the contact point of the secret guards in the palace.

After Li Deshan was comforted, he immediately ordered his men to "immediately contact the spies in Fenwu Camp and ask them to quietly contact several generals. If these generals still obey the court's command, let them stay put and wait for the emperor."

If these people no longer obey the orders of the imperial court, leave them alone and wait until the emperor sends troops to quell the chaos before making a decision."

When the spies heard what Li Deshan said, they were all stunned. Seeing that something had gone wrong with Xiao Yue, the commander of Fenwuying, otherwise the emperor would not be able to send people to contact several generals under Fenwuyinghui.

These people were confused, but they did not dare to be negligent in what Li Deshan had explained. It didn't take long for the fast horses to leave the capital, and at the same time, the carrier pigeons also flew out.

These spies and carrier pigeons, after several transits, finally arrived in Tibet after about 10 days.

The secret guards in Fenwu Camp immediately took action quickly after receiving the instructions from above.

They first contacted several thousand households they knew well. These people were all Jia Ke's soldiers. Their wealth and life were in Jia Ke's hands. They had the highest loyalty to Jia Ke. Even if Xiao Yue wanted to rebel, they would never do it.

Won't follow.

With the activities of these secret guards in Fenwu camp, almost all officials with more than a thousand households secretly expressed their stance.

At this time, the spy felt that he was completely sure and dared to contact several generals who commanded the army.

These generals are all Xiao Yuehui's cronies. These people were promoted from the grassroots level after Xiao Yue arrived at Fenwu Camp. Their loyalty to Xiao Yue cannot be compared to those in the thousands.

As expected, these generals in charge of the army hated the contact with these secret guards.

He also captured all the secret guards and tied them up to see Xiao Yue.

Xiao Yue was discussing the distribution of land with several civil servants in the main hall at this time. Suddenly he saw these generals breaking into the main hall with a group of people tied behind them, which was a little strange.

"What's going on? Could it be that they are spies sent by the enemy."

One of the generals, Zhou Jian, saw Xiao Yue's inquiry and hurriedly came forward and said: "Commander Qi, these people are the emperor's secret guards. They dare to contact the general and ask him about his attitude."

After hearing this, Xiao Yue was stunned for a moment, and then he became calmer. He was not a fool. He knew what the secret guard did.

So Xiao Yue waved his hand to several civil servants to get down, and then stood in front of these secret guards and asked: "Did the emperor send you here?"

Those secret guards are also tough. Ever since they started this business, they have no intention of dying in peace. Now they are silent in response to Xiao Yue's questions.

When Zhou Jian saw these secret guards, he didn't say a word. He immediately got angry and took out the riding crop on his body and started whipping these secret guards hard.

These secret guards were beaten until their blood was hard all over their bodies, but they all gritted their teeth and no one said a word.

Xiao Yue stood aside and waited for a long time, seeing that these secret guards had no intention of compromising.

Then he waved his hand and told Zhou Jian to step aside, "If you don't want to say anything, I won't ask. Someone will take them down and keep them under strict supervision until I find out."

After the secret guards were taken away, Xiao Yue sat back on the seat in the middle and began to think about where she had made a mistake, which actually caused Jia Ke's taboo.

Several of his generals couldn't wait any longer. One of them, Wang Kai, came to Xiao Yue's side and said, "Commander, the meaning is obvious. This is to ask Rabbit."

The dead dog is cooked, and the bird is gone. Why don't we stay here in Tibet while I wait for Marshal Bao to ascend the throne and become the king."

As soon as Wang Kai said this, several generals below also surrendered their hands, and they all agreed with Wang Kai's meaning.

But Xiao Yue was a little hesitant. He actually had no intention of betraying Jia Ke, but seeing that Jia Ke was suspicious of him and had already begun to contact his generals, he might be dead if he returned to the capital.

"Everything you say makes sense, but the Emperor treats me well. He promoted me and put me in danger, made me a marquis, and gave me a princess. How will the people of the world think of me if I betray you?"

"Commander, that's what you said, but if we return to the capital, I'm afraid the emperor won't be able to spare us. It's better to stay here in Tibet. The emperor will throw a trap at us, but in the end there will be nothing we can do. Maybe we can return to the capital after many years.

Capital City.”

Xiao Yue kept nodding his head when he heard this. He was actually scared. After returning to the capital, Jia Ke took him away without asking anything.

Besides, Xiao Yue still doesn't understand what mistake he made, allowing Jia Ke to target him like this.

"In this case, you go back and worry about your troops and wait for my orders."

After hearing this, these generals immediately responded to the order with a bang, then exited the hall and went back to organize their troops.

After these people left, Xiao Yue felt more and more bored, and at the same time he felt waves of chills hovering around his neck.

Moreover, this bad premonition was getting stronger and stronger. Xiao Yue shook his head desperately, trying to throw this premonition out of his head.

Besides, these generals Zhou Jian returned to their camps and summoned thousands of households to announce Xiao Yue's decision.

But Zhou Jian had no idea that it was impossible for the thousands of households under his command to surrender. So Zhou Jiangang announced from above that from now on he would no longer respect the orders of the imperial court, but only the orders of the generals.

The thousands of households below were in a state of panic. When the secret guards contacted them a few days ago, although they said they were completely loyal to Jia Ke, they did not think Xiao Yue would rebel. But now it seems that the emperor is indeed a sage.

, Xiao Yue really has a traitor, and they, the emperor's confidants, cannot follow the traitor.

So the thousands of households below loudly rebuked Zhou Jian for being rebellious. Some of them were so bad-tempered that they even pulled out their swords and wanted to kill Zhou Jian on the spot.

The summoner had already anticipated the following situation, and when he saw that these people had pulled out, he called for his own soldiers to come in to protect them.

When these thousands of households saw this situation, they looked at each other, and each held a knife and a gun to break out of the big tent.

Although these soldiers under Zhou Jian were said to be very loyal, they were still soldiers of the Yan Dynasty after all, and they still did not dare to kill these thousands of households when they saw them.

It wasn't until Zhou Jian loudly called for some soldiers from behind that he made up his mind and started killing and slashing, but it was too late. These thousands of households were also capable. They each broke out of the camp with swords and guns.

When their guards outside the camp saw this happening, they swarmed up and snatched their master back.

Zhou Jian knew something was wrong when he saw this situation. He knew the military system of this dynasty very well. Although he was called a general, he did not directly control the army. They all relied on this official position to control the people below.

Ten thousand households.

Those who really control the army are these Qianhu, and all of them are Jia Ke's soldiers.

Now these thousands of households have broken out of their own tents. Once they return to their camps, these few hundred people will face a fierce attack by more than 10,000 people.

So Zhou Jian no longer hesitated, and before they had a chance to gather troops, he led his own soldiers out of the camp and went straight to Jia Ke.


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