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Chapter two hundred and thirteenth, the intention has been decided

It happened in his own home but he refused to admit it, which makes people sigh at the face of this great scholar when he criticizes others righteously.

Zhou Ting was careless about human life, believed in witchcraft, and protected thieves who were doing evil in the capital. Each of these crimes can be regarded as heinous crimes, let alone several crimes committed at the same time.

Many people in this case witnessed the emperor's decisive killing, which left a deep impression on many people. Unlike when the Wei family retired and returned home, the main branch of the Zhou family was almost completely wiped out, and most of the side branches were exiled to remote areas.

It's just that the current situation is changing. Whether these people finally made it to the place of exile safe and sound is another matter.

Wu Youke's previous letter vaguely mentioned how to treat people infected by the poison, but he was brief. The results that Lin Chong asked Wang Chengen and the imperial doctor to study could only suppress the effect of the poison, but could not completely eliminate it.

After careful consideration, Zhou Yun decided to take her mother to Wu Youke in person to seek medical treatment. Lin Chong wrote her a letter of recommendation and roughly marked the location of Yueshan on the map.

In fact, Lin Chong didn't know if he was still in Yueshan County, but Zhou Yun insisted on trying. Even if he was no longer there, she would continue to look for traces.

Lin Chong respected her choice and sent her out of the city. Zhou Yun's eyes had returned to black, and she now looked no different from ordinary people.

Apart from the amazing strength that Lin Chong had seen with his own eyes, she looked like a pretty little girl.

Lin Chong still remembered the day he pulled her out of the water. She was so angry that it seemed like a long time had passed.

Zhou Yun already knew his identity, but she still called him Mr. Lin in private, and Lin Chong happily let her call him that.

"Take care on the road, take care of yourself and your mother, and girls don't show off outside."

Zhou Yun put on a bright smile: "Don't worry, Mr. Lin, who can bully me? I am the only one who can bully others. I have a hunch that we will meet again."

Lin Chong nodded: "Yes."

Zhou Yun's smile turned bitter the moment she turned around, her eyes were sore, she raised her hand to wipe away her tears, and waved her hand back, Mr. Lin, how lucky she must be to be the woman who can be with you for the rest of her life.

Changsha Prefecture.

King Ji has been in a hurry since he came back from the capital. He originally made an agreement with the three camps, and everything went as planned.

Otherwise, if a killer suddenly appeared, the emperor might not have a chance to escape from the palace in the chaos.

Even if he escaped, he would be like a lost dog. There were only a few insignificant fish and shrimps around him. Except for Wang Chengen, the general manager, the others were all helpless scholars and children.

He originally thought that it would only take a few days to catch them, but he didn't expect that they were very good at hiding and hiding. For several days in a row, he sent people to inquire in various inns and restaurants every day, and several times he got news a step too late.

Finally we had a major clue. After searching for a month, we finally found the person. It turned out that they were just a few impostors with very high martial arts skills. The mask was thrown away in full view of everyone, and there was no news anymore.

The power that King Ji could use was limited. He did not expect that the emperor would bring reinforcements back so quickly, and he did not expect that King Xiang would recover the three major camps so easily.

A dramatic scene happened. After King Xiang drove him away, he quickly replaced him as a regent. His proud life could not last more than a few days, and eventually he lost 30,000 Xiang troops and his own wealth and life.

They stayed together in the palace.

Rebellion by the royal family is a serious crime, but after all, it involves the face of the Tian family, and such things are usually kept secret. Prince Xiang must have died in a dark cell, just like the princes and princes who have failed in the past dynasties.

But he finally did a good thing. I heard that he killed the annoying Zhou Zangyu. This guy had many ideas to ruin his own affairs. This time he really deserved his death.

After returning to Changsha, his life was not easy. Although he was confident that Zhang Xianzhong was bold enough to hand over the Changsha Mansion to Zhang Xianzhong, it was not easy to wrest the land back from this old man.

It seems that Zhang Xianzhong may have suffered enough in Hanzhong and suffered a lot of grievances, so he went to Changsha Mansion to relax. After staying here, he found that Changsha Mansion in winter is really a good place.

The place was warm and there were plenty of delicious food, so he didn't want to leave and stayed in Changsha.

This was unexpected by Prince Ji. He thought he could capture Prince Ji's Mansion so easily, and Zhang Xianzhong probably wouldn't expend too much effort here.

As a result, Zhang Xianzhong became lazy and wanted to wait until spring before leaving.

King Ji is neither advancing nor retreating. He can now contact his former subordinates, but just contacting him is useless. The troops he can mobilize are currently being watched closely.

Just when he was in a dilemma, there was no perfect path, and he met Zuo Liangyu who was passing through here.

Zuo Liangyu, who had been repeatedly demoted because of his failure to suppress peasant uprisings, could be said to be very angry with Zhang Xianzhong, so he wandered around the area to see if he could find an opportunity to teach him a lesson.

Coincidentally, he met Prince Ji, who was worried that no one could help him. The two exchanged their knowledge of the situation and the current situation, and they hit it off immediately.

Zuo Liangyu sent troops to attack the city. King Ji contacted his internal and external support in the city. With the internal and external support, he captured Changsha Mansion in January and defeated Zhang Xianzhong.

Zhang Xianzhong fled in embarrassment, while Zuo Liangyu was greatly praised for this incident and established a profound revolutionary friendship with King Ji.

After that, Zuo Liangyu led his troops to continue to pursue Zhang Xianzhong, while King Ji wanted to clean up and deal with the affairs of the palace. The two of them separated for a while and went about their own affairs.

After taking the palace back to Changsha, King Ji's mood improved. He also heard that the whole city of Xiangyang was in peace, so the news that King Xiang was dead must have spread back to Xiangyang.

I heard that everyone in Prince Xiang's Mansion was furious. It's no wonder that they all called themselves brothers when they left. They worked together to help you take back the throne in the blink of an eye, and then died in the capital. No one can bear this.

Besides, he still had some impressions of Zhu Changcheng, the eldest son of King Xiang. That boy used to live in Jiujiang Mansion, but later caused great harm to his family. He knew he was not an economical person.

King Ji was completely gloating about King Xiang's death. Who told this old boy not to stay in his own territory and insist on going to the capital to get involved? If it hadn't been for him, he might have been the emperor by now.

's throne.

Although he was gloating over the misfortune, he had always paid close attention to Prince Xiang's Mansion. Zhu Changcheng would never let it go. Moreover, judging from the current situation in Xiangyang, the emperor would come to take them all away at any time when he was free.

Waiting can only mean sitting back and waiting for death.


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