Prince Heng's little thoughts about Prince Hui were as clear as a mirror. This guy was just afraid of death. He wanted to see which way Prince Huai's people were going to go so that he could follow them all the way.
It seems that the people on King Huai's side are planning to put their main force on the road with fewer people. Of course King Heng is happy that he doesn't have to go with King Hui, but he is also a little worried about being robbed by them if it is really that road.
Wouldn't it be very detrimental to Brother Rui first?
After hearing what he said, Wei Ningxiao smiled and said it didn't matter: "Prince Hui hasn't broken up with Prince Rui yet. Anyway, he is still Prince Rui's man on the surface. Even if they really stop him, as long as
If the people are controlled by King Hui, we can snatch them away."
Prince Heng nodded: "It's still uncertain which side it will be on. What if the emperor actually didn't obey Wang Chengen's words so much and chose to separate forces with Wang Chengen? What do you think?"
Wei Ningxiao nodded quickly: "Yes, yes, what you said makes sense." Now that King Rui is not here, if this little ancestor starts to get involved, no one can stop him.
Fortunately, during this period, Prince Rui got used to it and he became more measured in his words and actions. If it weren't for this special period, he would really like to express his gratitude to Prince Rui.
King Yi also discovered that the people in front had divided into two groups. He was used to listening to Zhu Changcheng's team's decisions along the way, so he just had to follow. Now he suddenly had to make his own decision, which was a bit uncomfortable.
King Yi divided the troops he brought with him into two halves in an orderly manner, and carefully counted them several times to make sure that no one side had taken advantage.
As for which side she wanted to follow, she didn't think much about it. She just tossed a coin and made the decision. If it was heads, she would chase the road with more people. If it was tails, she would chase the road with fewer people.
The result was positive, so King Yi happily put away the coins and followed King Heng with half of his men.
Among this group of people, King Yi was probably the only one who really thought that he was here to save the emperor from the fire and water, so he was the only one who firmly believed that he was the righteous party and was secretly happy about it.
At this point, after the fleeing troops were divided into two groups, the chasing troops were also divided into two groups for various reasons. The number was unexpectedly very neat.
The people chasing each other and fighting each other on the way to escape were very lively. The lives of those who stayed in the capital were much richer than everyone imagined.
Yichen's injuries were almost healed, and he spent much more time moving around on the ground than lying on the bed. However, he found that something was not right with his master recently, and he often stared at a place thoughtfully. He didn't know what it was.
What are you thinking about.
What was even more terrifying was that he once brought a set of women's coats and skirts and insisted on putting them on him like a man possessed. In the end, Yichen endured the arrow wounds on his body and jumped onto the roof, thus escaping.
Tribulation.
Prince Huai was distressed when he failed to get Yichen to wear a coat and skirt. Wen Shaoxue was very interested in the "sister" he described, saying that he had never met such an interesting woman before, and asked him to be in his sister's body.
Bring her here when she's ready.
Zhu Changqing promised happily, definitely, definitely. After coming back, he was very troubled. He first considered all the daughters of the generals' families.
Either she is too old or too young to be suitable, or she is too elegant and weak to be able to tell that she has practiced martial arts. It is rare to find a girl who has practiced martial arts since she was a child. As a result, she is tall and thick, and can pretend to be Wen Shaoxue.
He was embarrassed to say that such a woman was his sister who looked very much like Shopkeeper Wen.
After much deliberation, the most suitable candidate was Yi Chen. For the first time, Zhu Changqing discovered that this guy was so unique and irreplaceable, and it was rare for him to be of such great use.
However, the real owner, who was rarely able to be used in such a big way, was unwilling to cooperate. He even refused to wear a coat and skirt, and even said that he was willing to fight for himself. King Huai sighed: "It's all a lie."
The lead actor was unwilling to cooperate, but the play still had to go on, so Zhu Changqing's younger sister was picked up by her second aunt's sister to keep her company when she was still healthy, and she would not be able to come back for the time being.
Zhu Changqing apologized deeply with a look of regret. This actually made Wen Shaoxue feel embarrassed. She originally brought up such an offensive and rude thing out of curiosity, but now the offended person apologized to him, which made her very sad.
Excuse me.
"Since the young lady has something to do with her family, it's not easy to force her. If we are destined to meet you, we will meet you naturally."
Zhu Changqing thought about his intention to use her to understand Zhu Youjian's situation and to contain Zhu Youjian in the future. He nodded seriously: "I will see you, I will definitely see you in the future."
Since he knows Zhou Ze's affairs so clearly and has a past with Zhu Youjian, then the relationship between this woman and Zhu Youjian must be unusual.
Although I have thought about this matter a long time ago and have planned it well all along, I don't know why I keep thinking about it recently, and the more I think about it, the more uncomfortable I feel. It feels weird.
The occasional words revealed from Wen Shaoxue suggested that the emperor had nothing to do with her. This was not good news. If it really had nothing to do with Zhu Youjian, then this woman would be of less value to him.
a lot of.
But deep down in his heart, beneath the disappointment, there seemed to be a faint sense of joy. He was actually happy about this discovery. This was simply unreasonable, and Prince Huai himself was puzzled.
Could it be that he has been too worried recently, so he is a little abnormal? Zhu Changqing secretly reflected on himself, and I have examined myself three times a day, and it seems that beauty has caused things to go wrong.
"Shopkeeper Wen, have you heard that those...those rebellious vassal kings outside are planning to proclaim themselves emperors in the capital?" Zhu Changqing tried his best to look flawless.
Wen Shaoxue was stunned for a moment: "Those rebels, how dare they... Even if they really proclaim themselves emperor here, I still don't recognize them. There is only one emperor of the Ming Dynasty. Those clowns, they won't be proud for long."
At this moment, Zhu Changqing suddenly didn't want to continue this way of getting along. He wanted to ask, why do you so firmly believe that the emperor must be a certain person? Since everyone has royal blood, he can't do as well as others.
Isn't it normal to replace it?
He also wanted to ask, what if I am the clown you call me? Would you also expect me to be arrested quickly or even be executed by Zhu Youjian?
There were many questions he wanted to ask. Just when he wanted to clarify his identity directly, Wen Shaoxue suddenly turned back and looked at him: "It's not easy to live in this capital. I can only say this in front of you.
Talk to Liu'er in person, if someone with intentions hears it, I wonder what will happen."
She sighed, and then smiled playfully: "Liu'er always scolds me every time she hears me say that. Fortunately, I have you."
King Huai was full of words to say, but this sentence "Fortunately, I have you" was stuck in his throat. Not a word came out. For the first time, he hesitated.