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Chapter 172 The Death of Chai Shao (End Seven)

Chai Shao was determined to find out which man Li Hongyu had fallen in love with. Of course, deep down in his heart, he was actually more inclined to speculate that there was no other person in the world who was worthy of Li Hongyu except himself. In Li Hongyu's case,

This is what I should think in my heart. After all, during the years when they were in love with each other, the tacit understanding between the two people was always unparalleled, almost as exquisite as God creating a solar eclipse.

Needless to say, the reason why Li Hongyu appears so indifferent is temporary. Chai Shao believes that this indifference is only temporary, just like although the cold winter is cruel, the spring is unstoppable and will come sooner or later. As long as he does something wrong for himself

It would be nice to receive enough punishment.

Although he saw the essence of the matter clearly, from the moment Chai Shao received the red letter from He Li, there was an irrational and completely uncontrollable emotion that drove Chai Shao to explore the man Li Hongyu mentioned.

From then on, he became sensitive and suspicious, like a ghost that didn't need to rest, lingering in every public place where Li Hongyu appeared. His gaze became the strongest red rope tied to the rotating coil, never deviating from the channel for a moment.

Every time Li Hongyu turned his eyes, it would cause huge waves in his inner world. Countless crows flew into the air, covering the sky and the sun, and issued harsh warnings and wails.

Soon, Chai Shao found the man and had irrefutable evidence that overturned his initial speculation about Li Hongyu's indifference.

It was due to Li Hongyu's unabashedly tender gaze, which could make the strongest rocks and shields in the world melt into a puddle of soft liquid in an instant. And such gaze was without exception focused on a girl named Dancing Horse.

On the awakened disciples.

What is ridiculous is that in the Turkic prison, after being poured into mud by wine, he cried like a child in front of the dancing horse, pouring out his endless repentance and longing for Li Hongyu.

On the night when it was confirmed that Wu Ma was the man, Chai Shao came to Wu Ma's tent. In the dim and eerie candlelight, he pointed a sharp sword at Wu Ma's throat and said: "Come on, win the duel.

That person is Hongyu’s husband.”

Wu Ma was lying on the bed, looking over with half-lidded eyes, as if he was still in a deep sleep. The thick quilt was bulging high, rising and falling. Wu Ma waved a palm in the air, and Chai Shao went away.

After leaving the tent, I felt pain like the bones in my chest were shattering. I lay on the wet and cold ground, unable to move at all.

The dancing horse's relaxed and helpless voice came from the tent: "Just wait until you learn basic manners."

Tears welled up in Chai Shao's eyes like mountain springs, but at this moment, he couldn't even do a simple wipe.

After realizing that he alone seemed to be no deterrent to the horse dance, Chai Shao found Li Jiancheng, who had gone through ups and downs together and returned to Han Dynasty together. On the deserted city wall of Tongguan, he greeted and dispersed the soldiers guarding him, and told him about his

The regret and helplessness of Li Hongyu, the ruthlessness and revenge of Li Hongyu, the shamelessness and insidiousness of Dancing Horse.

This narration lasted for two hours, and Li Jiancheng maintained maximum patience and restraint. It was not until Qu Tutong launched another attack on Tongguan at dusk that he saw the dawn of an end.

Li Jiancheng took Chai Shao to the front line of the city defense, and pointed towards the swarming tide of Sui Dynasty troops in the distance. An awakened disciple in Taoist uniform pointed towards the sky. In the umbrella-like gray light, a small mountain-like white giant elephant appeared out of thin air.

, rolled up a piece from the pile of huge rocks that had been built on the ground, and slammed it towards the top of the city wall.

The awakened disciples under Li Jiancheng managed to block the blow, but the entire Tongguan soldiers turned pale from the violent shaking.

Li Jiancheng pointed at the giant elephant and said: "Times have changed. The awakened disciples are the swords and shields on the battlefield. The dancing horse is the sharpest sword among swords, and you haven't even learned how to wave the flag and shout."

Chai Shao left Tongguan expressionlessly, vowing that one day he would pay back tenfold the humiliation he suffered today.

Chai Shao found Li Shimin's camp, and the latter was working hard with Li Zhiyun to conquer Daxing City.

Looking back on the previous journey - the journey from Jinyang City to Daxing was more difficult than imagined.

When the army just set out, they were trapped by heavy rain for several days. The food and grass in the military camp were exhausted, but the supplies from Taiyuan had not arrived. Liu Wenjing, who went north to the grassland to negotiate again, was not heard from. The Turks betrayed their faith and joined forces with Liu Wuzhou to invade.

In Taiyuan, rumors have never stopped that the road back is about to be cut off. Over in Dongdu, it is said that Li Mi is making moves.

In the gloomy, humid, and chaotic weather, the mood of the soldiers resonated strongly with the hellish weather. Returning to their hometown and long-term planning became the main theme of the ensemble of counselors in the Jinyang army for a period of time.

Looking further ahead, Song Laosheng, the Sui general who is also an awakened disciple, used his awakening skills derived from his natal monsters to surround Huoyi City with venomous snake fog barriers. The fog barriers were penetrated by Li Zhiyun's eagle eyes, and in the end they became

Song Laosheng is buried in the cemetery, and the five awakened disciples from the Tang Pagoda also sleep in the sea of ​​poisonous snakes.

In Hedong County, Qu Tutong's awakened disciples who possessed giant elephants and their own monsters used huge rocks to build the entire town into a mountain-like shape, blocking out the sky and the sun. It seemed like an unconquerable fortress - but three months later, the man who once cut off the persuading monster with a single sword

He surrendered and tried to shoot his son in the head of his close family boy to persuade him to surrender. Qu Tutong, the last glory of the Sui Dynasty who was crying to the sky because he was unable to stop the Jinyang army from entering the pass, finally surrendered to Li Yuan.

And after this extremely majestic fortress lost all meaning and was surrounded by heavy troops and cut off from food and grass, it continued to support itself due to the persistence of the awakened disciple Yao Junsu who possessed the giant elephant's natal monster.

Not long after, the news came that Yang Guang was beheaded by a woman in white and his body turned into mud. The entire Hedong County fell into a dark moment of starvation and death. Yao Junsu's men finally pretended to be asleep when he deliberately pretended to be asleep.

In the dark night of rebellion, he pierced his heart with a sharp blade and fulfilled the last loyalty of Yang Guangfan's former minister.

All the above difficulties and dangers have become a thing of the past. The history books will use generous space to record the sincere cooperation and outstanding performance of the two brothers during this period. But what will not be recorded in the history books is that when they arrived at the foot of Daxing City,

They have each grown into an indispensable backbone of the future Tang Dynasty with profound knowledge, mature thinking, and being able to stand alone.

When Li Shimin patiently listened to Chai Shao's story about Li Hongyu and Wu Ma's affair, the first thing he thought of was not how to help his brother-in-law regain his sister's heart, but an extremely certain thought emerged from his subconscious - the man who once

Her sister, who was so close to him that she once sewed exquisite war robes for her younger brother when Yang Guang was besieged at Yanmen Pass, would part ways with him amidst the loud siege horns outside Daxing City, and she would never be able to go back to the past.

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