After Transmigrating, My Inner Thoughts Were Overheard by a Powerful Minister

After transmigrating into a novel, she becomes the childhood friend of a psychotic villain.

Originally, according to the plot, she was supposed to cause some trouble, break off the engagement...

Chapter 174: Furious

Thinking of this, combined with Chen Yan's usual methods, he thought that the Empress Dowager probably didn't know that the foreign delegation had arrived in Beijing, and Song Ping was most likely unaware of what was happening here.

The corners of Lu Baixue's mouth slowly rose and she smiled, looking very creepy. Since they didn't want Song Ping to know, then she would let Song Ping know. She would just go against them.

They don't let themselves live an easy life, so why should I let them live an easy life? As Lu Baixue was thinking about this, she sat down at the desk.

He raised his hand and wrote a letter about some recent events in the capital, then put it in an envelope, sealed it, and handed it to the maid beside him.

"Send this letter secretly to Lord Song Ping at the border, and have someone disguised as a farmer to send it out of the city. Once outside the city, no one will care anymore."

After explaining this matter, the maid took the envelope and walked out.

Lu Baixue smiled as he watched the maid walk out, and slowly began to laugh. He wanted to see what tricks Lu Wan and Shen Yan were playing.

During these days at the border, for some reason, there were always people making frequent attempts to probe. Song Ping was extremely annoyed by those people, and they were really torturous, so they sent people to the city to probe at any time of day or night.

Moreover, not far away, the Huns actually set up camp outside the border of the Dongxia Kingdom. We had no idea what their purpose was, but due to the friendly relations between the two countries, there was no way to expel them.

Song Ping's eyelids have been twitching these days, and she knew that something bad was going to happen. Song Ping was a smart person, and after realizing something was wrong, she immediately gathered the soldiers and asked them to train every day in the city so that they would not lose their skills.

After receiving the imperial edict, he was very happy and excited at the thought of holding military power. However, after arriving at the border, he realized that this border was not a place for people to stay. The sky was full of yellow sand, and people had no food to eat and no clothes to wear.

Although he was a general and the food was relatively better, it was still far worse than that in the capital.

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Thinking back to the time when Lu Daxin had spent nearly three or four years in this poor place, I couldn't help but admire her for a moment.

On this day, Song Ping was training his troops when suddenly an arrow hit the wooden pillar next to his camp.

Song Ping frowned. What was going on? Someone actually carried a letter into the tent openly. There was a letter tied to the arrow. He took the letter off and took a closer look, which was shocking.

This turned out to be a letter declaring war. After seeing the contents of the letter, Song Ping almost vomited blood.

The letter stated that the second and fourth princes of the Xiongnu discovered that a Xiongnu had escaped to the capital with the Xiongnu's secret treasure. The Xiongnu king sent people to hunt him down, but they were protected by the people of the capital of Dongxia and all the masters sent out were killed, causing heavy losses to the Xiongnu.

Song Ping didn't even know that the second and fourth princes of the Xiongnu Kingdom had fled to the Dongxia Kingdom. She had been guarding the border the entire time, but she hadn't even noticed this.

He felt strange, but also felt that the Huns were bullying him. When Lu Daxin was guarding here before, no one dared to treat him like this. He had just arrived here, and in less than a month, they had already started a riot.

For a moment, he was furious, thinking that he had an army of 300,000 and was afraid of her small Xiongnu Kingdom. He thought that the worst that could happen was a war.

However, this matter had to be reported to the young emperor, so he asked someone to send the letter from the Huns back to the capital at full speed for the young emperor to review. As long as the young emperor agreed, he would declare war on the Huns at any time.

The news soon reached the capital, and the little emperor was furious when he saw the letter in his hand.

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He threw the paper in his hand to the ground in great anger, and then asked loudly: "Didn't they send the prince of the Xiongnu to Jincheng? How can we unite with them now? What's more, those masters came to assassinate me, and now everything is blamed on this person."

The little emperor was still quite young and not very calm. When he encountered such a thing, he became furious and trembled with anger. It was not until the old eunuch beside him gently called him "emperor" that he slowly calmed down.

"They actually want to fight, so of course I will fight them. Pass the order down, tell General Song to show no mercy and send them back to where they came from."

The little emperor clenched his fists. Chen Yan looked at the little emperor who was shaking with anger and shook his head in disapproval.

I have told him before that as a superior, he should not show his joy on his face as it would be too easy for others to see through it. What is he thinking?

But what the young emperor did this time was not wrong. The other party had already come to his doorstep, so of course he could not admit defeat. If only the Huns wanted to fight, the Dongxia Kingdom might not lose. Now that the Rouran had replaced their new king, there would definitely be no muddy water, so they didn't have to worry.

However, the decision had already been made. Song Ping could not be left alone at the border. Firstly, they were concerned about his personal stance and the possibility that he would defect at any time. Secondly, they were worried about his combat capability.

Song Ping, although he is very good at talking on paper, his practical ability is still too shallow. Compared with Lu Daxin, the difference is obvious.

In this battle, Dongxia Kingdom can only win and cannot lose, so to be on the safe side, Lu Dashin should be sent to guard the border.

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