Summoning Fierce Generals: I Want to Be Emperor

In the summer of the 387th year of the Great Liang calendar, several northwestern prefectures of Liang suffered a century-long drought. Due to the government's ineffective disaster relief, wide...

Chapter 6 The Four Riders

Taishi Ci urged his horse forward slowly, and when he was about 150 meters away from the bandit cavalry, he pulled the reins of his warhorse, "I wonder which heroes are on the other side?

The three bandit leaders behind me have some friendship with my young master. I wonder if they can give my young master a favor and release their family members?

As for everything you have seized, the three of them are willing to give it all up."

As soon as Taishi Ci finished speaking, a middle-aged bandit leader on a warhorse shouted, "I am Wu Ke, the leader of Wolf Head Mountain.

This group of bandits not only robbed the three villages protected by my stronghold, but also killed many of my brothers in the stronghold.

You asked me to release them with just a few words. How can I explain this to my dead brothers?

Besides, who is your young master?

Why should I, Wolf Head Mountain, give him face?"

Most bandits don't rob everything like roving bandits.

As long as the surrounding villages pay tribute to the bandits regularly, the bandits will even protect these villages from being looted by other bandits or roving bandits.

Taishi Ci hesitated for a moment, then continued, "My young master is the eldest son of General Sun Zhe, the Third Commander of the Left Guard of the Ganyang Army.

I wonder what it will take for Master Wu to be willing to release him?"

Wu Ke was stunned for a moment when he heard this, then he laughed loudly and said, "When I was in Ganyang City, I had some friendship with General Sun.

As far as I know, General Sun has only two adopted sons. From what crack in the rock did the General Sun's eldest son you mentioned pop out? Haha——"

The lord is humiliated and the minister dies. Wu Ke's sarcastic words made Taishi Ci feel murderous.

Taishi Ci then put his hand on the bow and arrow. At the current distance, Taishi Ci was confident that he could kill the bandit leader with one arrow.

Sun Hao didn't expect that the leader of the bandits had a relationship with his father. Fortunately, he was not from the Cui family, so at least it wouldn't embarrass him.

Just as Sun Hao was considering whether he should step forward to explain himself, an exceptionally burly man among the bandit cavalry, wearing a long, azure cloak, suddenly shouted excitedly to Taishi Ci, "Is the eldest son of General Sun you're talking about called Sun Hao?"

Wu Ke couldn't help but turn his head and asked the burly man in surprise, "Brother Chen Quan, what are you doing?"

Chen Quan waved his hand at Wu Ke and said in a stiff tone: "Boss Wu, please don't say anything for now. I have something important to ask you!"

Wu Ke touched his nose in dissatisfaction. Although he was very dissatisfied with Chen Quan's attitude, he didn't say anything.

Because of Chen Quan's interruption, Taishi Ci loosened his grip on the bow and arrow, "My young master is Sun Hao."

"Where is he? Can I ask him something?"

Now not only Chen Quan was very excited, the other 19 cavalrymen behind him wearing long azure cloaks were also obviously very excited.

Taishi Ci looked back at Sun Hao and asked what he meant.

Sun Hao guessed that the people who knew his name were either his father's men or people from the Cui family in Ganyang. It seemed that he could not avoid being embarrassed again.

I have to remind Taishi Ci in the future not to mention his father's name anymore, as it makes him look like a fraud.

Sun Hao tapped the belly of his horse with his feet and urged it to Taishi Ci's side. "I am Sun Hao. What do you want to ask?"

When Chen Quan saw Sun Hao, his voice trembled, "Young Master Sun, do you know your biological mother's name?"

Chen Quan's words made Sun Hao stunned. Could it be that these twenty cavalrymen wearing long azure cloaks had some connection with his deceased mother?

"My late mother's surname was Liu and her name was Dongshu."

As soon as Sun Hao finished speaking, Shen Quan's eyes were already filled with tears, "Young Master, we finally found you!"

The call of "Young Master" made Sun Hao stunned, and the face of Wu Ke, the boss of Langtou Mountain, turned very ugly in an instant.

That night, in the mountain village of Langtou Mountain, Sun Hao wiped his tears and said to a middle-aged man lying in bed, "Uncle, you will definitely get better.

I will take you to Ganyang City and find the best doctor who will definitely be able to cure your injury."

The skinny, pale middle-aged man looked at Sun Hao with relief and said in a very weak voice, "Before I die, Liu Dongqi can see my own nephew. I have no regrets in my death.

Ahao, wipe away your tears.

Remember, a real man sheds blood, not tears! "

It turned out that the middle-aged man lying on the bed was Sun Hao’s uncle Liu Dongqi.

At that time, Liu Dongqi was a captain of the Ganyang Army. Because he was drunk and injured a leader of the Pizhou governor's family soldiers, he had to flee to the Western Regions.

At that time, Sun Hao's mother, Liu Dongshu, had just married Sun Zhe, a sergeant under Liu Dongqi.

After Liu Dongqi fled to the Western Regions, he saved the eldest prince of Shaye Kingdom by chance.

At that time, the Shaye Kingdom was a medium-sized country in the Western Regions. Its main ethnic group was white. It had 16 cities, more than 700,000 people, and 60,000 soldiers.

After following the eldest prince back to Shaye Kingdom, under the eldest prince's arrangement, Liu Dongqi joined the army of Shaye Kingdom, and rose rapidly all the way, soon becoming a general with three thousand elite soldiers under his command.

In the following ten years, Liu Dongqi fought for the Shaye Kingdom in the south and the north, made many outstanding achievements, and led his troops to destroy five countries in the Western Regions.

Because of Liu Dongqi, the Shaye Kingdom became a great country in the Western Regions with 63 cities, 4 million people and 300,000 soldiers.

However, what Liu Dongqi never expected was that after he supported the eldest prince to become the king of Shaye Kingdom, he, the general who controlled almost one-third of Shaye Kingdom's army, encountered the situation of "the birds are gone and the good bows are put away".

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