The man responded bluntly, "I have something important to do too. Don't worry, I'll take the initiative to find you and let you reunite with your brothers in the underworld!"
Then the two of them dispersed.
After walking a distance separately, they met again.
Seeing this, the swordsman frowned and said, "Do you really think I can't kill you? Why are you following me?!"
The man snorted coldly, "I thought you wanted revenge again and wanted to follow me!"
As soon as these words were spoken.
The swordsman was stunned and asked, "Where are you going?"
"What do you care about me?" the man said viciously.
But he didn't seem to have any desire to fight the swordsman.
The swordsman said, "I'm going to Xianyang. Don't follow me, or I won't be able to resist."
"Are you going to Xianyang too?" The man was also stunned.
Immediately, both of them understood each other's thoughts.
The swordsman snorted coldly and walked forward, "Your life belongs to me. Don't die in Xianyang."
The man stopped for a long time, then suddenly walked side by side with him, "You too, don't die in Xianyang."
At this moment, even if the hatred is as deep as the sea, it doesn’t matter anymore.
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now.
Xianyang City.
In the Xuanzheng Hall.
Daji asked Yu Qian,
"When will the 300,000 navy troops arrive?"
Yu Qian shook his head, "I'm afraid they...can't come."
Daji frowned, "What do you mean?"
Yu Qian bowed deeply and said, "It's so difficult to find a navy in the vast ocean."
"I can't do it, and neither can the three guards. I deceived your majesty. Please forgive me."
"After I have secured Xianyang, it will not be too late to ask Your Majesty to punish me!"
Daji was stunned for a moment.
Then, he shook his head and smiled bitterly.
"You, you, no wonder His Majesty punished you to feed the horses. After all these years, your temper hasn't changed at all."
"Yu Qian, you are now responsible for all matters related to defending the city. Don't worry about anything. The court will do its best to provide you with whatever you need."
"I will also be your strongest supporter!"
"After this battle is over, I will present a petition to His Majesty, requesting you be admitted to the Central Government, granted a title, and allowed to wear red official uniforms."
In the Qin Dynasty, only officials with titles, and of the top three ranks, were qualified to wear red official uniforms.
In the political court of the Qin Dynasty, the official in red was called a "central official."
This means that one can directly intervene in national affairs.
Although Yu Qian was the Imperial Censor, he had great power to check and balance all officials.
However, his main duties were to impeach and monitor officials.
Instead of discussing state affairs, etc.
But if he put on the red official uniform, he would have the qualification.
It can be said that the red official uniform is also a symbol of honor.
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