People have three urgent needs, let alone having to hold it in since last night.
An Xin walked silently to a big tree far away, and under the cover of a small mound nearby, he solved the major issue of his life while enjoying the whistling north wind.
When she fastened her belt and adjusted the hem of her robe, she turned around from behind the big tree and saw a masked man standing upright with his back not far away.
An Xin's first reaction was not to blush shyly, but to think about whether she should kill the person to silence him. After all, even if she couldn't see him standing here, people with good internal skills would be able to hear the sound of peeing.
Perhaps the masked man saw the fierce light in An Xin's eyes, so he raised his hand to his lips and coughed awkwardly: "My ears are not very sharp, so I didn't hear anything."
An Xin: “…” I just watched you talk nonsense quietly.
There is a saying that goes, "There is no silver here, but there is a silver lining." I'm afraid it refers to the person in front of me.
If An Xin hadn't seen what the man was holding, he would have taken action long ago.
Although Long Yi felt embarrassed, he happened to show up at this time when the other person was doing serious business.
But he still handed over the imperial edict in his hand respectfully with red ears and wooden face: "Master Jijiu, this is the emperor's order to hand it to you personally."
An Xin took it, unfolded it and read it, and his eyes twitched involuntarily.
She might really be the old emperor's illegitimate daughter, as some people in the capital secretly rumored. Otherwise, why would this old man trust her so much?
Just as An Xin expected, Emperor Sheng An had not touched Ma Boteng because he was unaware of what he had done.
He just wanted him to keep the position and didn't want other capable and prestigious generals to come to the border to guard it, grow stronger and bigger, get out of his control, and threaten his imperial power.
No one knew what the old emperor was thinking this time. He actually asked her to deal with the border affairs and then take Ma Boteng back to the capital to hand him over to the Ministry of Justice for trial.
"Are you sure this imperial decree is true?!"
Long Ding looked at An Xin steadily and said with certainty, "Yes."
An Xin stroked his chin and muttered, "That's impossible. The old emperor knows that I am a nepotist. How could he possibly give me the important task of appointing border generals?"
Long Yi turned his head away, pretending not to hear what the old emperor said, as compensation for the rude behavior of hearing some voice just now.
An Xin guessed the old emperor's thoughts, his eyes lit up, and he slowly raised the corners of his lips, "So that's it."
The cunning old fox didn't want to use someone else's powerful father, but wanted to train someone else's son to guard the border for him.
And she has to bear the reputation of nepotism.
Few people could have come up with this idea except the wise, resourceful, and evil-minded old emperor.
Emperor Sheng'an, who was sitting in the Golden Palace at this time, sneezed twice for no apparent reason. His majestic dragon eyes narrowed and he glanced sinisterly at the ministers who were attending the morning court.
Thinking that the guy was risking his life, I cursed him secretly.
An Xin raised one of her eyebrows and said jokingly, "Why don't you leave and wait for me to treat you to breakfast?!"
The corner of Long Yi's mouth twitched and he disappeared on the spot.
Putting the imperial edict in his arms, An Xin stepped on it, making a crisp sound that spread around him. He took a deep breath and felt the freshness of the air.
Hearing Yuchi Yi's voice from afar, An Xin knew that they were coming, so he pulled back Dahei, who had been looking for him everywhere and was eating hay buried in the snow.
Dahei just found a piece of hay to eat and shook his head, looking somewhat unwilling.
An Xin smoothed the mane on its neck soothingly and gave it a blank check, "What's so delicious about this hay? When your master enters the city, he will definitely give you a portion of all the good horse feed."
The big black horse didn't know whether he really understood or had no choice but to follow An Xin's force and walk out of the woods.
When Yuchi Yi heard the noise, he turned around and saw An Xin. A silly smile flashed across his originally serious face for a moment, and then he quickly regained his expression.
"Teacher." Yuchi Yi came over to help An Xin lead the horse, and was looked down upon by Dahei.
"Master Jijiu, is it really possible to climb such a high city wall?" Chai Hongzhuang asked uncertainly.
An Xin spread his hands helplessly, "If no one opens the city gate, how can you force an attack with our limited military strength?
I don’t want to be abandoned outside the border town, without food or water, and freeze to death. I have to go up even if I can’t.”
Chai Hongzhuang had nothing to say because what An Xin said was true.
They had no food left, and if they stayed outside the border town, they would either starve to death or freeze to death.
Someone must climb up this wall and open the car door as soon as possible.
Without a ladder to climb the city wall, Chai Hongzhuang really didn't believe that anyone could fly up to the city wall by themselves.
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It's not that he didn't believe it, but even the two hundred guards and several hundred soldiers that An Xin brought from the capital couldn't believe that anyone could do it.
In Jibei City, Ma Boteng, the Central Guard General, had a bad feeling when he heard the report early in the morning. When he rushed over and saw two familiar corpses under the city wall, his feeling became even stronger.
When An Xin and Yuchi Yi brought their soldiers and took the hostage Gu Fei to the city wall.
Ma Boteng, wearing a general's armor, stood on the city wall and looked down at the leaders Yuchi Yi and An Xin.
He saw a young man who had just come of age, with a figure as straight as a pine tree, a vigorous aura as the scorching sun, and a pair of eyes as bright as cold stars under his sword-like eyebrows, staring at him steadily, with a cold light flashing in his eyes.
He had already received the news from the woman riding on the horse next to him with a faint smile on her face.
This person was the first woman to enter the imperial court as the chief academic officer of the Imperial College, and was also the teacher of Yuchi Yi and Gao Tai.
Unexpectedly, she forced her way out of the city and really found the two boys.
Considering An Xin's status as an official appointed by the imperial court, if she died here, he, as the general guarding the border, would certainly be to blame.
As for the two boys from the Yuchi and Gao families leading troops out of the city, we will say it was a misunderstanding when the time comes.
Anyway, no one is hurt and he didn't do anything major wrong, so the matter will eventually be left unresolved.
Just when Ma Boteng was considering whether to open the city gate to let them in.
Gu Fei somehow managed to push a piece of sawdust out of his mouth and shouted, "They already know that you were captured. If you don't want to be held accountable by the imperial court and beheaded, you can't let them in."
Gu Fei saw An Xin looking at him, and said with a crazy and vicious look in his eyes: "Hahaha, even if I die, I will drag you down with me. Let's die together."
Yuchi Yi gave Gao Tai a look, and the two of them looked at each other tacitly, and then Gu Fei was kicked off the horse.
Some of the petty guards and soldiers on horseback squeezed the horse's belly, and the horse moved back and forth.
The sound of bones breaking under the horses' hooves could be heard, followed by screams of agony. Gu Fei, who was about to die with everyone, was found gasping for breath on the ground in a bloody mess.