Chapter 395 Chapter 394 Xiao Shan may be seriously ill



Chapter 395 Chapter 394 Xiao Shan may be seriously ill

After King Liang and the person who came to report left, a thin figure climbed out of the cabinet.

After Li Ziyu finished listening to the news he overheard, Feng Yuxiu, with a worried look on his face, asked in a low voice: "Brother, what should we do?"

Just now when he was wandering around in the yard, he saw King Liang and his servant hurried back. Feng Yuxiu guessed that they might have something to say.

So he was smart and hid in the closet quietly when no one noticed.

When he heard that King Liang was going to capture his teacher and sentence her to death by guarding the city gate, he hung her on the city wall so that passers-by could see her starving to death of thirst.

Feng Yuxiu almost couldn't help but crawl out of the cupboard and fight with the ambitious and traitorous bastard King Liang, but fortunately he held back, otherwise he would have been the one to die in the end.

Li Zi's eyes, as deep as a cold pond, narrowed slightly, emitting a hint of heart-thrilling aura.

"Send this message back so that she can be prepared." Li Ziyu rubbed the teacup in his hand and said with his eyes downcast, "I must find a chance to go into that secret room and take a look. There should be something we want in there."

Feng Yuxiu was also curious about the last time they followed King Liang from a distance and saw him go to a desolate courtyard, put his hand on the rockery there and twist a stone, and then he flashed and disappeared into the rockery.

However, the palace was heavily guarded, and there were people watching them all the time. Feng Yuxiu was fine as a servant, but Li Ziyu, the senior brother who played the role of the master, was watched most of the time.

If it weren't for the coincidence that the person who was monitoring Li Ziyu left for a night for some unknown reason, they would not have had the chance to follow King Liang and discover the secret room under the rockery.

When Li Ziyu heard that King Liang was going to send people to deal with his own chief, he knew that the matter could not be delayed any longer.

Whether it is to behead or arrest a prince or a local official, there must be sufficient evidence. This is why he and Kong Xun entered the prince's palace and the county magistrate's mansion respectively.

That is to find evidence of King Liang's treason and the county magistrate's corruption or other crimes over the years, so that we can deal with them with justification.

If the emperor only relied on the reports from the spies stationed in Lingnan by the royal family, there would be some insignificant evidence that Prince Liang was plotting rebellion.

It is very likely that after King Liang is captured, he will bite back at them.

If the emperor sided with them and wanted to kill King Liang, I am afraid those ministers would stand up to oppose it, thinking that the emperor was cruel and heartless and could not tolerate the heir of a vassal prince with royal blood.

Li Ziyu lowered his eyes and thought for a while, then looked at the sky outside and walked towards the courtyard where Si Lingling lived.

He is going to the county magistrate's mansion today and needs the princess's help so that he won't be suspected when leaving the mansion.

An Xin received news from Li Ziyu and Feng Yuxiu, and learned that King Liang already knew about the destruction of the five bandit camps, and that it was them who did it, and he was preparing to send 5,000 private soldiers to kill them.

After all, the villagers only took away less than half of the food, and the rest was hidden by An Xin.

Even if it wasn't for the dead bandits, King Liang would have attacked the Daniuling stronghold where An Xin and his men were just for the food.

An Xin held his cheek, tapped his fingers rhythmically on the wooden table, and muttered, "Only five thousand people were sent! In fact, King Liang, you could have sent more."

Sitting below were Jiang Chenxi and Feng Yujue, Fang Qingping who had demonstrated her abilities by successfully ambushing the bandits, and Liu Huai and Lu Qinlong and their group.

After hearing An Xin's shameless muttering, they all looked at her with wide eyes.

"!!?" What kind of vicious words are these?

Five thousand people are almost five times the number of people they have here.

"Should we invite Doctor Su over? Is the master ill? Why is he talking nonsense?"

Liu Huai glanced at An Xin and asked Jiang Chenxi and the others worriedly. Feng Yujue nodded, indicating that he agreed with Liu Huai's suggestion. He also felt that An Xin might have some serious illness.

Otherwise, they have sent 5,000 people, which means that five of them can beat one of them. An Xin still thinks it is not enough. He is not seriously ill. Who can say such a thing?

The others looked at An Xin and although they didn't say anything, they didn't refute the two of them.

"I'm sick. Do you have any medicine?" An Xin woke up from his thoughts and heard them discussing his serious illness. He looked at them with a smile.

The group of people below were shocked when they saw An Xin laughing so wildly. Without any conscience or loyalty, they pointed at Feng Yujue and Liu Huai and said, "Ask them for it. It has nothing to do with us."

Feng Yujue was surprised, "You...you guys..."

An Xin glanced at Feng Yujue and Liu Huai, then retracted his neck and lowered his head to pretend to be his grandsons.

He said to his subordinates in a gentle tone: "Whether I am sick or not is none of your business. If you have the time, go and find out for me which direction the people sent by King Liang came from."

"Vulgar." Feng Yujue sighed, stood up and walked towards the door swiftly, "I'll go find out the enemy situation."

It seemed as if someone was chasing him from behind, and his steps were very fast.

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"Well, vulgar." After saying this, Lu Qinlong touched his nose, smiled, stood up, and quickly slipped out of the meeting hall with Liu Huai and others.

The rest of the people saw An Xin raising his arm and extending his middle finger towards the backs of several people who looked like they were being chased by dogs.

Although they didn't know what this gesture meant, they guessed that it was definitely not a compliment.

Three days later, the people sent out by An Xin discovered that there was a team of several thousand people heading towards Daniuling.

An Xin received the news half a day in advance and had half a day to prepare.

He immediately ordered Fang Qingping, who was good at ambushes, to lead the group of three or four hundred people who were rebelling against Governor Xin to the advantageous terrain they had spotted earlier. They piled the prepared wood and a pile of large stones on the hillside which was the only way for the five thousand troops to pass.

An Xin still took Feng Yujue to lead half of the elite troops, and Jiang Chenxi, Liu Huai, Lu Qinlong and others to lead the other half. They prepared to ambush at both ends of the mountain.

Then, when the team of 5,000 people walked into the mountain road, the people led by Fang Qingping were lying in ambush on the high mountain top in front, pushing down wood and smashing down stones to launch the first wave of attack.

In this way, at least one-third of the troops can be eliminated in the first wave.

The panicked troops will certainly flee to the two mountain passes. At that time, it will be the turn of the elite troops led by An Xin and Jiang Chenxi, who have been well-fed and well-rested and have been waiting for a long time, to block the gaps at both ends and carry out an encirclement operation against the remaining enemy troops.

The private army commander sent by King Liang did not take the exile An Xin and his troops seriously at all.

He felt that it was a waste of his talent to send him with so many people to wipe out a group of people who had just become bandits.

He thought that this time he must chop off the heads of An Xin and his gang, hang them in a row on the city wall, and make His Royal Highness Prince Liang look at him with admiration.

(End of this chapter)


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