Chapter 398 Chapter 397 The King of Liang is the County Governor



Chapter 398 Chapter 397 The King of Liang is the County Governor

There was still a faint smile on his lips, but there was a cold frost in his eyes, and he raised the corners of his mouth and uttered these words softly.

When had King Liang ever been confronted like this before? His eyes were filled with viciousness and cruelty. He waved his hand at the 20,000 troops behind him and said, "Leave the two men in front to me. I will let them know the consequences of offending me. Kill the rest."

An Xin looked indifferently at the 20,000 armored and armed soldiers charging towards them. The thousand elite soldiers behind her also drew their weapons and were ready for battle.

Having seen the soldiers and generals who had been tempered in bloody battles in the border city of northern Ji, as well as the ferocity of the enemy during the siege, An Xin sincerely felt that the private soldiers raised by King Liang were not good enough.

King Liang raised a sinister smile, wanting to see An Xin and the others panicking.

But An Xin's faint smile made him very angry, "I wonder how long you can keep pretending."

King Liang thought that An Xin was only pretending to be calm on the surface. Facing his large army approaching, he must be extremely scared and panicked in his heart.

An Xin glanced at Jiang Zhou beside him with an ambiguous look, and when he saw him nod, he looked down at the enemy troops that were about to rush up, and raised his arm to signal the elite troops behind him who were ready to fight to stay calm.

He raised the corner of his mouth towards King Liang, smiled calmly, and said loudly and slowly: "King Liang doesn't want to know what happened to the tens of thousands of private soldiers you have trained for many years hiding in Qingyun Mountain, Wanxia Peak?"

I heard An Xin's words floating over the wind.

King Liang paused, his face changed drastically, and he raised his hand to stop his army's attack.

The 20,000 people who had stopped temporarily were still staring at An Xin and the others on the mountain with a covetous look. When they heard the general say that they would be taken to see blood today, these private soldiers who had been fed for a long time and had nothing to do were all very excited.

When King Liang heard An Xin accurately tell him where he kept his private soldiers, he looked at her standing on the hillside with a pair of fierce eyes flashing a sinister cold light.

He asked in a bad tone: "What do you mean?"

"That's what you heard." An Xin replied indifferently.

"Who are you?" King Liang was shocked, and suddenly his eyes widened as if he had realized something: "You... you were exiled here on purpose."

"Heh." An Xin: "Not too stupid."

"It's just that I know it a little late, Lord Lingnan County Magistrate."

King Liang's body trembled, and he looked up at An Xin in disbelief, and saw that her clear eyes were full of determination. King Liang knew that he had secretly killed the real Lingnan County Governor and replaced him.

"How...how did you know?"

An Xin looked at him, shook his head, smiled faintly, and said: "You erected the Liang Palace too positively, and you injured yourself while fighting bandits for the people.

Every year we provide aid to some people whose food has been robbed by bandits, but what you give is just a drop in the bucket.

The main purpose is to win over the people's hearts, which will also make it easier for you to recruit and train local private soldiers."

"How did you find out that I am the current governor of Lingnan County?" King Liang did not feel that he had been exposed and was really curious.

"How could a county magistrate and his entire family have ten thousand taels of silver notes?" An Xin took out the account book that Kong Xun and Shan Yongzhen had stolen and handed over to her that night, "and it records that almost all the tax silver collected from the people eventually went to the Prince of Liang's Mansion."

An Xin raised his hand to touch his temples, and continued, "Also, if he was really the Xin County Magistrate, why would he ignore his own backyard for so long and not enter it once in several years?

Do you think it is reasonable that he does not truly love and educate his daughter, whom he once regarded as a blessing? "

"I see." King Liang was annoyed. "I thought I did it perfectly, but I didn't expect there were so many obvious loopholes."

An Xin: "After you secretly replaced the governor of Xin County, you cleared out all the officials in the government office who were not good for the palace.

He also coveted the garrison of Lingnan County City. When he failed to win over the garrison general Fang Jingshan, he plotted to kill him and his eldest son, who was qualified and capable of inheriting his position.

Support Fang Jinghe, the second son of the Fang family who is willing to join you, and make this former deputy general in the garrison army the garrison general of Lingnan.

He also used his identity as the governor of Lingnan County to implement a cruel system of brutal officials against the merchants and people here, and imposed many heavy taxes on them.

They also told the people here that this was the court’s system, making the people who didn’t know the truth dissatisfied with the court and even hate the rulers of Daqian…”

"Stop talking." The King of Liang was exposed, and he was angry and said in a stern voice: "Little girl, you are not content to stay in the inner courtyard, and you are showing off your tongue here. It's really abominable."

Just when King Liang wanted to order his men to cut An Xin and the others into pieces to ease his worries.

A horse came running from behind, and the rider was covered in blood. He fell off the horse and reported with a weak breath: "Prince...Prince, the valley...the valley was attacked by a large number of people and horses.

Most of the people we were training who resisted were killed, and the rest who surrendered were captured."

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When King Liang heard the news, he felt a black screen before his eyes and almost fell off his horse.

After calming himself down, he looked up at An Xin, who still had a faint smile on his face. The word "gloomy and vicious" could no longer be used to describe him.

At this moment, there was a bloodthirsty light in his eyes, as if he wanted to eat An Xin alive, "You, you are stalling for time."

"I've already reminded you." An Xin looked wronged, stretched out his arms and said innocently, "You don't take it seriously, but you still want to linger here. What does it have to do with me?"

“Hahaha.” King Liang’s eyes were bloodshot and he laughed crazily, looking at An Xin viciously: “You are worthy of being the minister chosen by that old man Sheng An.

I thought I sent someone to instigate that stupid woman to poison the king, and secretly helped her and that ignorant boy to win over the old villain Xiao who wanted to control the court behind the scenes by making the king weak and the ministers strong.

When the political situation became chaotic, he would lead his troops into the capital, and then he would be the mantis stalking the cicada, unaware of the oriole behind, and become the final winner.

I didn't expect that the one in high position would use the hand of Prime Minister Xiao, that old fox who thought he had everything under control, to secretly exile you to Lingnan to deal with me.

He himself pretended to be half dead in the capital and confused those idiots inside and outside the palace in the capital, and this king’s attention.”

When King Liang saw that An Xin had a calm expression after listening to what he said, he also raised the corner of his mouth, but there was a cunning look in his eyes.

"Oh! Even so, what can you do to me?" King Liang said smugly, "After all, you have only been in Lingnan for a short time and you don't have any solid evidence to prove that I am plotting treason. What can you do to me?"

"Is there no solid evidence?" Li Ziyu rode over on his horse, looked at King Liang and said coldly, "I'm afraid that may not be the case!"

(End of this chapter)


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