General Sang had just been released from the prison car and was about to walk around for a while, but after a while, he saw a group of guards hurriedly passing by him.
After a while, I even heard the voice calling for the imperial physician.
General Sang's heart suddenly skipped a beat, and he had a bad feeling.
He casually grabbed a person in front of him and asked, "What's wrong? Didn't the emperor go hunting? What happened?"
The man was in a hurry to find the imperial physician. He saw someone pulling him. He didn't see the face clearly, but judging from his attire, he didn't look like a high-ranking official.
So the expression on his face became a little impatient, "The emperor was assassinated, I was just about to go find the imperial physician, don't stop me, if it delays the matter, I can't bear the consequences."
After saying that, he swung his arms and left quickly.
General Sang stood there in a daze, his mind filled with the thought "The Emperor was assassinated."
Assassinated?
How could he be assassinated?
Isn't this the royal enclosure?
Just as General Sang was standing there in confusion, Xu, who had originally planned to come and take him back to the tent to have a good rest, also noticed the chaos in front of them.
She frowned and hurriedly avoided several waves of people and walked in front of General Sang.
"General, what happened? Why is it so chaotic?"
Upon hearing this, General Sang slowly raised his head with a very complicated expression.
"The emperor was assassinated."
"Assassinated?"
Xu was also surprised, but she didn't think as much as General Sang. She was just worried about the emperor.
"Is it serious? How could there be an assassin in such a peaceful enclosure? How do the people below do things?"
Hearing Xu's complaint, General Sang slowly turned around, staring at her with serious eyes without saying a word.
Xu felt strange being looked at by him and could not help but look around, but she did not find anything unusual.
Then she looked at herself again, wiping her face with a handkerchief before asking, "What's wrong? Is there something wrong with me?"
"Didn't you notice the trick here?"
Knowing that General Sang never spoke without a purpose, Xu's expression also became serious.
However, after thinking for a long time, she still couldn't understand what General Sang meant.
Finally, she shook her head in confusion and looked at General Sang in confusion.
As soon as he saw her eyes, General Sang knew that she must not have thought it through.
He barely suppressed his irritation and explained, "This assassination attempt is aimed at me, not the emperor."
Hearing this, Xu took a breath, obviously frightened by his words.
"Why do you say that, General?"
"The Emperor brought me out for the winter hunt this time, perhaps with some testing intentions. If this trip had gone smoothly, it would have been fine. Who knows, the Emperor might have been so pleased that he would have released my confinement upon my return. But it was unfortunate that something happened at this time."
Xu still felt a little unconvinced.
"General, this is a bit far-fetched."
However, General Sang sneered, "Don't forget what they framed me for last time. The Emperor sent me along in a prisoner's carriage this time just to see if I had any intentions of rebellion. And now, at this critical juncture, this assassination attempt happened. Regardless of whether I did it or not, I have no way of denying it. Even if the Emperor believed me, I'm afraid he wouldn't let me return to my post so easily."
Xu's heart skipped a beat at General Sang's words, but she still had a glimmer of hope in her heart. "No, that's impossible. You've been in the prison car all the way. How could you have the ability and opportunity to arrange these things?"
General Sang shook his head. "It's easy to find a pretext to accuse someone of a crime."
Upon hearing this, Xu immediately took a few steps back, and only managed to stand firm when she reached a tree.
Just as the two were constantly speculating, they heard the news that the emperor had returned. General Sang did not stay for long and immediately walked towards the emperor's carriage. From a distance, he saw Eunuch Li guarding the emperor's tent.
General Sang's eyes lit up and he walked over quickly.
"Father-in-law."
Eunuch Li was arranging matters when he suddenly heard someone calling him. He looked up and saw General Sang walking hurriedly towards him.
"Why is General Sang here?"
He knew that the emperor had granted General Sang permission to not live in the prison car all the time in the camp, but he could not go far, so he was not too surprised to see General Sang at this moment.
General Sang didn't beat around the bush and asked directly, "Eunuch, I heard the emperor was assassinated. Is he okay?"
The worry on his face was obvious, and he was obviously worried about the emperor's health.
Only General Sang himself knew that what he was worried about was not the emperor, but the official uniform he was wearing.
If anything happened to the emperor, he would never be able to clear himself even if he jumped into the Yellow River.
Eunuch Li had no idea what General Sang was thinking, nor did he believe that General Sang would be a traitor, so he felt quite relieved to see General Sang worried about the emperor's health.
His expression improved a lot, "Don't worry, General. Your Majesty is fine."
These words sounded like the sound of nature to General Sang's ears.
He breathed a long sigh of relief, muttering, "It's good that everything is fine, it's good that everything is fine..."
But before he could say a few words, he remembered what he had just heard.
So, he looked at Eunuch Li in surprise and asked, "Then why did I hear people say we should call the imperial physician?"
"Oh, the prince of Qi was injured while protecting the emperor."
At this point, Eunuch Li paused, as if remembering something. He looked at General Sang with admiration and said, "You also played a great role in protecting Princess An today. General, you really teach your daughter well."
When Eunuch Li thought of Sang Liwan's heroic appearance when fighting against the assassin today, his eyes were full of admiration.
Who was it that said Princess An was uneducated and unlearned?
It's just a rumor.
If Princess An hadn't been here today, I'm afraid the Emperor would have been in danger too.
Princess An saved the emperor's life, which means she saved his life. Therefore, in the eyes of Eunuch Li, Sang Liwan at this moment is almost like a savior.
He smiled more towards General Sang, his father who saved his life.
General Sang was already stunned by what Eunuch Li said.
What did he just hear?
Sang Liwan comes to the rescue?
Did he hear it right?
Sang Liwan?
General Sang's mind popped up his eldest daughter who had always been a troublemaker since childhood. How come he didn't know when she would have the ability to save him?
Until he left the emperor's tent, General Sang still looked dazed and could not believe that Sang Liwan had saved him.
He hadn't taken a few steps when someone grabbed his arm.
General Sang looked carefully and saw that the person pulling him was none other than Sang Yuyan.
Sang Yuyan looked anxious.
"Dad, I heard that Prince Gu was injured. Is that true? How could he be injured?"
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