Liu Laowu showed no mercy and kicked Wanyan Xi.
Wanyan Xi is now like a beggar. Since arriving in the Later Han Dynasty, he has been beaten every day, and by now, his body is so weak that he is unrecognizable.
He couldn't possibly withstand those few hard kicks from Liu Laowu.
This Liu Laowu is a fierce man. He has been fighting across the country for 20 years and has commanded many decent battles. This kind of emperor who has spent his life on the battlefield not only has a lot of strategies and tactics, but also has much stronger martial arts skills than ordinary people.
With a scream of pain, Wanyan Xi coughed up a mouthful of blood. Liu Laowu had kicked him hard in the lung, followed by a cracking sound as Wanyan Xi's ribs broke completely.
And two of them broke off at once.
The excruciating pain filled Wanyan with regret, and she screamed incessantly, but these screams did not stop the enraged Liu Laowu.
Instead, Liu Laowu recalled his deceased uncle and his family, how they were brutally killed by Wanyan Xi. The sight of their suffering only made him more unable to control himself, and the force of his kick increased.
Soon, Emperor Jin, Wanyan Xi, suffered broken ribs and a broken arm, followed by his thigh, which was broken by Liu Laowu's vicious kick.
That wasn't all. Liu Laowu kicked the urinal again, knocking the diaper over and leaving disgusting urine all over Wanyan Xi's body.
When Liu Laowu finished his beating, Wanyan Xi was basically left with only half a life.
Knowing this guy didn't have long to live, Liu Laowu walked straight out of the cell and instructed the men around him:
"Let's go, let's set off and go to the border to take a look."
Three days later, when Liu Laowu stepped onto the border of Liaodong...
When he saw the magnificent Great Wall in front of him, his eyes immediately welled up with tears.
When the Later Han Dynasty was invaded by the Liao Dynasty, the Later Jin Dynasty, and various foreign tribes, how many ordinary people suffered from the ravages of war, burning, killing, and looting?
Countless people lost their homes and lived such miserable lives because of these foreign invasions. At that time, the Later Han Dynasty and the Central Plains were simply unable to resist these foreign invasions.
The root cause is twofold: firstly, warhorses were scarce in the Central Plains, and the cavalry of the Central Plains were inferior to those of foreign tribes.
Another point is that the Central Plains could hardly resist the invasion of powerful foreign cavalry. If the Great Wall had been built, it could have stopped them immediately, and the great losses caused by the past dynasties would not have occurred.
At this moment, as Liu Laowu looked at the Great Wall in front of him, he couldn't help but feel a surge of excitement.
The section of the Great Wall built by the Later Han Dynasty itself is very short. If it had been built at this pace, it would have taken at least ten years to complete the entire Great Wall in Liaodong, which would have required a tremendous amount of manpower, effort, and financial resources.
When Liu Laowu saw the section of the Great Wall made of stone that stretched for hundreds of miles from Qinglong Pass in the Later Jin Dynasty, he just wanted to laugh, and he really wanted to laugh.
He found it ridiculous that the Qinglong Pass of the Later Jin Dynasty, a hundred-mile-long stone Great Wall, was the longest in the world and was also known as the First Pass Under Heaven.
But this formidable pass was easily moved back to Liaodong by Liu Fu. The ultimate myth that five thousand soldiers guarding Qinglong Pass and relying on the stone Great Wall could withstand an army of 150,000 was so easily shattered by Liu Fu.
There are also the city walls of the Jin Yuan Prefecture and the city walls of the Later Jin Imperial Palace.
Liu Laowu chuckled, unable to suppress a smile, and said:
"This young man is really capable. He actually moved the city walls and palace walls that others built. Our son is really different from others."
"Those damned Later Jin, you used to rob us until we had no way to fight back. Now it's your turn to taste what it's like to be robbed by us. It shouldn't feel good, right?"
"Hehe, that's right. You'll have good days ahead of you. After our Later Han Dynasty, we'll become stronger and stronger. Just wait and see. We're on the throne now, so we're still a little better-tempered. But when the Eighth Prince becomes emperor, you foreigners will get what's coming to you."
I spent about ten days traveling around Liaodong.
Liu Laowu is now preparing to return to Beijing.
As he was leaving, he looked towards the border and took one last look.
"Let's go back to Beijing."
But while Liu Laowu said this, he actually felt a little reluctant in his heart.
Although Liaodong still has many imperfections, it is already like paradise compared to the entire Later Han Dynasty. This is Liu Laowu's ideal world. If possible, Liu Laowu would even like to switch places with Liu Fu, letting Liu Fu become the emperor while he himself becomes the retired emperor and holds the position of a fiefdom king, governing Liaodong from here.
As the saying goes, to be an emperor, one must have great talent and ambition, outstanding achievements, and the courage to be a pioneer.
But Liu Laowu now clearly doesn't want any grand ambitions; he just wants to stay in Liaodong for a while longer.
With a lifetime of reluctance, I couldn't help but sigh as I was leaving.
"How come I'm getting worse and worse as an emperor? After coming to Liaodong, I've become so pathetic that I don't want to leave. But to be honest, the talents under my command are truly amazing!"
Liu Laowu began his journey home, but not long after he left, he suddenly found rows and rows of people standing in front of him.
That little brat Liu Fu is actually here, along with his eldest son, second son, third son, and my son, all of whom are standing right in front of me.
Mr. Zhuge, Mr. Xun Yu, Mr. Xiao He, Wang Xuanling, Du Ruhui, Hai Rui, and even Changsun Wuji were all here. These were all great talents who had talked with him at length that night and taught him a lot about governing the country.
"father."
Liu Fu called out from afar.
Following closely behind, the other sons also called out and walked over to Liu Laowu, kneeling down and bowing.
"Get up, get up quickly. We father and sons don't care about these formalities. But you boys, since you left the capital and went to your respective fiefdoms, oh my, look at you, you've all lost weight, but you've gotten tanned and are all muscular."
Liu Laowu was just about to get emotional and catch up with his sons, his eyes already red with tears, heartbroken that his sons were so distressed.
But Liu Fu's next words made him swallow the tears that were already welling up in his eyes, and for some reason, he found it all so funny.
"You've been living a life of hardship and exposure these past few days in Liaodong. I was just hearing that you're staying here and I'm actually a little reluctant to leave. How about I build you a palace in Liaodong and you move the capital here? Then my son and I can govern Liaodong together. My Vajras will have a whole litter of baby Vajras. Don't you like Vajras? I'll make you a Vajra grandpa and have you take care of these baby Vajras every day. I guarantee you'll have a happy old age."
Luckily, Liu Laowu didn't know the "Gourd Brothers" meme, otherwise he would have planted another gourd vine and made seven small gourds to join the fun...
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