Chapter 137 The Cen Family Rebellion 2



At sunset.

The emperor put down the rebellion of Prince Fu.

Ever since Han Xun sent a letter to Daliang to look for evidence of the Cen family's collusion with the enemy, Helian Qi had already made preparations for the Cen family's rebellion and regicide.

Before Marquis Changping left Beijing.

He secretly ordered the Marquis of Changping to return to the northwest as soon as possible, reorganize the army, and be on standby at all times.

The secret order asked Xiao Yunjing to keep an eye on the Cen family army and be ready to take action at any time.

Needless to say, the capital city secretly mobilized its troops, ready to suppress the Cen family and Prince Fu at any time.

At the same time, he sent people to secretly watch the Cen family to prevent them from quietly moving out of the city.

After Helian Qi put down the palace coup, he immediately issued an edict: "The Cen family colluded with the enemy and rebelled. The southwest war will be led by Xiao Yunjing. All the southwest armies obey my orders! Dispatch the commander of the northwest army, Marquis Changping, to rush to the southwest! Let's kill the Cen family together."

Han Xun's reply had not yet been sent back to the capital.

But since the Cen family rebelled, Helian Qi knew that Han Xun had captured evidence of their collusion with the enemy in Daliang.

The second decree was issued:

"All local government offices will intercept the Cen family's escaped criminals. If anyone harbors them, they will be punished with the same crime."

Duke Xin took his family and fled from the capital during the chaos.

The Cen family's plan for this palace coup was to take advantage of the opportunity to leave the capital.

Since the emperor sent Han Xun to Daliang to investigate, he must have been well prepared. They did not expect the coup to succeed this time.

Prince Fu was just a discarded pawn who was tricked by them into thinking he could ascend to the throne.

Only when the capital city is in chaos can they take the opportunity to escape.

It happened on the same day as Prince Fu’s rebellion in the capital.

The Daliang cavalry invaded the southwest.

Cen Huan opened the city gates and led the Cen army to surrender.

He certainly would not consider himself a traitor, so he made up a name for himself: Helian Qi murdered the former emperor, the former crown prince and the King of Ying, and killed his father and brother to ascend to the throne, so he was not worthy of being the emperor.

Xiao Yunjing led his troops to meet the enemy as soon as possible.

Many people didn't react.

The southwest has been plunged into war.

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