Chapter 50: The mystery of the exhibition of posthumous paintings remains to be solved. It is difficult to know where the old friend went.

Style: Heros Author: Awakening from a spring dream, the sound leaks outWords: 1039Update Time: 24/01/11 20:07:10
Of course, General Jinba's hatred for Prince Jing is understandable. What a hero hates the most is the kind of person who is double-minded and treacherous.

However, if you become a king and have no intention of aspiring to the throne, I'm afraid there is no problem in being the king of the northwest for several generations.

How could Gui Yunzheng not know this?

But he knew that his grandfather just wanted to get back what was rightfully his. It would be fine if the late emperor and the current King Jing could manage the country so that the weather was smooth and the people were safe. But what did I see along the way? Corrupt officials are rampant and people are displaced.

In such a country, it would be a sin not to reshuffle the cards. What's more, as a member of the royal family, I have to shoulder this responsibility. As for whether it can be fulfilled and whether it can bring peace to the world, we can only say that you will know after you do it first.

"General Jin, this revenge must be avenged!"

Gui Yunzheng's words were very firm. With Jin Ba's help, the next thing should be much easier to handle.

He suddenly remembered something and unfolded the painting again.

"General Jin, my father once said that there is a secret in this painting. I have been unable to figure it out all these years. Please give me some advice!"

"oh?"

Jin Ba was also very surprised and quickly came over to take a closer look.

He had seen this painting before. At that time, Su Hejing, the chief civil servant under his command, painted the painting before the King Cheng's event. After the painting was completed, it was handed over to the eldest prince. Later, King Cheng was defeated and the imperial army attacked from inside and outside. Unfortunately, the eldest prince was also killed. Unexpectedly, the Third Prince escaped and took the painting with him. From this point of view, if there is a secret, it is very likely that King Cheng made a bad plan and hid some secret before the defeat.

King Cheng never told him about this section, so he had nothing to do. After turning it over and over and reading it several times, I could only look apologetic and shake my head.

"Your Highness, this old minister is too stupid to understand!"

Gui Yunzheng smiled and didn't mind. This painting has been seen by many people before and after, including smart people like Mei Changfeng and Fang Zui, but they can't find the mystery. If Jin Ba hadn't been informed by his grandfather beforehand, he probably wouldn't have been able to find out.

"It doesn't matter, there is always someone who can solve it!"

As he spoke, he rolled up the painting and put it in his bag.

Jin Ba thought for a while and sighed.

"Your Highness, I also blame the old minister. Since the defeat that day, he has become disheartened and avoided this Zen sect. He did not think of fulfilling his responsibilities as a minister and looking for the prince and other civil and military colleagues who might have escaped. Otherwise, maybe, There are more clues to unlock the secrets of this painting!”

After saying these words, it was obvious that Jin Ba blamed himself deeply. In fact, this is not his fault. When King Cheng died in battle, he lost his direction and disappeared into the dust and smoke, which is human nature. It is very rare to be able to remember the old master for many years. What's more, now we can put aside meditation and wish to follow Gui Yunzheng to make waves again?

He and King Cheng suffered heavy casualties along the way, and there was probably only one survivor. It is a great blessing that he can get help from Mr. Lu. By reasoning from this to the other, he made a very accurate inference about the direction of the subsequent war. He believed that the eldest prince would inevitably be attacked from both sides and face dangers along the way.

This was indeed the case, and the eldest prince did not expect that King Cheng would be ambushed by the imperial army along the way. In an era when news transmission was still inconvenient, he finally had no way to advance or retreat and died tragically in battle.

"However, Your Highness, if Su Hejing had not died back then, maybe we would know what was going on!"

To untie the bell, one must tie the bell!