"Three military gates, here are 3,000 taels of gold, 60,000 taels of silver, and two carts of antique calligraphy and paintings. You go down and divide them among yourself. It's not respectful at all. Duke Cheng Guo only wants three. Don't go south any further. First He will stay in Xiangyang City for a few days, and when the riots among the refugees in Junzhou subside, he will go to Shenyang in person to plead guilty to the Supreme Emperor."
"Apologise? It's not up to you. I've been ordered to come here this time to escort Duke Cheng back for interrogation."
"Above Heaven"
"The water in Tianxin City is very deep. It would be better for you three not to swim in this muddy water."
"Is Duke Cheng Guo still in Junzhou?"
"This little guy has nothing to say!"
In the north of Xiangyang City, at Dahuang Post, the slaves of Duke Chengguo who rushed over led a group of North Korean servants to block Pei Dahu, Lin Yu, Wu Xiao and others in the posthouse. Duke Chengguo sent people to send generous gifts, including five cars. Gold and silver jewelry for carriages.
Pei Dahu looked around. The inside and outside of the posthouse were surrounded by water. People were shouting and horses were neighing, and the voices of Koreans scolding could be clearly heard.
Jin Dajiugui was the uncle of Daqi, and Duke Cheng was extremely powerful. He was surrounded by countless Korean slaves. These people were selected from Korean prisoners through various connections, and they were used as soldiers, medical officers, musicians, etc. , stay by his side and make suggestions for him.
"To be honest, Duke Cheng Guo thought that the three of them would be of great help to the Empress Dowager Cisheng, so he ordered me to inform the three of them in advance not to move forward."
"Damn it, you guys can't rebel if you want to! What if I don't agree?"
Wu Xiao drew his sword out of its sheath, and in the flash of lightning, the cold and sharp blade was already placed on the neck of Duke Chengguo's slave.
The slave was also a tough guy, and he didn't even blink at the blood seeping from the blade.
Wu Xiao's eyes widened with anger, he held the slave in front of him, put the blade firmly on his neck, and said angrily to the Koreans who were approaching him:
"Damn it! This is Xiangyang, not North Korea. This is the territory of Daqi. You have the courage to go against the Supreme Emperor! A few sticks will change the world!"
The North Korean Jiannu laughed and said disapprovingly: "Wu Junmen, do you know that in our North Korea, there is also a place called Xiangyang. Now, Duke Cheng is the king of Xiangyang and these people."
He struggled hard and pointed with his fingers at the Korean servants who were surrounding him.
"In the eyes of these people, there is only the King of Xiangyang, and there is no such thing as the Supreme Emperor! You don't have to drink fine wine for toasting! The several waves of envoys sent before have all cooperated with Duke Cheng. Who are you? You are just Liu Zhaosun's dogs! "
"Junzhou is over, Huguang is over! Liu Zhaosun is over too! Do you three dogs still need to be buried with him?"
Wu Xiao looked at the unattractive Korean slave in front of him, a fire of ignorance arose in his heart, and his blood surged. He pulled hard with the long knife, and the slave's head rolled to the ground.
He kicked over the large wooden box piled in front of the three people. With a clanking sound, the yellow gold bars and shining silver ingots rolled out of the box and fell to the floor.
Kacha kacha, the sound of drawing swords suddenly sounded around the post house, and occasionally there was the sound of a bow string being pulled. The taut bow string was put around Pei Dahu's neck, and the head servant's breathing became tense and rapid.
Lin Yu overturned the wooden table filled with dishes, picked up the giant mace leaning against the wall, roared like a beast at a group of short Korean slaves, and smashed it at the surrounding enemies without any explanation.
The remaining guards of the Imperial Guard also raised their fire blunderbuss and short crossbows, and fired intensively at the surroundings. One guard pointed the fire stick at the grenade fuse, ignited it, and threw it to the location where the gunpowder was stored in the inn.
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Violent explosions occurred one after another, and billowing heat waves swept through the body.
Several generals of the Imperial Guard were loyal to Emperor Wu Ding. This loyalty was not only because they had gained enough benefits in the empire, but was also related to their beliefs.
"Is Junzhou going to rebel? Is Jin Dajiu crazy?"