Chapter 197: Treating Trauma (4)

Style: Historical Author: Song HunWords: 3321Update Time: 24/01/12 11:34:02
Up to now, he is still putting on the pretense of being a prefect who does not exist at all.

Perhaps, he thought that the Mongol Khanate was powerful and could press the weak Song Dynasty to the ground and rub it.

Perhaps, he expected the barbarian horsemen to come to rescue him.

Li Xiangqian, as the plaintiff, looked at him lightly.

Zighar now hates himself very much, why is he so bold that he wants to go to the banquet? If he doesn't go to the banquet, he can fight with Li Xiangqian openly.

They, the barbarians, grew up on horses. Who else would they be afraid of in battle?

Maybe he can still win and kill the enemy in front of him.

Li Xiangqian looked at Zighar lightly and asked: "You are the prefect. When was the Song Dynasty appointed you?"

Sieghar was speechless. He, the prefect of Chengdu, was completely self-appointed.

But he immediately thought of the answer and said: "I am from the Mongol Khanate, why do I need to weaken the Song Dynasty to appoint me?"

Li Xiangqian said calmly: "Since there is no appointment by the imperial court, how can there be any talk of a prefect? ​​You pretend to be an official appointed by the imperial court, and your crime will be increased."

Zighar became anxious and said: "Although Weak Song did not appoint him, the commander-in-chief recognized him."

Li Xiangqian laughed loudly and said: "Your commander, to tell you the truth, has been captured alive by Da Song."

Zighar finally found the reason for being castrated. Their army of 100,000 was finished, and even the commander was captured alive.

Qigha's face changed greatly, but he quickly calmed down: "This time it is just the weakest Han army, it doesn't matter. Our Great Khanate's Mongolian archers swept across the Jin Kingdom, Liao Kingdom, and Huacizimo. How could the Ernan barbarians Just talk."

It was a matter of life and death, and he suddenly became eloquent, and he also learned some Chinese dialects.

Unfortunately, Li Xiangqian was not intimidated by these words and listed his crimes one by one.

Except for Zighar's admission that he was plotting against his bride, he dismissed the rest.

He said that during his temporary acting as the prefect of Chengdu, he suppressed many Hopi gangsters and contributed to the stability of Chengdu.

Li Xiangqian nodded to Zhonghua, who came forward and presented the testimonies and evidence of tens of thousands of people in Chengdu, revealing that Qighar condoned the illegal behavior of his subordinates in order to extort people's treasures and women.

Zighar still said he didn't know, and accused the other party of having no evidence and it was a false accusation.

Zhong Hua waved his hand, and several large carts including copper coins, gold and silver jewelry, calligraphy, paintings and antiques were delivered one by one by his men.

The cart containing copper coins in one of the boxes left traces on the bluestone floor.

Li Xiangqian was not as calm as before, and said angrily: "Don't you want evidence? This is the best evidence."

The angry eyes of the shouting people were directed at Zighar. Zighar opened his mouth and stared fiercely at them, determined to fight back at them.

But thinking about it carefully, now that he has become a prisoner, he has no choice but to close his mouth and withdraw his fierce gaze.

Zighar's face changed drastically at the same time. This was the result of his hard work for several years, robbing and searching everywhere, but he didn't expect that in the end he would be sacked.

It would be fine to say that all of them were obtained by Chengdu, but some of them were indeed obtained not by Chengdu but by other places.

This is exactly what I said later, after thirty years of hard work, I returned to before liberation overnight.

You Han people are even more barbarians than us barbarians. We spent a lot of effort to collect these and used all kinds of clever names. But with just a word of extortion, we confiscated them directly.

Zighar shouted loudly: "No, no, those are not from Chengdu, they are mine."

Li Xiangqian said coldly: "What is yours? Are these the fruits of your own hard work?"

Zighar really wanted to say: "Why is it not the result of my hard work? Even using a knife is still hard work, not to mention that we live on the edge of a knife."

But he couldn't say this. If he said it, he would be whipped on the spot, which would be a mild punishment. The angry Han people might kill him on the spot.

Does he still want to live? Who doesn't want to live.

In any case, when he acted as the prefect, he did not kill people directly, and he also did more or less things to stabilize Chengdu.

The key thing is that he is still a barbarian commander. The weak Song Dynasty will definitely care about this status. He has the value of living.

Li Xiangqian looked at him coldly, then turned back to the people who were watching: "Since it is not your hard-earned money, then it is robbery. If the owner can provide evidence, these treasures will be returned to the original owner. If no one claims them, they will be returned to the government."

The onlookers couldn't help but be overjoyed. They saluted Li Xiangqian to express their gratitude, and some went back to look for evidence.

Zighar's expression changed greatly. This was dividing his treasure in front of him.

He used to force the Han people to take out their treasures while wielding a sword, otherwise he would chop them off with one blow.

At that time, he was quite happy. He did not think that he was a robber, but that he deserved what he got because of his ability.

He finally realized the bitter feeling of having his treasure divided by others. It turned out to be so painful and bitter.

Prime Minister Li stepped forward and saluted Kongmu Jin Rikun and said: "Jin Kongmu, this Qighar gangster pretended to be a government official, carried out illegal activities and extorted money from the entire Chengdu, and connived at his subordinates to rob and rob the strong. The number was extremely large." It is serious, disturbing the people's hearts, causing great resentment among the people, the circumstances are particularly serious, and the impact is extremely bad. According to the laws of the Song Dynasty, he should be sentenced to execution."

Zighar did not expect that he would be sentenced to death after he had already contributed his treasure.

He raised his head and shouted loudly: "You can't do this. I am the commander of the Mongol Khanate. You must consider the wrath of the Khanate. You must consider the wrath of the Khanate."

He still wanted to survive as a barbarian commander, but he did not expect that precisely because of his identity as a barbarian, he would only die.

Along with them, he was also sentenced to death for a thousand of his barbarian subordinates. They were atonement for the heinous crimes they committed after the fall of Chengdu.

Of course, those two thousand Hu soldiers who were pointed out by Chengdu people were also sentenced to death if the evidence was conclusive.

After the verdict, the entire Chengdu fell into crying, with Han people crying on one side and Hu people crying on the other.

The Han people cry to comfort the souls of the dead and their ancestors, saying that you are safe underground and can be reincarnated as human beings.

If the Hu people cry, they will be executed in three days and beheaded on the spot.

Some Hu people were so frightened that they fainted on the spot, some went on hunger strike, some were unable to sleep, some cried out for injustice, some burst into tears, some kept repenting, and so on.

They interpret the various aspects of life before death.

The pain of life is not death, but wanting not to die but having to die.

The moment of death is actually a short-term relief, but waiting for death is a long-term suffering.

What makes it even more painful is that you count the hours waiting for death to come.

As for this group of barbarians, they are waiting for death in suffering.

Zhao Ping must give an explanation to the Han people in Chengdu and return Chengdu's peace and security.

All tranquility and safety are guaranteed by these 3,000 barbarian heads.

These temporary holes were so exhausted that everyone almost collapsed, feeling more tired than fighting.

But they soon discovered that it was worth it, because Zhao Ping listed them on the upgrade list, and each of them was promoted to one level.

The reason is very simple. They avenged the people of Chengdu, and he rewarded them in the name of the chief secretary of Chengdu and the professor of the Sichuan Army.

Three days came quickly, and all these arrogant Hu people in the past were led to Caishikou like livestock.

On one side, there are patches of barbarians begging for mercy or crying bitterly.

On one side, there were voices of people cursing one after another.

On one side, batch after batch of Hu people were taken to the execution ground.

During the escort process, not only the Hu soldiers or officers were thrown on the face and body with rotten eggs, rotten vegetables, and stones.

Not only were their faces and bodies bruised and swollen, but even some of the escorting soldiers of the Sichuan Army were sometimes unable to avoid it.

Even so, these barbarians still hope that the road will be longer and they will see more of the world.

Some of them are incontinent!

Some are completely powerless!

Some were so frightened that they fainted!

Some go crazy in public!

They acted out a scene of the end of the world.

Zighar still hasn't given up on surviving. While struggling, he says that he is a captain of thousands.

The chief envoy of the Marshal's Mansion who oversaw the execution was Tang Yi, and the deputy envoy was Feng Yongcheng of the Sichuan Army.

When these barbarians finally arrived at the Caishikou execution ground, they were directly beheaded in public by the soldiers protecting Sichuan who temporarily acted as executioners.

The blood wetted the ground and continued to extend into the distance, and the smell of blood filled the entire area around the execution ground.

But Chengdu people were standing all around, densely packed on three floors inside and three outside to watch the killing scene.

Jiang Guang, Liu Yunliang and other family members were also inside, and they bowed to each other when they met.

Jiang Guang is a famous businessman in Chengdu, while Liu Yunliang is a famous nerd in Chengdu.

Although the two of them are not familiar with each other, they all have one thing in common: they are extremely happy to be foreigners.

Jiang Guang lived a life of humiliation in Chengdu and never failed to take care of things. He never expected that this alien barbarian would want his daughter's first night.

If Li Xiangqian of the security group had not come to Chengdu, his daughter might have been humiliated and hanged herself.

Even so, it still left a lifelong shadow in Pain's heart and became a hurdle that may never be overcome by her.

Liu Yunliang hated the barbarians for delaying his future, and was almost expelled from his home by his wife.

The two families had never seen killing before, and were even more afraid of killing, but they still came because their resentment defeated their fear.

The people of Chengdu cheered loudly and took the cooking cakes stained with the blood of the barbarians and put them into their mouths.

Liu Yunliang hesitated for a few times, but in the end he took the cooking cake and dipped it in the blood of the foreigners.

He was not like the others because he put the cake into his mouth with his eyes closed.

Liu Yunliang suppressed his nausea and reluctantly put the cooking cake into his mouth.

For some reason, he felt much better after eating this cake, which had a strong bloody smell of Hu people's blood.

Jiang Guang was indifferent to these, and focused all his energy on Zighar.

For Zighar, all his dreams were filled with his arrogant voice, and the shadow of him carrying Pain to the bridal chamber.

Jiang Guang saw batch after batch of barbarians being beheaded, including centurions.

However, Zighar was not beheaded?