Chapter 268 Secret Purpose

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After the British king in front of him got his promise, he finally let himself go. He Yao, who couldn't bear the exhaustion, hugged Myolie Zhu next to her and fell asleep. Standing under the bed and looking at the two sleeping girls, Huang Qiong kissed them lovingly and gently before leaving cautiously.

Huang Qiong also knew that He Yao's promise not to leave might be an expedient measure. But if they were allowed to communicate privately as master and apprentice, she would probably change her mind. Because compared to her who had been away from Baisha Hall for several years, her disciples knew a lot more than she did.

Presumably, the encounters of the other women in the 13th Iron Guard Battalion should make her understand the real situation after leaving her. As for why he had to keep this woman by force, other than some sense of responsibility. Another point is that this woman's plump body and mature charm are not inferior to Tingting's, coupled with her stunning appearance, Huang Qiong who tried it last night was not ordinary.

Although it's not to the point of obsession, there is still a hint of obsession. Huang Qiong's feelings towards this woman were different from Situ Huanshuang's. He loves Situ Huanshuang more, but he has an inexplicable feeling for He Yao. In addition to Huang Qiong's obsession with her body, Huang Qiong knew very well how she felt about He Yao, which was also mixed with a different flavor.

Huang Qiong, who left the courtyard where she lived, sent someone to find the He sisters. He asked them to go to their own yard and take good care of the two girls, while he rushed to the east city tower of Hulao Pass. Today's decisive battle has arrived with the army led by Yu Du. Although Huang Qiong thinks he has a good chance of winning, he doesn't want to make a mistake because of his carelessness.

When he arrived at the east gate tower of Guancheng, Huang Qiong discovered that all the generals of the Xiaoqi camp were actually here. And the commander of the capital was so tired that his eyes were red, and it was obvious that he had not rested all night. Looking at the generals of the Xiaoqi Battalion in front of him, and thinking about how even though he had been struggling all night last night, he was still indulging in the gentle countryside, Huang Qiong couldn't help but blush.

After seeing Huang Qiong come in, the commander of Yudu ordered all the generals to leave. Only he and Huang Qiong were left in the tower. Then he pulled out an imperial edict from his sleeve and said: "His Royal Highness, this is when the general is leading his army to leave Mengjin. The emperor sent people to catch up with the general and give this secret edict to the general. He also repeatedly told that no one is allowed to read it. , you don’t have to kneel down to receive it.”

"I originally thought of handing it over to you last night, but something was obviously wrong with you yesterday and you seemed exhausted. The general took it upon himself to make the decision and postponed the date of handing over this secret order to the prince for one night, so that you could have a good rest. . Today is the decisive battle. Although it is a little hasty, it is not too late."

After saying that, he bowed and handed the secret decree sealed with wax in his hand to Huang Qiong, and then quietly retreated out. After he exited the building and carefully saw that no one had touched the secret edict, Huang Qiong did not open the secret edict immediately. Instead, he sat behind his desk and pondered for a long time before burning the wax seal on the secret decree on the candle. He unfolded the secret decree and read it carefully.

The emperor's secret decree did not contain much content. It mainly asked him to deal with the Zhengzhou rebels. Immediately go to Bianzhou and serve as the pacification envoy, Jiedu envoy, and transportation envoy of Henan Road in Bianzhou. He will also participate in the political affairs of the pacification department, the storage ambassador, tea and salt deputy envoy, and water transportation envoy of the Transportation Department, as well as the deputy envoy of Jiedu and Jiedu. Tongzhi and other officials seized him on the spot and escorted him to Beijing.

Yu Mingyuan, the current commander of the Xiaoqi Camp, took over as the military commander of Henan Road. The Henan Road pacification envoy will be acted by Guo Hongjin, the current academic administrator of Henan Road, and the Henan Road transfer envoy will be appointed by the prefect of Bianzhou. The emperor's secret decree can almost be said to have wiped out all the central officials on Henan Road.

In this secret edict, the emperor also specifically emphasized that if local officials on Henan Road made any changes, he could immediately mobilize the Xiaoqi Battalion to suppress them without having to ask for an order first. Including fourth-rank officials, he has the right to report temporarily. Even Yu Mingyuan, including those who disobeyed the order, were all locked up and taken to Beijing on the spot.

Putting down the secret decree in his hand, Huang Qiong couldn't help but be stunned. There was a problem with the Henan Road Jiedu envoy, and Huang Qiong knew this very well. The Rebellion of the Two Kings has been going on for such a long time, and the Henan Guards have not seen a single soldier. It would be really strange if there wasn't anything fishy about it. I am afraid that compared to the rebellion of the two kings that made the emperor angry, the problem with the Henan Guards made the emperor more worried.

Because Henan Road is located in Gyeonggi Province, the local guards have the largest number of troops among all roads. Although the guards were not very powerful in combat, the presence of more than 20,000 guards right next to his pillow was enough to keep the emperor awake at night. Suo Na controlled the military governors from various places, which was not beyond Huang Qiong's expectation.

As the pacifier of the first constitution, he has the authority to govern the clan in the area. The rebellion of the two kings has something to do with them, but after all, the relationship is not that big. The prince of the current dynasty and the legitimate son of the middle palace, who can the comforter be able to control? It is estimated that this unlucky guy who has only been in office for less than a year has been implicated this time.

As for the envoy who was not involved in military affairs or managed civil affairs, but was only responsible for the transfer of wealth and power along the way, it was unknown what happened to Huang Qiong. As for the matter of transferring Yu Mingyuan to take over as the governor of Henan Road, Huang Qiong didn't think too much about it. After this battle, the Xiaoqi Battalion could not be handed over to Yu Mingyuan to continue to be in charge. This was the consensus he reached with the emperor before setting off, so there was no surprise in mobilizing this person.

After pondering the emperor's thoughts for a moment, Huang Qiong secretly sighed and said that the power of heaven is unpredictable. These officials were taken to Beijing, and they didn't know how much trouble they would be involved in. But now that the emperor has made a decision, it would be better for him to obey honestly. It's none of your business, so it's better to hang it high. The emperor's assignment to him was to be the envoy to Zhengzhou, not to Henan.

Put away this secret decree that must not be leaked, at least for now. After summoning the generals of the Xiaoqi camp outside the door, Huang Qiong took a look at the generals and then said: "Today the whole army will have a decisive battle with the rebels. What to do, Commander Yudu must have already deployed it. Mr. Yu is I am a person that the court can trust, so I won’t say much about military affairs.”

"The king is emphasizing to you now. Apart from the clichés such as those who advance will be rewarded and those who retreat will be punished, there is only one point. I hope you will not forget the ten-kill order issued by the king before. After the war, the I will never be stingy with the rewards I give you. But if anyone wants to plunder people's wealth, the heads above this gate will serve as a warning to you."

"I hope that you will remember this last advice of mine. From now on, the court and I will rely on you for a long time. I do not hope that you will not die on the battlefield, but die among your own people." Under the knife. Please remember, never lose the big for the small. Of course, if you really need anything, you can contact me privately, and I will consider it as appropriate."

Huang Qiong took out the pardon letter given by the emperor before coming, and handed it to the commander of Yudu: "There are some unpardonable people among the rebels. But most of the sergeants were coerced in. Ordinary people. These ordinary people should not be left to bear the consequences of the unworthy sons of the Tian family fighting for power and starting rebellions."

"This is the letter of pardon that my father specially handed over to me before my departure. I hope that this rebellion will not involve too many innocent people. I also hope that you can understand my father's painstaking efforts and think more about the court. In Here, I would also like to ask you all to realize that God has the virtue of a good life, and not to go on a killing spree."

Speaking of this, Huang Qiong said with a solemn face: "Although my father issued a pardon edict, it is not without preconditions. Officials at all levels of the court who participated in the rebellion, including officials, masters, supervisors, and those with meritorious titles None of them are included in the pardon. However, once you are captured, you are not allowed to kill at will, and must be handed over to the king immediately."

Looking at Huang Qiong's resolute and majestic face even though he is young. None of the generals in the Xiaoqi camp dared to disobey, so they couldn't help but make a promise in unison. What needs to be explained has been done, and Huang Qiong gave up his position to Commander Yu Du. And at this moment, the commander in chief was waiting to issue orders. Zhao Wushu, who stayed at the top of the city to observe the movements of the rebels, reported that the rebels were gathering.

After receiving the notification, Huang Qiong and Commander Yu Du looked at each other and rushed to the critical moment in a few steps. However, he saw that various rebel units were gathering outside the pass in order of foot and cavalry. In front of the rebel formation, an unusually conspicuous prince's sedan chair stood alone.

Seeing the scene below the city, Lima felt something was wrong with Huang Qiong. Without any explanation, he immediately left the city and got on his horse.

But just when Huang Qiong was about to ride his horse out of the city, his horse's reins were tightly held by Commander Yu Du: "Your Majesty, since you have given full power to the last general, you should believe that the last general will be able to defeat the rebels in one go. The ability of the army. As the saying goes, a son with a lot of money cannot sit down in court, so you must not take risks alone. You must not worry about the general dispatching troops to go out for a decisive battle. "

After hearing the words of the Yudu commander, Huang Qiong sighed and said: "Master Yu, it is not my fault. When I met with King Jing yesterday, I persuaded him to put the common people first and give up the last resistance. Jing The king has also promised that I will consider it carefully. Now that King Jing's sedan chair appears in front of the two armies, I am afraid that something will happen. Therefore, it is imperative for me to leave the border this time."

Seeing Huang Qiong's insistence, Commander Yu Du ordered the army that was already ready for a decisive battle to immediately launch a decisive battle in Guancheng. But the horse's rein held in his hand did not loosen at all. He has no control over whatever promises King Jing made before. But the prince in front of him, who was currently deeply favored by the emperor, could never make any mistakes.

Even if something goes wrong, it cannot happen in the hands of Xiaoqiying. This is what he must do now. Think about it, since Emperor Taizong, has there ever been a prince who was granted such great power, and who was trusted enough by the emperor to allow him to lead troops? At present, the prince's reputation has been ruined by the two kings. Anyone who is not short-sighted knows that the prince's position will not last long.

Nowadays, although the emperor has many sons, only the King of Shu and the King of England can be awarded military commanders. Maybe, the emperor is inspecting these two princes. It is even possible that the next prince will be one of these two princes. If the British king ascends to heaven in his own hands, even if he cuts the Xiaoqi camp to pieces, it will not quell the emperor's rage.

Therefore, the commander of the capital, while busy dispatching troops and generals, held on to Huang Qiong's horse rein and refused to let go, for fear that if he let go, the British king would flee out of the city. Facing the very embarrassed commander of Yudu, Huang Qiong was somewhat helpless. Facing the commander of the heroic cavalry camp, he couldn't just whip him down.

If that were the case, there would be no need to fight this battle, and he would directly become the public enemy of the entire Xiaoqi camp. But there are some things that not only cannot be explained in front of the soldiers of the Knight Cavalry Battalion in front of them, but even the commander in the capital cannot explain them. In desperation, Huang Qiong could only dismount first. What else could be done, could we just sit back and watch the commander-in-chief of the capital continue to be in such a miserable state?