Before Shen Bijun left, Huang Qiong hesitated for a long time, and finally did not tell her that her future seventh sister-in-law had been cooked by Yongwang Shengmi. It's better for the couple to talk about this kind of thing themselves. In any case, they are an unmarried couple. This kind of private matter of getting on the bus first and paying for the ticket later, I always take over for others, which is still a bit awkward.
After the two girls left, Huang Qiong thought about it for a long time before she could bear it. After sitting back at the desk, she smelled the body fragrance of the two girls on her hand and thought about it for a long time. I just grabbed a copy of the secret book, picked up the pen and started writing. Originally, Huang Qiong wanted to enter the palace and explain the matter directly to the old man. But in the end, I decided to write a secret. Although I was very angry at the tactics played by the unmarried couple of King Yong.
But no matter what, he himself can be regarded as the initiator of this matter. Even if you don't want to, this butt needs to be wiped. But in order to avoid the old man's possible anger and implicating himself. Huang Qiong decided to write out the reasons why she hoped that Prince Yong's marriage could be brought forward in a secret way. As for the matter about King Yong, Huang Qiong finally hid it for him.
After writing the excerpt and sending Liu Hu to the palace, Huang Qiong originally wanted to talk to Fan Jian. He stood up and walked to the main entrance of the study, raised his head and looked at the setting sun outside the study, but finally gave up and had a deep discussion with Fan Jian. He just stood there quietly, not knowing what he was thinking. The servants coming and going outside the door relaxed their movements when they saw him standing there quietly.
Huang Qiong's stop lasted more than half an hour. It wasn't until Situ Huanshuang sent someone to invite him over for dinner that the strangeness and even strange calm outside Huang Qiong's study was broken. After having a reunion dinner with the girls, Huang Qiong had a serious talk with the girls and explained some things in detail. Only under Situ Huanshuang's arrangement did he return to He Yao's place to rest.
It has been three months since He Yao gave birth. After careful conditioning according to my mother's prescription, my body has regained its strength. According to Dr. Li, there are no more problems. Huang Qiong went to Longyou and didn't know when he would be back. Although he looks very cold, he seems not very talkative. But Situ Huanshuang, who was actually very considerate, arranged for He Yao to accompany Huang Qiong tonight.
Not only did they send someone to take the child and the wet nurse to her in advance. Sisters Wu Zhiyu and Liu were also sent to serve Huang Qiong together. But after watching the production under the lights, her style was even better than before. A woman who has breast-feeding, so some parts of her body are fuller. I spent a lot of time in the study room during the day, although I did a lot of work. But because the two girls couldn't bear it anymore, they actually didn't have much fun.
In addition, since He Yao got pregnant, he has not been close to her for almost a year. How can Huang Qiong, who was already extremely angry, be able to restrain himself at this time? He held He Yao in his arms and kissed her fiercely. After a night of wind and rain, when I got up early the next morning, I looked at He Yao and his daughters who were still sleeping. They felt very refreshed and kissed them one by one before walking out.
He accompanied Situ Huanshuang hastily, and after having breakfast, he hugged Situ Huanshuang and the other girls who came over. Although extremely reluctant to give up, Huang Qiong still walked out with firm steps. At this time, outside his Prince's Palace, He Yuanfeng, who had taken the lead yesterday, left three hundred cavalry, and thirty guards carefully selected by the emperor. Already waiting for him.
Zhang Qian, who had arrived early, and Fan Jian, who was accompanying the army on the expedition. He has been waiting for him at the concierge inside the gate of the Royal Palace for a long time. Seeing Zhang Qian, Huang Qiong didn't say much. Stopping his move to kneel down, he just patted his shoulder lightly and gave him an encouraging look. When Huang Qiong walked out of the gate of Prince Ying's mansion, he found Princess Jincheng's sedan chair outside the gate of his mansion.
The eldest sister, standing outside the sedan, looked at He Yuanfeng who had taken the first step yesterday and left three hundred cavalrymen as personal soldiers, with red eyes. Huang Qiong knew that the only person who could make his eldest sister feel so reluctant to leave was his nephew. As for the other members of the Eight Imperial Forest Army, even if Duke Bozinan was in the queue, she would not even take a glance at them.
Huang Qiong did not look at the group of Royal Forest Army officers who stood upright before, but after seeing him coming out, they stood even more upright. Instead, he walked up to Princess Jincheng and comforted her softly. As for his nephew's name or his current position in the Royal Forest Army, Huang Qiong did not ask at all. Because he knew that, at least at this time, he could never ask.
But at this time, Huang Qiong actually admired his eldest sister. He was actually willing to let his only son follow him on the battlefield. Even last night, he didn't bring him over in advance so that he could get to know him so that he could take care of him properly in the future in the army. If it had been anyone else, even if they were willing to do this, they would have come here to find a relationship.
But Huang Qiong didn't know that until this morning, his eldest sister was still trying to persuade his nephew not to follow him on the Longyou expedition. Instead, he will be his little military attache in the capital, and in the future he will be his little uncle. As a mother, she did not want, and believed that with her family's financial situation, it was not necessary to let her only son go to the front line to take risks, even as a soldier.
But maybe this son has the same arrogance and restlessness in his flesh and blood as his biological father. Staying in the gentle nest of the capital was not his ambition at all, otherwise he would not have chosen to go to Xiaoqi Camp in the first place. The news spread that Huang Qiong was going to select 3,000 people from the Eight Imperial Forest Army to take to Longyou. When this guy, who was returning to the capital for work, found out, he was the first to sign up to replace the military attache.
It's not that Princess Jincheng didn't want to take him to the Prince's Mansion yesterday so that she could take care of him after getting rid of Huang Qiong. But I was busy yesterday, trying to do the final persuasion work. And after the final failure, she would not let her bring her son to the British Prince's Palace. Having been in the army for more than half a year, he knew that the army was a world of strong men and did not want to rely on his status to receive care.
Even to avoid mother’s nagging and persuasion, let alone being taken care of. Last night, this kid went to live in the military camp. The helpless Princess Jincheng found out that her son was assigned to Huang Qiong's personal army. In order to see his son off, he had no choice but to rush to the Prince's Palace early in the morning. But Huang Qiong didn't know what happened between mother and son.
He comforted his eldest sister, whose only son she wanted to go to war with. Huang Qiong turned around and looked at the 300 cavalrymen He Yuanfeng had left for him as personal soldiers. Although he complained a little about this guy in his heart, he had left too many people for him. But that was the end of the matter, and Huang Qiong didn't say anything in the end. It's just that the military attaché leading the team didn't look familiar. I seemed to have seen him there before.
For a moment, he didn't remember where he had met Huang Qiong, nor did he think too much about it. He took the horse's rein from the guard, got on his horse, looked at the three hundred cavalry in front of him, and said directly: "I will give you one last chance now. If you are still not willing to go to Longyou with me, there are still You can quit when you have the chance. I will never hold you accountable in any way."
"If you don't leave now, whoever regrets it after leaving the capital, if you dare to leave or leave without saying goodbye, I will treat you as running away. I will give you a cup of tea to make this choice. After this When you think about leaving, don't blame me for being ruthless. I am waiting for you to make a decision at the west gate." After that, Huang Qiong took the reins of his horse and left his mansion.
When Huang Qiong came to Hui'an Gate, the west gate of the capital, with only a few dozen guards, he dismounted and sat in the position of the gatekeeper. The city guard sergeant and several officials present were frightened by this man who came uninvited and sat down. This master, isn’t he going to fight against Longyou today? How come you have such a leisurely mood, why do you still have nothing to do when you come to your own place? Could it be that the people who went to Longyou were replaced? I haven't heard of it.
Although I was a little confused, what was this man doing here? But these officials still have to bite the bullet and serve them respectfully. But Huang Qiong didn't pay attention to what these frightened officials were thinking about at the moment. After waving their hands, the officials who had knelt and kowtowed stood up and took a few sips of the tea offered respectfully by the gatekeeper.
But he didn't say anything, let alone pay attention to the trembling officials. Just sit there and wait quietly. Fortunately, Huang Qiong was not kept waiting for too long, only for a stick of incense. Following the rumble of horse hoofbeats, the three hundred cavalrymen all appeared at the city gate. Seeing these three hundred cavalrymen, Huang Qiong still said nothing.
After getting on his own Qinghai Cong, he waved his hand and led the three hundred cavalry out of the city, galloping along the official road towards the west. Huang Qiong didn't know that on the city wall farther and farther behind him, the old man with only a few guards had been watching his back. Until the backs of Huang Qiong and his party completely disappeared at the other end of the official road for a long time, the old man did not leave.
Unknown to him, the old man had been standing on the city wall watching Huang Qiong, worried about the outcome of the Longyou battle. There was almost no rest along the way, and we drove straight to Chang'an, Xijing, at night. Even Tongguan, whom he had admired for a long time, did not appreciate it. Fortunately, the three hundred people accompanying him were all cavalry, and the horses he deployed were also the best party war horses. Along the way, there was no delay due to changing horses.
I hurried along the way, and in just half a month, the majestic city walls of Xijing were already in sight. Although Huang Qiong was in Tongguan and caught up with the brigade led by He Yuanfeng. But Huang Qiong did not march slowly behind with the brigade. After asking He Yuanfeng to hand over the 2,700 troops to his deputy. The two men still only took the three hundred cavalry and rushed all the way to Chang'an City.
After the group came down from Zhengzhou, Huang Qiong's riding skills were already extremely skilled. In addition to his hard work, Huang Qiong did not feel too tired even if he traveled all the way through the stars and nights. On the contrary, the three hundred cavalrymen who followed him could be said to be extremely exhausted from being driven all the way through the starry night. Even if he wanted to follow the King of England to Longyou and make achievements, after all, he had lived in the capital for so many years.
This endurance ability is really incomparable with that of a serious field army. Not to mention them, even a veteran like He Yuanfeng and Huang Qiong were somewhat overwhelmed by running so fast. Fortunately, no matter how far the road is, there is still an end. Before the three hundred cavalrymen were exhausted and could no longer control their horses, the group finally saw the unusually majestic city wall of Chang'an City, where Da Qi was heading towards Xijing.
After entering Chang'an, Huang Qiong didn't say a word or paid attention to his arrival. He hurried to Baqiao outside the east gate of Chang'an and knelt on the ground to greet the Xijing left guard and officials from various departments on Shaanxi Road who came to greet him. Instead, he took He Yuanfeng and three hundred cavalry with him, and after taking along the people he thought should be taken along, he did not enter Chang'an City. Instead, they circled the city and went straight to the Xijing camp.