1003 Crazy planning

Style: Historical Author: Dragon Spirit KnightWords: 2350Update Time: 24/01/18 07:49:44
In the office of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Tang Empire, several leaders were holding an emergency meeting. The atmosphere in the room was very tense, even with a strong smell of gunpowder.

"If you ask me, just do it on the Dongqing section! Bury 300 kilograms of explosives directly on the railway..." A man clenched his fists, then suddenly released them, making an explosive gesture: "Framing this for everyone." Hua Empire!"

"When the time comes, both the Qin State and our side will have reasons to go to war against the Great China Empire! At worst, it will be in our interests to carve up Great China!" After the man finished speaking, he looked at several other colleagues.

"We are seriously short of manpower in the Dahua Empire. Do you think such a big operation will alert the Imperial Security Bureau?" Another leading cadre glanced at the other party, as if to say that the other party was an idiot.

"I'm in a hurry." The man who proposed the plan to blow up the train explained angrily and leaned on his chair: "We must not let that woman enter the Tang Dynasty! Nothing good will happen if she comes."

"Operations in the Dahua Empire cannot be hidden from the Imperial Security Bureau. They will definitely not stand idly by." A female cadre said directly: "The director of the Imperial Security Bureau is Leo, a 'criminal' from Bunas. He It must be on the side of the 'Chinese'."

"Watch your words!" the Deputy Minister of the Interior, sitting in seat 2 at the conference table, scolded.

Because to be precise, His Majesty the Emperor's father, or parents, are both sinners. Strictly speaking, Tang Mo is also a sinner, and the word sinner is obviously derogatory. Therefore, the term sinner was in a very embarrassing situation in the Tang Empire: you couldn't say it casually without being banned.

"I'm sorry!" The female official also knew that she had made a mistake. She just wanted to disgust Leo, a competitor of the Imperial Security Bureau, and had no intention of offending His Majesty the Emperor, whom she admired and respected.

"If you don't operate outside the empire, it will be even more difficult to move within the empire." The male official who spoke first reminded everyone anxiously.

"Poisoning? This requires relatively few manpower..." The female official thought of a relatively silent action.

Someone immediately raised a question: "She is bringing three thousand people... do you think it is really a dowry? She is surrounded by her own people, and we did not put anyone on that train."

"Damn, it happened so suddenly. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Imperial Security Bureau must have blocked the news! These damn 'Chinese'!" The official who had just spoken muttered bitterly.

"Are you crazy? His Majesty has emphasized at the meeting that from now on there will be no such thing as 'Chinese', only Tang people!" the leading Vice Minister of the Interior scolded again.

"You are having a meeting here and intending to act without permission behind His Majesty's back. Don't you feel a little guilty?" A question suddenly came from the door, and the voice was meaningful.

Everyone was startled by this question. They stood up, bowed their heads and said in shame, "Your Highness."

"What? Weren't there a lot of tricks just now?" You Lin walked up to his men and asked with a half-smile: "Assaulting the princess and blowing up the railways of neighboring countries... all of you here are doing big things. People."

"Your Highness..." The deputy minister of the Ministry of Internal Affairs glanced at his colleagues in police uniforms beside him. Sweat was already forming on his forehead.

He didn't dare to explain, because he had to know that Youlin was already a legend when he was studying at the Tang Military Academy. At that time, they all called her Queen.

"Get out! Don't do such nonsense in the future! You are too busy and have no business to do, are you? Get out of here!" You Lin waved his hand. He didn't take Qin seriously just now, and was preparing to plan a large-scale plan in the Dahua Empire. Several people who attacked and even provoked the Three Kingdoms War immediately ran away and fled the conference room as if they had been granted amnesty.

"We are all here for you, Your Highness..." The secretary who followed You Lin lowered his voice and explained to several of his colleagues.

You Lin, who had been listening to these people's nonsense next door, smiled indifferently: "I have no intention of punishing them. Our Majesty really found a good pastime for me."

After hearing You Lin say that he had no intention of punishing these subordinates, the secretary knew that You Lin actually didn't have a good impression of this "marriage princess" who came from afar.

Thinking about it, it is not a good thing for any woman to have a woman split her husband.

"Let's take a look first..." Of course You Lin also knew that Tang Mo would agree to the Qin Princess coming to the Tang Kingdom for the far-reaching political purpose of unifying the Western Continent, so it was not convenient for her to be too radical in this regard.

What made her really irritated was actually Alice on the other side: It didn't matter that Le'er was being silly every day, but Alice actually pretended to be deaf and dumb on this matter, acting like she was just watching a show, which made her a little annoyed. .

Shouldn't everyone share the same hatred for this kind of thing? What's going on now? Let yourself charge into the battle, and then follow behind you to take advantage? How can there be such a good thing in the world?



"We can't let that woman go to Chang'an, otherwise Nangong Hong, Li Ao, and the 'Chinese' would dance even more happily?" Outside Dongfengjiang City, in an office of a military camp, a colonel officer The word Chinese was mentioned again.

Although this term is not conducive to internal unity, many of the old troops from Bunas are not used to the Tang title that the emperor admires.

They have status advantages in the army and the court, and they are also wary of the "Chinese" who now have an absolute numerical advantage.

Another school officer nodded and said: "That's right! Qian Jinhang has been doing well in the Imperial General Staff recently, and that guy Feng Kezhi has already served as the commander of the 9th Army. Give them some color. They haven’t climbed on top of us yet?”

"But there's nothing we can do. Should we move the troops over and stage a blockade?" The division commander glanced at the mayor of Dongfengjiang City sitting next to him and asked this question, half jokingly, half seriously.

"Isn't this... afraid of going to a military court?" the mayor of Dongfengjiang City asked with a smile.

"Let's just say we encountered bandits..." A colonel gave a reason that sounded quite childish.

The mayor of Dongfengjiang City raised his eyebrows and almost cursed: What the hell did you say that bandits appeared in the area under my jurisdiction? Doesn’t that mean you’re pointing your nose at me and scolding me for my incompetence in governance?

Besides, if you idiots come up with such a reason, do you really think that the people above are all fools? There are no illegal armed forces in the Tang Empire. Even the private armies of local nobles are illegal. Where do the bandits come from?

The fertile land is thousands of miles away from the people, and few people have even heard of gangs in more than two years. You are here to bring out a group of "bandits" who can defeat the 3,000 elite Qin army?

"If something really goes wrong, if you tell me these reasons, you won't have to lose your head?" The mayor of Dongfengjiang City sneered and asked, and then directly warned: "By then, other old Bunas people will be involved. Come on, how do you want Your Majesty to clean up the situation?"

"..." Several officers were quite radical at first, but when they heard that the problem seemed to be more serious than they thought, they immediately fell silent.

It's not that they were short-sighted or reckless, they just didn't take killing 3,000 Qin soldiers and a Qin princess seriously.

In their understanding, even if they really killed the Qin princess and caused Qin's dissatisfaction, they would only need to fight another war against Qin.

Qin is dissatisfied? Just destroy it. Qin people are not convinced? Just destroy them as well... In short, they are extremely confident in their war machine.

(End of chapter)